Faculty Grants

  • Anne Nigra, Environmental Health Sciences, has received $833,291 over four years from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute for “Water Contaminants and Cardiovascular Risk: the Jackson Heart Study.” 
  • Adina Zeki Al Hazzouri, Epidemiology, was awarded $1,766,503 over five years for a subaward from the National Institute on Aging for “Hypertension, Blood Pressure Targets, and Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Risk and Disparities among Nationally Representative U.S. Veterans.” 
  • Xiao Wu, Biostatistics, received $473,199 over three years from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences for “Establishing a unified evaluation and implementation framework to inform heat-health warning systems.” 
  • Lynn Freedman, professor of Population and Family Health, has received $354,356 over five years for a subaward from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development for “State social policy interventions for maternal health.”
  • Tian Gu, assistant professor of Biostatistics, received $2,140,772 over four years from the National Cancer Institute for “Enhanced Cancer Risk Predictions in Underrepresented Populations through Robust Multi-Source Data Integration.”
  • Kathrin Schilling, assistant professor of Environmental Health Sciences, received $425,489 over two years from the Gates (Bill and Melinda) Foundation for “Understanding Impact of Metals and PFAS in Menstrual Health Products.”
  • Wafaa El-Sadr, ICAP: $1,737,604 over three years for a subaward from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases for "HPTN 113 and HPTN 113-01."
  • Yuan Zhang, Columbia Aging Center: $2,451,044 over three years from the National Institute on Aging for"Engaging Aging Minds: Labor Force Participation, Stimulating Activities, and Cognitive Aging Across Diverse International Settings."
  • Marni Sommer, Sociomedical Sciences: $1,000,000 over one year from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for "Menstrual Health Indicator Framework."
  • W. Ian Lipkin, Center for Infection and Immunity: $500,000 over one year from the Bacon Foundation for "Global Alliance for Preventing Pandemics (GAPP) Surveillance & Monitoring Capacity to Mitigate Risk of Disease Outbreak in Kenya and Zambia."
  • Andrea Howard, ICAP: $1,404,762 over three years from the Elton John AIDS Foundation for "Samarqand Oblast Model for Epidemic Control (SOMEC)."
  • Caleb Miles and Kara Rudolph, Biostatistics: $2,663,018 over five years from the National Institute on Drug Abuse for "Leveraging harmonized data to improve external validity and efficiency of clinical trials for treating opioid use disorder."
  • John Santelli, Population & Family Health: $523,890 over five years for a subaward from the National Institute of Mental Health for "Improving understanding of Capacity to consent to sensitive biomedical HIV prevention Research among adolescents in Rakai Uganda (ICARE)."
  • Jeremy Kane, Epidemiology: $258,058 over two years for a subaward from the National Institute on Drug Abuse for "Substance Use Prevention for Recently displaced Adults (SUPRA)."
  • Wafaa El-Sadr, ICAP: $1,969,401 over three years for a subaward from Gilead Sciences for "HPTN 103/Purpose 4."
  • Adina Zeki Al Hazzouri, Epidemiology: $4,123,214 over five years from the National Institute on Aging for "A Multilevel Investigation of Migration and Dementia Risk Among Mexican Americans."
  • W. Ian Lipkin, Center for Infection and Immunity: $9,374,871 over five years from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke for "Center for Solutions for ME/CFS."

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