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Annie
Howard
Ph.D.
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Associate professor in Biostatistics specializing in using longitudinal models and latent variables to study the integration of biology, behavior and environment in relation to obesity and cardiometabolic disease.

Kari
North
Ph.D.
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Associate Professor of Epidemiology, primarily focuses her research on identifying the genetic and environmental influences of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and its risk factors, including obesity, dyslipidemia, and hypertension.

Christy
Avery
Ph.D.
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Associate Professor of Epidemiology, specializes in cardiovascular epidemiology. Her specific research areas include genetic epidemiology, pharmacogenomics, and translation-oriented methods to assess the burden of cardiovascular diseases in diverse populations.

Misa
Graff
Ph.D.
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Assistant Professor who specializes in the genetics of obesity and cardiovascular disease risk traits, with an overarching goal of integrating understanding of both genetic and environmental risk factors for disease, particularly among minority populations.

John
Batsis
MD
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Geriatrician and health services researcher that recently joined the faculty at UNC Chapel Hill in September 2020. Focuses on obesity and the use of technology to improve one’s health.

David
Lynch
BMBS
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Assistant Professor and clinician-investigator in Geriatrics. His research focuses on physical function in older adults, specifically biological and environmental factors that impact functional trajectories.

Sean
Sylvia
Ph.D.
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Assistant Professor in Health Policy and Management. His research focuses on designing and evaluating innovative approaches to health service delivery in developing countries.

Michael
Kosorok
Ph.D.
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W. R. Kenan, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Biostatistics. Expert in biostatistics, data science, machine learning, and precision medicine.

Danyu
Lin
Ph.D.
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Dennis Gillings Distinguished Professor of Biostatistics. Known for contributions to statistical methods in survival analysis and statistical genetics.

Allison
Aiello
Ph.D.
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Professor of Epidemiology. Research integrates social and biological data to identify triggers of population variation in susceptibility to dementia, mental health, cardiometabolic, and immune/infectious diseases.

Anthony
Fodor
Ph.D.
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Professor in the Department of Bioinformatics and Genomics. Works on linking the human microbial community to health and disease.

Shufa
Du
MD, Ph.D.
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Nutritional Epidemiologist. Investigates how education, income, and genetics affect dietary behaviors and physical activity, impacting health outcomes.

Barry
Popkin
Ph.D.
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W. R. Kenan, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Nutrition. Researches global obesity epidemiology and the shifts in dietary intake and physical activity patterns.

Linda
Adair
Ph.D.
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Professor of Nutrition. A biological anthropologist focusing on the health and nutrition of women, infants, and children in developing countries.

David
Guilkey
Ph.D.
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Cary C. Boshamer Distinguished Professor of Economics. Specializes in statistical problems associated with large survey data sets.

Karen
Mohlke
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Associate Professor of Genetics. Studies genetic variants and genes influencing common traits and seeks to understand their biological function.

Mohanraj
Krishnan
Trainees
Current Postdoc/Student

Postdoctoral Fellow studying the association between metabolites and cardiometabolic diseases.

Autumn
Hullings
Trainees
Current Postdoc/Student

Ph.D. candidate. Interested in the human microbiome and nutrition's role in health and disease, especially gastrointestinal-related cancers.

Brooke
Staley
Trainees
Current Postdoc/Student

Ph.D. candidate studying the association between socioeconomic status plasma metabolites, and incident diabetes.

Aylin
Memili
Trainees
Current Postdoc/Student

MPH student examining physical activity and diet associations with the gut microbiota.

Yilun
Li
Trainees
Current Postdoc/Student

Ph.D. candidate working on causal inference methods, specifically Mendelian randomization, with missing data.

Catherine
Li
Trainees
Current Postdoc/Student

MD/PhD student examining the association between metabolites and incident cardiometabolic disease.

Carolina
Downie
Trainees
Current Postdoc/Student

MD/PhD student examining the association between metabolites and incident diabetes and metabolites and time since diabetes diagnosis.

Victoria
Buchanan
Trainees
Current Postdoc/Student

Ph.D. candidate studying metabolomic signatures of obesity traits.

Richard
Sizelove
Trainees
Current Postdoc/Student

Ph.D. candidate examining the role of obesity in metabolite-associated diabetes and developing statistical methods to better handle interval censored exposure data.

Minxin
Lu
Trainees
Current Postdoc/Student

Ph.D. candidate developing precision medicine analytics for understanding diet and cardiovascular disease in China.

Josh
Zitovsky
Trainees
Current Postdoc/Student

Ph.D. candidate developing precision medicine analytics for understanding diet and cardiovascular disease in CARDIA.

Aditya
Shetye
Trainees
Current Postdoc/Student

Undergraduate student studying the association between red meat consumption and insulin resistance.

Mike
Essman
Ph.D.
Trainees
Former Postdoc

Postdoctoral Fellow, 2020. Focuses on COVID-19 and NC health, building collaborations with researchers across the state.

Allison
Lacko
Ph.D.
Trainees
Former Postdoc

Postdoctoral Fellow, 2020. Works on COVID-19 and NC health, fostering statewide research collaborations.

Matthew C. B.
Tsilimigras
Ph.D.
Trainees
Former Postdoc

Carolina Population Center Postdoctoral Fellow, 2019-2021. Specializes in machine learning and multi-omics.

Ruixue
Hou
Ph.D.
Trainees
Former Postdoc

Carolina Population Center Postdoctoral Fellow, 2019-2021. Focuses on multi-omics and obesity.

Lindsay
Fernandez-Rhodes
Ph.D.
Trainees
Former Postdoc

Carolina Population Center Postdoctoral Fellow, 2016-2018. Researches social epidemiology of Latinos.

Yosuke
Inoue
Ph.D.
Trainees
Former Postdoc

Carolina Population Center Postdoctoral Fellow, 2016-2018. Incorporates biomarkers into population cohort data.

Jana
Hirsch
Ph.D.
Trainees
Former Postdoc

Carolina Population Center Postdoctoral Fellow, 2014-2016. Studies the role of spatial factors in health disparities.

Kristin
Young
Ph.D.
Trainees
Former Postdoc

Carolina Population Center Postdoctoral Fellow, 2012-2014. Investigates gene-environment interactions and weight gain.

Sandra
Albrecht
Ph.D.
Trainees
Former Postdoc

Carolina Population Center Postdoctoral Fellow, 2011-2013. Studies acculturation and weight gain. Currently an Assistant Professor of Nutrition at UNC.

Misa
Graff
Ph.D.
Trainees
Former Postdoc

Carolina Population Center Postdoctoral Fellow, 2012-2014. Focuses on gene-environment interactions and weight gain.

Kiyah
Duffey
Ph.D.
Trainees
Former Postdoc

Interdisciplinary Obesity Postdoctoral Fellow, 2010-2011. Researches food price economics and obesity. Currently an Assistant Professor at Virginia Tech.

Janne
Boone-Heinonen
Ph.D.
Trainees
Former Postdoc

Interdisciplinary Obesity Postdoctoral Fellow, 2009-2011. Studies residential selectivity and food environment. Currently an Assistant Professor at Oregon Health and Science University.

Hailey
Jenkins
Trainees
Former Student

Undergraduate thesis on "Patterning of diet and metabolomics: CARDIA", May 2021.

Yiqing
Wang
Trainees
Former Student

Dissertation on "Changes in microbiome and changes in western diet," August 2020. Recipient of the Gillings Merit Scholarship 2016-2017.

Ali
Cyr-Scully
Trainees
Former Student

Undergraduate thesis on "Development of an urbanized Chinese diet index," May 2020. Received the Gillian T. Cell Senior Thesis Research Award.

Erin
Sanzone
Trainees
Former Student

Undergraduate thesis on "The association between urbanized diet and the prevalence of overweight, diabetes, and hypertension in China," May 2020. Received the Gillian T. Cell Senior Thesis Research Award.

Xiaofan
Xu
Trainees
Former Student

Dissertation on "Inorganic arsenic and type 2 diabetes," May 2018.

Yongkyum
Kim
Trainees
Former Student

BSPH project on "Transition to a western diet and cardiometabolic risk," May 2017. Inducted into the Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa of North Carolina, Fall 2015.

Pasquale
Rummo
Trainees
Former Student

Dissertation on "Environment and obesity: The CARDIA Study," May 2016. Received the NIH Nutrition Training Grant and the UNC-Chapel Hill GEAB Impact Award.

Fei
Dong
Trainees
Former Student

Dissertation on "Cardiometabolic risk in China," May 2016. Awarded the NIH Fogarty International Center Training Grant.

Samantha
Attard
Trainees
Former Student

Dissertation on "Pathways from environmental changes to CVD risk factors," May 2016. Received various awards including the Epidemiology Section Student and Trainee Poster Competition at The Obesity Society Annual Meeting.

Andrea
Richardson
Trainees
Former Student

Dissertation on "How changes in the neighborhood food environment influence diet and BMI over time," May 2015. Currently an Associate Policy Researcher.

Ningqi
Hou
Trainees
Former Student

Dissertation on "The built environment, walking, and obesity: The CARDIA Study," May 2010. Currently at University Chicago, Health Studies.

Natalie
The
Trainees
Former Student

Dissertation on "The development of young adult obesity and its role on diabetes," May 2010. Currently an Assistant Professor at Furman College.

Janne
Boone-Heinonen
Trainees
Former Student

Dissertation on "Do active communities support activity, or support active people?" May 2009. Currently an Assistant Professor at Oregon Health Sciences University.

Melissa
Scharoun-Lee
Trainees
Former Student

Dissertation on "Race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and obesity across the transition from adolescence to adulthood," May 2008. Currently a Postdoctoral Scholar at Duke University.

Melissa Nelson
Laska
Trainees
Former Student

Dissertation on "Obesity, physical activity, and the neighborhood environment," May 2005. Currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota.

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