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Jennifer U. Keel jkeel@wfubmc.edu Wake Forest University Health Sciences Department of Internal Medicine/Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine Medical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem North Carolina 27157
Jennifer Nelson nelson.jl@ghc.org N/A
Jennifer Nettleton jennifer.a.nettleton@uth.tmc.edu University of Texas Medical Center at Houston Houston Texas
Jennifer Lee jennifer.s.lee@stanford.edu 650-493-5000 Stanford University Medical Center endocrinology, gerontology, Internal Medicine, metabolism and VA Palo Alto Health Care System 300 Pasteur Drive, Room S025 Stanford California 94305-5103
Jennifer Wessel wesselj@iu.edu 317-278-3070 Indiana University diabetes, Genetics Indianapolis Indiana 46202
Jennifer Brach jbrach@pitt.edu 412-383-6533 University of Pittsburgh Department of Physical Therapy 6035 Forbes Tower Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15260
Jennifer Deal jdeal@jhsph.edu 410-502-3115 Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health cognition 615 N Wolfe St W6509 Baltimore Maryland 21205
Jennifer Bayly jbayly@bidmc.harvard.edu Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center cardiovascular disease, environment Massachusetts
Jennifer Ho jho1@partners.org 617-724-6411 Massachusetts General Hospital cardiology, cardiomyopathy 185 Cambridge Street, CPZN #3224 Boston Massachusetts 02114
Jennifer Dougherty Jdougherty@systemsbiology.org 2067321364 University of California - San Francisco Longevity, program manager 401 Terry Ave N Seattle Washington 98109
Jennifer Brody jeco@uw.edu University of Washington Genetics 1730 Minor Ave, Suite 1360 Seattle Washington 98101
Jenna Gibilaro jmg2313@cumc.columbia.edu Columbia University lung disease N/A
Jeni Page jepage@utmb.edu 409-772-2222 Unknown cardiometabolic risk, cardiometabolic risk factors, epigenetics, minorities, physical activity, women 301 University Blvd Galveston Texas 77555
Jemma Wilk jwilk@rics.bwh.harvard.edu Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School diabetes Division of Aging, Department of Medicine OBC, 3rd Floor Boston Massachusetts 2120
Jehu Mathew jmathew@cardiology.washington.edu 206-685-1397 University of Washington atrial fibrillation 1959 NE Pacific Street Box 356422 Seattle Washington 98195
Jeffrey Pearce jpearce@wfubmc.edu Wake Forest University School of Medicine Section on Vascular Surgery, Division of Surgical Sciences PO Box 2316 Winston-Salem North Carolina 27127-2316
Jeff Yanosky jyanosky@phs.psu.edu 717-531-5841 Penn State College of Medicine Air pollution exposure assesement 90 Hope Drive, Suite A210 Hershey Pennsylvania 17033
Jeannie-Marie Sheppard i.dream.of.jeannie@gmail.com Johns Hopkins University Schools of Medicine and Public Health Department of Mental Health, Division of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurpsychiatry Baltimore Maryland 21287
Jeannette Beasley Jeannette.beasley@einstein.yu.edu Albert Einstein College of Medicine 1300 Morris Park Ave Bronx New York 10461
Jeanette Cheng jeanette.y.cheng@gmail.com Northwestern University heart failure with preserved ejection fraction N/A
Jay Patel jay.patel1@northwestern.edu 8153414456 Northwestern University autonomic dysfunction, autonomic function, heart failure, heart rate variability 680 N. Lake Shore Drive Suite 1400 Chicago Illinois 60611
Jason Linefsky JLinefsky@cardiology.washington.edu University of Washington Seattle Washington
Jason Sanders jsanders2@partners.org 5088014771 Harvard University Aging, biological aging, biomarker, biomarkers, Critical Care, critical illness, Epidemiology of Aging, Pulmonary, pulmonary artery pressure, PULMONARY DISEASE, pulmonary embolism, pulmonary embolus, pulmonary function, pulmonary function test, pulmonary hypertension, resilience Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine 75 Francis St Boston Massachusetts 02115
Jason Wu jasonwu@hsph.harvard.edu The University of Sydney nutrition, biomarkers Sydney
Jason Wong jyw285@mail.harvard.edu 6174077650 National Cancer Institute (NCI) biological aging, biomarkers, cancer and ID molecular epidemiology, Environmental epidemiology, Epidemiologic methods, epidemiology, Epidemiology of Aging, telomere length, Women's Health 9601 Medical Center Dr Rockville Maryland 20850

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