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Hoda Abdel Magid hmagid@stanford.edu 5103046341 Stanford cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular disease (CVD), cardiovascular disease epidemiology, cardiovascular disease risk factors, case definition, case-control study, Coronary Heart Disease Risk, cross-sectional study, CV Epidemiology, Databases, datasets, demographics, drug utilization, Environmental epidemiology, environmental exposure, environmental tobacco smoke, Epidemiologic methods, epidemiological studies, epidemiology, exercise, health behaviors, health care utilization, health changes, health conditions, health disparities, health economics, health equity, health outcomes, health outcomes research, Health Services, multi-ethnic, multiple imputation, multivariate, neighborhood, neighborhood diet environment, neighborhood environment, Neighborhood socioeconomic status, neighborhoods, nested case-control study, neuroepidemiology, obesity, observational studies, occupation, Odds Ratio, outcomes, outcomes research, physical activity, physical fitness, quality of life (QOL), race, race/ethnicity, racial differences, risk assessment, risk factor, risk factor awareness, risk factor control, risk factor treatment, risk factors, Risk model, risk prediction, risk predictors, risk score, risk score analysis, Risk Selection, risk stratification, social determinants of health, SOCIAL FACTORS, social isolation, social network, social networks, SOCIAL SUPPORT, socioeconomic, socioeconomic factors, SOCIOECONOMIC INDICATORS, Socioeconomic status (SES), women, Women's Health 258 Campus Drive HRP Redwood Building T258 Stanford California 94305
Temidayo Abe tabe@msm.edu 770-906-1654 Unknown Cardiac Amyloidosis, cardiomyopathy, cardiovascular death 720 westview drive sw Atlanta Georgia 30310
Selcuk Adabag adaba001@umn.edu University of Minnesota N/A
Hieab Adams h.adams@erasmusmc.nl Erasmus MC brain N/A
Samrachana Adhikari maichangsam@gmail.com 2142355501 Harvard Medical School cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular disease prediction, cardiovascular disease risk factors, Statistical methods, statistical modeling, statistics 180 Longwood Avenue Boston Massachusetts 02115
Isha Agarwal Isha_Agarwal@hms.harvard.edu Harvard School of Public Health N/A
Maria I. Aguilar aguilar.maria@mayo.edu Mayo Clinic Scottsdale CVD Mayo Clinic Scottsdale 13400 East Shea Boulevard Scottsdale Arizona 85259
Peter Ahiawodzi ahiawodzi@campbell.edu 706-254-8149 Unknown Aging, cardiovascular disease epidemiology, Diabetes Mellitus, Epidemiologic methods, epidemiological studies, epidemiology, functional limitations, sleep P.O.BOX 1090 Buies Creek North Carolina 27506
Faraz Ahmad faraz.ahmad@northwestern.edu 4136877815 Northwestern University cardiovascular disease epidemiology, cardiovascular disease prediction, cardiovascular disease risk factors, cardiovascular events, cardiovascular outcomes, case definition, heart failure, heart failure outcomes, heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, Risk, risk assessment, risk factor control, risk factor treatment, risk factors, Risk model, risk prediction, risk predictors, risk score, risk score analysis, Risk Selection, risk stratification 680 N LAKESHORE DR SUITE 1400 CHICAGO Illinois 60607
Ali Ahmed ali.ahmed@va.gov 202-745-8386 George Washington School of Medicine Geriatric Heart Failure, geriatric syndrome, heart failure, heart failure outcomes, heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, heart failure with reduced ejection fraction District Of Columbia
Muhammad Akrmah akrmah_israr@yahoo.com 832-871-8735 Washington University in St. Louis CABG, cardiovascular disease risk factors, cardiovascular risk, carotid artery disease 4550 Scott Ave St. Louis Missouri 63110
Sadeer Al-Kindi sadeer.alkindi@gmail.com Case Western Reserve University 6-minute walk test, clinical epidemiology; nutrition; heart failure, congestive heart failure, congestive heart failure (CHF), diastolic heart failure, Geriatric Heart Failure, heart failure, heart failure outcomes, heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, incident heart failure, inflammation, Interleukin-1, interleukin-2 receptor, Interleukin-6, sCD14, tissue factor N/A
Nena Aleksic Nevenka.Matijevic-Aleksic@uth.tmc.edu 713.500.6807 University of Texas Houston Medical School of Hematology MSB 5.243 6431 Fannin Houston Texas 77030
Sandra Aleksic sandra.aleksic@einsteinmed.org 718 839 7614 Albert Einstein College of Medicine endocrinology, healthy aging, Longevity, testosterone 1225 Morris park ave Van Etten Bldg, Rm 3A-8D Bronx New York 10461
Teresa Alexander tealexan@wfubmc.edu Wake Forest University Health Sciences Department of Epidemiology and Prevention Division of Public Health Sciences Winston-Salem North Carolina 27157
George S. Alexopoulos gsalexop@med.cornell.edu 914-997-5767 Cornell University Weill-Cornell Institute of Geriatric Psychiatry 21 Bloomingdale Road White Plains New York 10605
Hooman Allayee hallayee@usc.edu 323-442-1736 USC Keck School of Medicine Dept. of Preventive Medicine 2250 Alcazar St., IGM 206 Los Angeles California 90033
Naomi Allen naomi.allen@ndph.ox.ac.uk 0044 1865 743805 University of Oxford epidemiological studies, IGF-I, insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), mortality, prospective, Prospective Studies, prostate cancer, Type 2 diabetes mellitus Nuffield Dept Population Health, Big Data Institute Roosevelt Drive OXFORD N/A
Norrina Allen norrina-allen@northwestern.edu Northwestern University Aging, alzheimers disease; risk factors; transition probabilities; progression, Alzheimer’s disease risk factors, comorbidity, compression of morbidity, CV Epidemiology, CVD epidemiology and prevention, dementia, dementia-free survival, Epidemiologic methods, epidemiological studies, epidemiology, Epidemiology of Aging, health outcomes, health outcomes research, healthcare utilization, healthy life, hypertension, Longitudinal Analysis, longitudinal change, longitudinal data, longitudinal methods, longitudinal observational data, risk prediction N/A
Matthew A. Allison mallison@ucsd.edu 858-822-3585 University of California, San Diego Family and Preventive Medicine 3855 Health Sciences Drive, MC 0817 La Jolla California 92093
David Allison dallison@uab.edu University of Alabama, Birmingham Department of Biostatistics School of Public Health Birmingham Alabama 35294-0022
Heather Allore heather.allore@yale.edu N/A
Mark Aloia aloiam@njc.org National Jewish Medical and Research Center 1400 Jackson Street Denver Colorado 80206
Omar Alomar aomar@wustl.edu 3144798500 Washington University in St. Louis Anti-Hypertensive Therapy, apnea, Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI), arrhythmia, arterial disease, Arteries, atherosclerosis, atrial fibrillation, CABG, CAD, Cardiac Amyloidosis, Cardiac arrhythmia, cardiac biomarkers, Cardiac electrophysiology, cardiac imaging, cardiac mortality, cardiovascular, cardiovascular death, Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS), CHF, Chronic kidney failure, coronary disease, echocardiography, elderly, gender differences, heart rate, heart rate variability, HFPEF, HRT, HRV 660 S Euclid Ave Saint Louis Missouri 63110
Alvaro Alonso alonso@umn.edu University of Minnesota N/A

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