Fundings
To be funded (Role: PI) Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR), "A new framework for information integration and its application to study risk factors associated with Alzheimer's disease onset".
Funded (12/2023 - 11/2024) (Role: PI) OAIC CC Flexible, High Value Early Career Faculty RFA, “Detect high-risk patients (elderly people) following a hip fracture”.
Funded (03/2024 - 02/2029) (Role: Co-investigator; PIs- Arterurn, David Eric & Rozalina McCoy) NIH R01, "Comparative Effectiveness and Safety of Metabolic/Bariatric Surgery, GLP-1, and SGLT-2 Medications for Patients with Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes".
Funded (08/2023 - 07/2024) (Role: Co-PI; PI-Gary Schwartzbauer) Dept of Neurosurgery FOA, UMSOM. "Association of SNPs of the ABCC8 and TRPM4 genes with Spinal Cord Injury Progression on MRI and ASIA Impairment Scale Grade Conversion Outcome".
Funded (09/2022 - 05/2027) (Role: Co-I; PI-Michelle Shardell) NIH/NIA R01 "Methods to Test Lifestyle, Vaginal Microenvironment, and Genitourinary Symptoms across Menopause Transition".
Funded (09/2022 - 06/2027) (Role: Co-I; PI-Michelle Shardell) NIH/NIA R01 "Statistical Methods for Kidney Markers as Shared Determinants of Dementia and Physical Disability in Older Adults".
Funded (09/2023 – 11/2027) (Role: Biostatistician; PI-Michelle Shardell) NIH/NINDS RF1NS128360 "Statistical Models and Mechanisms Linking Biomarkers of Aging to Cognitive-Physical Decline and Dementia".
Funded (07/2022 - 06/2024) (Role: Co-I; PI-Daniel Harrison) CDMRP, DOD. "Adaptive Optics Retinal Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis"
Funded (06/2022 - 05/2025) (Role: Co-I; PI-Daniel Harrison) RG-2110-38460 "Development of a Convolutional Neural Network for MRI Prediction of Progression and Treatment Response in Progressive Forms of Multiple Sclerosis" National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Funded (07/2022 - 06/2027) (Role: Co-I; PI-Graeme Woodworth) NIH R01 "Nanotherapeutic enhancement of interstitial thermal therapy for glioblastoma ".
Funded (09/2022 - 06/2026) (Role: Biostatistician, PI: Jason Falvey) NIH R01 "Engaging Community and Municipal Services to Promote High Quality Aging in Place After Hip Fracture".