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Anna L. Harrington alharrin@uw.edu University of Washington Aging, air pollution, racial residential segregation, social determinants of health, social environment N/A
Laura Harrington laura.b.harrington@kp.org 206.287.2066 Kaiser Permanente deep vein thrombosis, endogenous sex hormones, hemostatic factors, pulmonary embolism, pulmonary embolus, venous thromboembolism, venous thrombosis, Women's Health 1730 Minor Avenue, Suite 1600, Room 1639 Seattle Washington 98101
Tamara Harris harris99@mail.nih.gov NIA diabetes Laboratory of Epidemiology, Demography and Biometry 7201 Wisconsin Avenue Bethesda Maryland 20892
Robert G. Hart hartr@uthscsa.edu 210-592-0404 University of Texas Dept. of Medicine - Health Sciences Center 7703 Flloyd Curl Drive San Antonio Texas
Cellas Hayes cahayes3@stanford.edu Stanford Aging, Alzheimer's diseae, alzheimers disease; risk factors; transition probabilities; progression, Alzheimer’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease related dementias (AD/ADRD), Cerebral small vessel disease; Endothelial function; Albuminuria; neurofilament lightchain, Cerebrovascular disease (CBD), Cerebrovascular disorders, cerebrovascular pathology, Cerebrovascular risk factors N/A
Stanley Hazen hazens@ccf.org Case Western Reserve University cardiovascular disease (CVD) Department of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Sciences Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Ohio 44195
Susan Heckbert heckbert@uw.edu 206-221-7775 University of Washington atrial fibrillation, epidemiology Cardiovascular Health Research Unit Department of Epidemiology Seattle Washington 98195
Emily Heilbrunn esh47@pitt.edu 4438964836 University of Pittsburgh Alzheimer’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease related dementias (AD/ADRD) Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15213
Susan Hensley shensley@wfubmc.edu Wake Forest University School of Medicine Public Health Sciences Division/EPICARE 2000 W. First Street, Suite 505 Winston-Salem North Carolina 27104
Daniel Herman hermands@uw.edu University of Washington Acute myocardial infarction (AMI), biochemical laboratory values, Cardiac troponin T, cardiovascular risk prediction, High sensitivity troponin, Highly sensitive cardiac troponin T, laboratory, troponin 1959 NE Pacific St Box 357110 Seattle Washington 98103
David Herrington dherring@wakehealth.edu 336-716-4950 Wake Forest University School of Medicine Dept. of Public Health Sciences, Section on Biostatistics MRI Building Winston-Salem North Carolina 27157
Edward H. Herskovits ehh@ieee.org University of Pennsylvania Department of Radiology 3600 Market Street, Suite 370, Rm. 117 Philadelphia Pennsylvania 19104
Joel Hill jhill@jhsph.edu P.O. Box 227 Westminster Vermont 5158
Lucia Hindorff hindorffl@mail.nih.gov NHGRI 5635 Fishers Lane, Suite 4076 Bethesda Maryland 20892-9305
Stephanie Hingtgen smhing@med.umich.edu University of Michigan cardiology, cognitive function, neurology N/A
Jade Hiramoto jade.hiramoto@ucsfmedctr.org 415-353-4366 UCSF peripheral arterial disease, Vascular Surgery UCSF Vascular Surgery 400 Parnassus Avenue A581 San Francisco California 94143
Calvin H. Hirsch chhirsch@ucdavis.edu 916-734-7004 University of California, Davis exercise in elderly, functional aging, functional assessment, Geriatric medicine Medical Center Division of General Medicine Sacramento California 95817
Jennifer Ho jho1@partners.org 617-724-6411 Massachusetts General Hospital cardiology, cardiomyopathy 185 Cambridge Street, CPZN #3224 Boston Massachusetts 02114
Thao Ho thao.ho@es.nemc.org N/A
Hagit Hochner hagith@u.washington.edu N/A
Chani Hodonsky chani_hodonsky@unc.edu 804-335-5667 University of North Carolina Chapel Hill / Epidemiology Cardiovascular Genetics, cardiovascular epidemiology 137 E. Franklin St Ste 301 Chapel Hill North Carolina 27514
Anna Hoek a.g.hoek@amsterdamumc.nl Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center alcohol, Diastolic Dysfunction, diastolic function, diastolic heart failure, diet, lifestyle, lifestyle factors De Boelelaan 1117 Amsterdam N/A
Yuling Hong yuling.hong@nih.gov NHLBI active life expectancy, AF, Aging, air pollution health effects, all-cause mortality, Anti-Hypertensive Therapy, ASCVD, AsCVD Risk, atrial fibrillation, atrial fibrillation; lifetime risk; prediction, brain health, C-reactive protein (CRP), cardiometabolic disease, cardiometabolic risk, cardiometabolic risk factors, cardiovascular disease (CVD), cardiovascular disease epidemiology, cardiovascular disease prediction, cardiovascular disease risk factors, cardiovascular gene, Cardiovascular Genetics, cardiovascular health, cardiovascular morbitidy, cardiovascular mortality, cardiovascular outcomes, Cardiovascular Prevention, cardiovascular risk, cardiovascular risk factors, cardiovascular risk prediction, cardiovascular risk score, causal inference, causality, cause-specific mortality, Cerebrovascular disease (CBD), Cerebrovascular risk factors, CHD, CHD mortality, cholesterol, cohort, Cohort study, comorbidities, Coronary Heart Disease Risk, CV Epidemiology, CV risk, CVD epidemiology and prevention, CVD mortality, dietary sodium, disease burden, Epidemiologic methods, epidemiological studies, epidemiology, fasting insulin, Genetic analysis of cardiovascular-related traits, genetic association, genetic epidemiology, HOMA-IR, hypercholesterolemia, hyperinsulinemia, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, ICD CODES, IGF-1, IGFBP, impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), incidence, Insulin resistance, Insulin sensitivity, insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), insulin-like growth factors, ischemic heart disease, LDL cholesterol, life expectancy, Life's Simple 7, morbidity, mortality, myocardial infarction, observational studies, oral glucose tolerance, population-based, prevalence, prevention, Primary prevention, rate ratio, risk factor, risk factor awareness, risk factor control, risk prediction, risk score N/A
Jens Horn Jens.Horn@ntnu.no 857 381-2948 Norwegian University of Science and Technology albuminuria, arteriosclerosis, BMI, body mass index, brain imaging of small-vessel disease, brain infarct, Brain infarcts, brain infarcts location, brain MRI, brain MRI dementia, brain vascular disease, CADASIL, cardiovascular health, Cardiovascular Prevention, cardiovascular risk, cardiovascular risk factors, cerebral infarction, CEREBRAL INFARCTIONS, cerebral MRI lesions, Cerebral Small Vessel Disease, Cerebrovascular disease (CBD), Cerebrovascular disorders, Cerebrovascular risk factors, Cohort study, epidemiology, ischemic stroke, ischemic vascular dementia, lacunar infarct, lacunes, microalbuminuria, Microvascular disease, microvascular disease. albuminuria, MRI infarct, MRI-defined infarcts, MRI-defined white matter hyperintensities, neurological diseases, neurology, obesity, stroke, Stroke incidence, stroke type, vascular disease risk factors Hakon Jarls gate 11 Trondheim N/A 7491
Melissa (Mitzi) Horn mah119@uakron.edu University of Akron College of Nursing N/A

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