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Stephanie Hingtgen smhing@med.umich.edu University of Michigan cardiology, cognitive function, neurology N/A
Sharon Stein Merkin smerkin@mednet.ucla.edu 310-825-8253 UCLA disparities, epidemiological studies, social determinants of health David Geffen School of Medicine Division of Geriatrics Los Angeles California 90095
Steven Lubitz slubitz@partners.org Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Medicine Division of Cardiology: Cardiac Electrophysiology Boston Massachusetts 2114
Shelly Gray slgray@u.washington.edu 206-616-5061 University of Washington Health Sciences Building H-361D Box 357630 Seattle Washington 98195
Sidney K. Wolfson, Jr. skwfsn@pitt.edu N/A
Stephen B. Kritchevsky skritche@wfubmc.edu 336-713-8548 Wake Forest University Health Sciences 25(OH)D, 25-hydroxyvitamin D, 6-minute walk test, Activities of Daily Living (ADL), ADL, Aging J. Paul Sticht Center on Aging Medical Center Blvd. Winston-Salem North Carolina 27157
Sarah Madsen skmadsen@usc.edu USC Keck School of Medicine Institute for Neuroimaging and Informatics 4676 Admiralty Way Marina Del Rey California 90292
Steve Kittner skittner@umaryland.edu 410-706-0414 University of Maryland 655 W. Baltimore Street Baltimore Maryland 21201
Elizabeth R. Skidmore skidmore@pitt.edu 412-383-6617 University of Pittsburgh Department of Occupational Therapy 5012 Forbes Tower Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15260
Sandeep Khot skhot@uw.edu University of Washington cognitive function, obstructive sleep apnea, stroke, Stroke incidence N/A
Stephen Juraschek sjurasch@bidmc.harvard.edu 617-754-1434 Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Aging, albumin, Albumin to creatinine ratio, albuminuria, all-cause mortality, ASCVD, atherosclerosis, Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study (ARIC), biomarkers, blood pressure, blood pressure control, BMI, body mass index, cardiac mortality, carotid imt, carotid intima-media thickness, carotid plaque, cause-specific mortality, CHD, CHD mortality, CHF, cholesterol, cholesterol levels, chronic kidney disease, clinical epidemiology, cohort, Cohort study, COMMUNITY-DWELLING ELDERLY, coronary events, coronary heart disease, coronary heart disease (CHD), Cox Proportional Hazards, Cox regression, cross-sectional study, CV Epidemiology, CV risk, CVD, CVD epidemiology and prevention, CVD events, CVD mortality, CVD risk factors, cystatin-C, death, diabetes, Diabetes Mellitus, diabetes treatment, diastolic blood pressure, diet, diet quality diet diversity diabetes cardiovascular disease, Diet; nutrition; epidemiology, dietary factors, dietary patterns, Dietary protein, dietary sodium, DIZZINESS, eGFR, elderly, elderly adults, elderly men and women, elderly women, Epidemiologic methods, epidemiology, exercise, Exercise capacity, fall injuries, falls, fasting glucose, fasting insulin, fracture, fracture risk, fractures, general internal medicine, GFR, glomerular filtration rate, glucose, Glucose levels, glucose metabolism, glycemia, Glycosylated Hemoglobin, gout, hazard ratio, heart rate, heart rate variability, high blood pressure, High sensitivity troponin, HOMA-IR, homocysteine, incident CHF, incident CVD, incident diabetes, incident type 2 diabetes, kidney, kidney decline, kidney disease, kidney disease progression, kidney function, lifestyle, lifestyle modification, linear regression, longitudinal data, macronutrient intake, nutrition, nutritional epidemiology, obesity, observational studies, Orthostatic hypotension, physical fitness, potassium, Prospective Studies, serum creatinine, serum cystatin-C, serum glycated protein, serum urate, serum urate level, systolic, systolic blood pressure, systolic hypertension, Type 2 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes mellitus, vitamin B12, vitamin C, weight, Weight change, weight gain, weight loss 330 Brookline Avenue, CO-1309, #211 Boston Massachusetts 02215
Siddhartha Jaiswal sjaiswal@stanford.edu Stanford University School of Medicine hematology Department of Pathology 240 Pasteur Dr, Room 4654 Palo Alto California 94304
Simona Costanzo simona.costanzo@moli-sani.org Harvard School of Public Health alcohol consumption N/A
Giovanni de Simone (USA add.) simogi@unina.it 212-746-4655 New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center Division of Cardiology, Box 222 The New York Presbyterian Hospital New York New York 10021
Stefan Sillau sillaush@u.washington.edu 206-897-1906 University of Washington (CHSCC) biostatistics Seattle Washington 98115
Michelle Shardell sike2001@yahoo.com University of Maryland School of Medicine 25(OH)D, 25-hydroxyvitamin D, Aging, biomarkers, biostatistics, causal inference, computer simulation, cystatin C, death bias, Epidemiologic methods, epidemiological studies, epidemiology, Epidemiology of Aging, FGF-23, fibroblast growth factor 23, Fibroblast Growth Factor-23, Fine-Gray method, Geriatric conditions, Geriatrics Working Group, Gut microbiome, joint modeling, kidney function, kidney function decline, klotho, logistic regression, longitudinal models, longitudinal observational data, Machine learning, marginal structural models, metabolomics, physical disability, Physical function, proteomics, proxy assessment, PTH, Recursive partitioning, Regression trees, regularization, renal insufficiency, sarcopenia, time dependent variables, time-to-event regression 670 W Baltimore Street Baltimore Maryland 21201
Raj Shree shreer23@uw.edu University of Washington hypertension, Immune Cells, reproductive epidemiology Washington 98195
Phyliss Sholinsky sholinsp@nhlbi.nih.gov 301-435-0703 NHLBI cardiovascular disease epidemiology, genetic studies, observational studies 6701 Rockledge Drive, MSC 7936 Room 10120 Bethesda Maryland 20892
Anna Shmagel shmag002@umn.edu (612) 624-5346 University of Minnesota Autoimmunity, epidemiology 420 Delaware Street SE, MMC 108 Minneapolis Minnesota 55455
Shanshan Sheehy shl607@bu.edu 6178724571 Boston Medical Center/Boston Univ. School of Medicine Acute myocardial infarction (AMI), all-cause mortality, association studies, atrial fibrillation, bias, BLACK AND WHITE DIFFERENCES, C-reactive protein (CRP), Cardiac arrhythmia, cardiac mortality, cardiometabolic disease, cardiovascular death, cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular disease (CVD), cardiovascular disease epidemiology, cardiovascular disease prediction, cardiovascular disease risk factors, cardiovascular events, cardiovascular exposure, Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS), cardiovascular morbitidy, cardiovascular mortality, cardiovascular outcomes, Cardiovascular Prevention, cardiovascular risk, cardiovascular risk factors, cardiovascular risk prediction, cardiovascular risk score, cardiovascular surgery, case-control study, causal inference, cause-specific mortality, CHD, CHD mortality, classification and regression tree, Clinical and Subclinical CVD, clinical epidemiology, clinical epidemiology; nutrition; heart failure, Cohort study, confounders, Cox Proportional Hazards, Cox regression, CRP, CVD epidemiology and prevention, CVD mortality, CVD risk factors, data pooling, data reduction, Databases, Diabetes Mellitus, diet, Diet; nutrition; epidemiology, disability, disparities, disparity, elderly, elderly adults, elderly men and women, elderly women, Epidemiologic methods, epidemiological studies, epidemiology, Epidemiology of Aging, follow-up study, food frequency, gender differences, gout, health disparities, health equity, health outcomes research, HEART DISEASE, inflammation, inflammation and C-reactive protein (CRP), inflammatory marker, inflammatory markers, Inflammatory mediators, inflammatory risk factors, Longitudinal Analysis, longitudinal methods, longitudinal models, longitudinal studies, mediation, metabolic syndrome, methodology, methods, nutrition, obesity, serum urate, serum urate level, SEX DIFFERENCES 650 Albany Street 2nd floor Boston Massachusetts 02115
Suma Konety shkonety@umn.edu University of Minnesota N/A
Shivani Sahni Shivanisahni@hsl.harvard.edu 617-971-5382 Harvard Medical School diet, Diet Inflammatory Index, Diet; nutrition; epidemiology, dietary factors, dietary patterns, Dietary protein, epidemiology, Epidemiology of Aging, fractures, frailty, nutritional epidemiology 1200 Centre St. Roslindale Massachusetts 02131
Shinichiro Kurosawa shinichiro-kurosawa@omrf.ouhsc.edu 405-271-7575 Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation Free Radical Biology and Aging Research Program 825 NE 13th Street Oklahoma City Oklahoma 73104
Shilpa Sharma shilpasharma@mednet.ucla.edu UCLA Acute Kidney Injury, Phosphate N/A
Sharon Hall shhall@wfubmc.edu N/A

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