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Mary Lou Biggs mlbiggs@u.washington.edu 206-897-1945 University of Washington cancer, Diabetes Mellitus, Statistical methods Collaborative Health Studies Coordinating Center, Campus Box 354922 Building 29, Suite 210 Seattle Washington 98115
Catherine Wright cew121@uw.edu University of Washington Washington
Kristin Marciante marciant@u.washington.edu 253-318-1881 University of Washington Cardiovascular Health Research Unit Metropolitan Park, East Tower Seattle Washington 98101
Mark Rieder mrieder@u.washington.edu 206-221-4195 University of Washington S233C Foege Building Box 355065 Seattle Washington
Alison Fohner afohner@uw.edu 206-685-2715 University of Washington 24(OH)D, 25 dihydroxy vitamin D (24), 25(OH) (2D); single nucleotide polymorphisms, 25(OH)D, 25-dihydroxy, 25-hydroxyvitamin D, Adverse drug events, Clustering, cognition, cognition study, cognitive aging, cognitive decline, cognitive function, cognitive functioning, Cognitive Impairment, cognitive trajectories, dementia, Electronic health records, Gene Association, genes, genetic, genetic association, genetic association study, genetic data, genetic epidemiology, genetic polymorphism, genetic risk, genetic risk score, genetic studies, genetic variants, genetic variation, Genetics, genetics (primary aim), genome data, genome wide association study, Genome-wide analysis, genome-wide association, genome-wide association analysis, Genome-wide association studies, genome-wide association study, Genome-wide Methylation Association Study, genome-wide variation, genomic methodologies, genomics, genotypes, GWA, GWAS, health care, health disparities, health equity, Health Services, health services research, Infection, Machine learning, MEDICAL RECORDS, pharmacogenetics, pharmacogenomic, pharmacogenomics, predictive model, Random Forests, Risk model, risk prediction, risk predictors, risk score, risk score analysis, sepsis, Topic modeling Box 357236 Seattle Washington 98195
Adam de Havenon ahdh@uw.edu (801) 554-9439 University of Washington 2407 Federal Ave E Seattle Washington 98102
Petra Buzkova buzkova@u.washington.edu 206-897-1962 University of Washington Bone Mineral Density, Statistical methods Collaborative Health Studies Coordinating Center, Campus Box 354922 Building 29, Suite 210 Seattle Washington 98115
Shelly Gray slgray@u.washington.edu 206-616-5061 University of Washington Health Sciences Building H-361D Box 357630 Seattle Washington 98195
Francis Kim fkim@u.washington.edu University of Washington endothelium N/A
Kristen Patton krpatton@u.washington.edu University of Washington cardiology N/A
Jenny Yi-Chen Hsieh yhsieh3@uw.edu 2062902370 University of Washington adults, age -related, age at menopause, Aging, Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease, cardioembolic stroke, cardiometabolic disease, cardiometabolic risk, cardiometabolic risk factors, cardiovascular, cardiovascular medication, cardiovascular and thrombotic risk factors, cardiovascular damage, cardiovascular death, cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular disease (CVD), cardiovascular disease epidemiology, cardiovascular disease prediction, cardiovascular disease risk factors, cardiovascular events, cardiovascular exposure, cardiovascular health, cardiovascular health study, Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS), cardiovascular medications, cardiovascular morbitidy, cardiovascular mortality, cardiovascular outcomes, Cardiovascular Prevention, cardiovascular risk, cardiovascular risk factors, cardiovascular risk prediction, caregiver, caregiving, clinical epidemiology; nutrition; heart failure, CLINICAL HEART DISEASE, congestive heart failure, congestive heart failure (CHF), coronary heart disease, coronary heart disease (CHD), coronary heart disease and stroke, disability; cognitive; Medicare; stroke, functional assessment, functional decline, functional dependence, Geriatric Cardiology, Geriatric conditions, Geriatric Heart Failure, geriatric impairment, Geriatric medicine, geriatric medicine and assessment, geriatric syndrome, Geriatrics, Heart, heart failure, heart failure outcomes, Heart failure phenotype. HFpeF, heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, hemorrhagic stroke, incident CHD, incident CHF, incident CVD, incident heart failure, incident stroke, independent activities of daily living (IADL), ischemic heart disease, ischemic stroke, morbidity, mortality, mortality rate, mortality risk, neurobiomarkers, neurofilament light chain, neurofilament llight chain, NT-proBNP, older adult, older adults, postmenopausal estrogen, postmenopausal estrogen, postmenopausal hormone therapy, Postmenopausal hormones, Prevalent CHD, prevalent disease, prevention, preventive, Public Health, public health impact, SEX DIFFERENCES, SOCIOECONOMIC INDICATORS, stroke, stroke in middle age, Stroke incidence, stroke prediction, stroke risk model, stroke severity, survival analysis, vascular disease 3980 15th Ave NE Seattle Washington 98105
Jehu Mathew jmathew@cardiology.washington.edu 206-685-1397 University of Washington atrial fibrillation 1959 NE Pacific Street Box 356422 Seattle Washington 98195
Cynthia Marks sonora@u.washington.edu University of Washington Collaborative Health Studies Coordinating Center, Campus Box 354922 Building 29, Suite 210 Seattle Washington 98115-8160
Brenton Swenson brenton.swenson@gmail.com University of Washington genetic epidemiology CHRU Metropolitan Park East Tower Seattle Washington 98101
Traci Bartz bartzt@u.washington.edu 206-897-1925 University of Washington statistics Collaborative Health Studies Coordinating Center, Campus Box 354922 Building 29, Suite 210 Seattle Washington 98115
Vishesh Kapur vkapur@u.washington.edu University of Washington Harborview Medical Center 3WH-107 Seattle Washington 98104
David Owens dsowens@u.washington.edu 206-380-2550 University of Washington aortic sclerosis, aortic stenosis, Aortic Valve, aortic valve disease, aortic-valve sclerosis, cardiology, cardiomyopathy, degenerative aortic valve disease, incident aortic stenosis, left ventricular hypertrophy, ventricular hypertrophy 1959 NE Pacific Street Campus Box 356422 Seattle Washington 98109
Erin Wallace erinwallace80@hotmail.com University of Washington BONE DENSITY Cardiovascular Health Research Unit Seattle Washington 98101
Anna L. Harrington alharrin@uw.edu University of Washington Aging, air pollution, racial residential segregation, social determinants of health, social environment N/A
Vidhushei Yogeswaran vyoges@uw.edu University of Washington cardiac biomarkers, cardiac imaging N/A
Nicholas L. Smith nlsmith@u.washington.edu University of Washington diabetes Cardiovascular Health Research Unit Department of Epidemiology Seattle Washington 98101
Farrah Khan farrahk@uw.edu University of Washington neurology, Public Health, stroke N/A
Biraj Karmacharya birajmk@gmail.com 2068613940 University of Washington Public Health 4747 30th Ave NE, Apt#167 Seattle Washington 98105
Paula Diehr pdiehr@u.washington.edu 206-897-1954 University of Washington cardiovascular health Department of Biostatistics Seattle Washington 98195
Nona Sotoodehnia nsotoo@u.washington.edu 206-287-2777 University of Washington African-Americans, atrial fibrillation, Electrocardiography (ECG), sudden cardiac arrest, Sudden cardiac death, Sudden death Cardiovascular Health Research Unit Metropolitan Park, East Tower Seattle Washington 98101

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