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First Name Last Namesort descending E-mail Telephone Institution Area of Expertise Address 1 Address 2 City State ZIP
Julio Lamprea Montealegre julio.lampreamontealegre@ucsf.edu University of California San Francisco ckd, epidemiology, lipid levels, lipid lowering agents, lipid markers, lipid metabolism N/A
Leslie Lange leslie.lange@ucdenver.edu 919-966-9562 University of North Carolina Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS) Department of Genetics 4300c Medical Biomolecular Research Building Chapel Hill North Carolina 27599
Britta Larsen blarsen@ucsd.edu UC San Diego diabetes N/A
Kristin Lastwika klastwik@fredhutch.org Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center autoantibody, lung cancer N/A
Lars Erik Laugsand lars.e.laugsand@ntnu.no +4792827058 Norwegian University of Science and Technology cardiovascular epidemiology Trondheim N/A
Brian Le ble@augusta.edu Georgia Regents University epidemiological studies, fracture risk, fractures, osteoporosis N/A
Tenille Leak leakt@edc.pitt.edu University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health Bellefield Professional Building Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15213
Michael D. Lebowitz mlebowit@u.arizona.edu 520-626-8573 University of Arizona MEZCOPH, Drachman Hall Rm A240 Tucson Arizona 85704
James LeCheminant lecheminant@byu.edu 801-422-1285 Brigham Young University anthropometry, BMI, BODY COMPOSITION, BODY FAT, body mass index, diet, Diet; nutrition; epidemiology, dietary assessment, exercise, exercise intensity, food, health-risk behavior, lifestyle, lifestyle factors, lifestyle modification, nutrition, obesity, obesity treatment, physical activity, physical fitness, risk factor, risk factors S221 Eyring Science Center Brigham Young University Provo Utah 84602
Yujin Lee Yujin.Lee2@tufts.edu Tufts University cardiovascular disease epidemiology N/A
Marshall Lee mvlee@ucdavis.edu N/A
Charles Lee leec@upmc.edu N/A
Annie Lee ajl2199@cumc.columbia.edu (212) 305-2500 Columbia University AD, Aging, Alzheimer Disease, Alzheimer's dementia, Alzheimer's diseae, Alzheimer's disease, alzheimers disease; risk factors; transition probabilities; progression, Alzheimer’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease risk factors, Alzhiemer's disease, biostatistics, cardiovascular disease risk factors, genetic association, genetic association study, genetic data, genetic epidemiology, genetic factors, genetic variants, LOAD – late onset Alzheimer’s disease, neurological diseases, statistical modeling, statistical testing 622 West 168th Street, PH 19-315 New York New York 10032
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
David Lefkowitz lefkowit@wfubmc.edu 336-716-2333 Wake Forest University School of Medicine Cerebrovascular disease (CBD) Department of Neurology Medical Center Boulevard Winston-Salem North Carolina 27157
Claire Leiser cleiser@uw.edu 801-870-9839 University of Washington epidemiology 4225 Roosevelt Way NE Suite 302 Seattle Washington 98105
Rozenn Lemaitre rozenl@u.washington.edu 206-287-2777 Cardiovascular Health Research Unit biomarkers, epidemiology Metropolitan Park, East Tower 1730 Minor Avenue Seattle Washington 98101
Eric Lenze lenzeej@msx.upmc.edu N/A
Lester Leung Lester.y.leung.md@gmail.com 8572560676 Tufts-New England Medical Center ischemic stroke, Stroke incidence 800 Washington Street Box 314 Boston Massachusetts 02111
Steven Levine steven.levine@downstate.edu 718 270 3188 U Anticardiolipin antibodies, atherothrombotic stroke, brain infarct, Brain infarcts, brain vascular disease, CEREBRAL INFARCTIONS, Cerebrovascular disease (CBD), Cerebrovascular disorders, Cerebrovascular risk factors, covert brain infarcts, disparities, Ethnic Differences, fatigue, hemorrhagic stroke, infarcts, ischemic stroke, lacunar infarct, longitudinal, longitudinal change, longitudinal data, longitudinal studies, MRI infarct, MRI-defined infarcts, Neurology WG, psychosocial factors, Psychosocial risk factors, psychosocial trajectories, risk prediction, risk predictors, risk stratification, stroke, stroke prediction, stroke risk model, thrombosis, tissue plasminogen activator, tPA (tissue plasminogen activator), transient ischemic attack, transient neurological events Department of Neurology MSC 1213 Brooklyn New York 11203
Deborah A. Levine deblevin@umich.edu 734-936-5216 University of Michigan cardiovascular risk factors, cognitive decline, Cognitive Impairment, health disparities, stroke Division of General Medicine North Campus Research Complex Ann Arbor Michigan 48109
Zilin Li li@hsph.harvard.edu 8572725060 Harvard School of Public Health Genetics, rare genetic variants, rare variant, whole genome sequencing 655 Huntington Avenue Boston Massachusetts 02115
Christopher I. Li cili@fhcrc.org 206-667-7444 Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center PO Box 19024 (M4-C308) Seattle Washington 98104-7515
Xinmin Li lix2@ccf.org 2164455492 Cleveland Clinic main campus acute coronary syndromes, apolipoproteins, association studies, Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease, biochemical, biomarkers, cardiovascular disease risk factors, cardiovascular events, cardiovascular risk factors, cardiovascular risk prediction, cholesterol, Cox regression, HDL cholesterol, lab methods, LDL-C CHOLESTEROL, lipid peroxidation, lipids, markers, mass spectrometry, NMR Spectroscopy, oxidation, phospholipid fatty acids, phospholipids, Physical function, plasma, Platelet Activating Factor Acetylhydrolase (PAFAH), risk prediction, risk predictors, risk stratification, sphingolipid, Sphingolipids, sphingomyelin, sphingomyelins, statistical modeling, statistical testing, structure, Trimethylamine-N-oxide Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Ohio 44195
Yabing Li yabingli@wfubmc.edu N/A

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