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First Name Last Namesort descending E-mail Telephone Institution Area of Expertise Address 1 Address 2 City State ZIP
Andrew Chang aychang@stanford.edu 2036769088 Stanford University School of Medicine air pollution, air pollution health effects, aortic valve disease, cardiology, cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular disease (CVD), cardiovascular disease epidemiology, CV Epidemiology 300 Pasteur Dr. Stanford California 94305
Flora Chang flora.l.chang@gmail.com UC Davis Geriatric medicine, Geriatrics N/A
Po-Yin Chang poyin@stanford.edu Stanford University School of Medicine biomarkers, cancer and ID molecular epidemiology, epidemiology, fracture risk, fractures N/A
Sandy Chang sandy.chang@yale.edu Yale University N/A
Ranee Chatterjee ranee.chatterjee@duke.edu Duke University N/A
Sarwat Chaudhry sarwat.chaudhry@yale.edu 203.785.429 Yale School of Medicine Dept. of Internal Medicine, Section of General Medicine 333 Cedar Street SHM I-61 New Haven Connecticut 06520-8025
Paulo H. M. Chaves Paulo.Chaves@fiu.edu 305-348-0613 Benjamin Leon Center for Geriatric Research and Educations frailty, Geriatrics, mobility disability, physical disability Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine Florida International University Miami Florida 33199
Lin Chen chenx484@umn.edu University of Minnesota N/A
Jia-Yuh Chen jic29@pitt.edu University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health biostatistics 130 De Soto Street Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15261
Yi-Chun (Jean) Chen asd108@adm.cgmh.org.tw Medical Genetics Institute Cedars-Sinai Medical Center 8700 Beverly Blvd, Suite 665 West Los Angeles California 90048
Zsu-Zsu Chen zchen5@bidmc.harvard.edu Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center incident type 2 diabetes, metabolomics, proteomics, Type 2 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes mellitus N/A
Chu Chen cchen@fhcrc.org 206-667-6644 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Program in Epidemiology 1100 Fairview Ave. N, M5-C800 Seattle Washington 98109-1024
Nemin Chen nec58@pitt.edu University of Pittsburgh brain, cognition, Epidemiologic methods, gait N/A
Zhao Chen zchen@email.arizona.edu 520-626-9011 University of Arizona abdominal obesity, active life expectancy, Activities of Daily Living (ADL), Asian American, asthma, BODY COMPOSITION, BODY FAT, body fat distribution, body mass index, body size, bone alkaline phosphatase, BONE DENSITY, bone loss, bone mass density, Bone mineral content, Bone Mineral Density, bone remodeling, brain MRI, cause of death, cause-specific mortality, central obesity, CHS, fall injuries, falls, fat distribution, fat free mass, fat mass, fracture risk, fractures, frail elderly, frailty, gait, gait speed, gait variability, gender, gender differences, genetic data, genetic epidemiology, genetic factors, genome-wide variation, geriatric impairment, Geriatric medicine, geriatric medicine and assessment, Geriatrics, gerontology, health behaviors, health disparities, health outcomes, health related quality of life (HRQL), healthy aging, Hip, Hip Circumference (HIP), hip fracture, Hip fracture prediction, Hip geometry, IGF-1, IL-6, imflammation, Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), MRI, multi-ethnic, normal aging, nutrient intakes, nutrition, nutritional epidemiology, Odds Ratio, old age, older, older adults, older persons, Oldest old, population, Public Health, public health impact, Pulmonary, risk assessment, risk factor awareness, risk factor control, risk factor treatment, risk factors, risk markers, Risk model, risk prediction, risk predictors, risk score, risk score analysis, Risk Selection, risk stratification, sarcopenia, selection bias, Sex, SEX DIFFERENCES, sex effects, Statistical methods, statistical modeling, variability, Waist circumference (WAIST), Waist-hip-ratio (WHR), White matter grade, white matter lesions, whole-genome analysis, women, years of healthy life (YHL) MEZCOPH, Drachman Hall Rm A240 Tucson Arizona 85704
Jeanette Cheng jeanette.y.cheng@gmail.com Northwestern University heart failure with preserved ejection fraction N/A
Jonathan Cheng j3cheng@health.ucsd.edu 909-569-7310 UCSD 25(OH)D, 25-dihydroxy, 25-hydroxyvitamin D, chronic kidney disease, serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration (25(OH)D) 9452 Medical Center Dr, L3E206 La Jolla California 92037
Ching-Yu Cheng cycheng@jsph.edu Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health Department of Epidemiology Balitmore Maryland 21224
Ning Cheung dannycheung@hotmail.com University of Melbourne Centre for Eye Research Australia (CERA) 32 Gisborne Steet VIC 3002
Gloria Chi glochi@u.washington.edu N/A
Julio Chirinos julio.chirinos@uphs.upenn.edu University of Pennsylvania Health System cardiac N/A
Mandana Chitsazan mchitsaz@bidmc.harvard.edu Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center heart failure, heart failure with preserved ejection fraction Massachusetts
Yuni Choi yc4429@cumc.columbia.edu Columbia University ASCVD, cardiometabolic disease, cardiometabolic risk factors, cardiovascular, chronic lower respiratory disease, DASH diet, epidemiology N/A
Hyunmi Choi hc323@columbia.edu Columbia University epilespy 710 West 168th street 7th floor New York New York 10032
Michel Chonchol Michel.Chonchol@ucdenver.edu 303-724-7796 University of Colorado Denver Nephrology Department of Medicine Division of Renal Diseases and Hypertension Aurora Colorado 80045
Elaine WT Chong elainechongwt@gmail.com +61 3 9929 8360 University of Melbourne Department of Ophthalmology Centre for Eye Research Australia Melbourne 3002

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