Untangling the nuances of social ties and gender to improve healthy aging
CHÉOS Scientist Dr. Annalijn Conklin aims to understand how gender and changes in social ties can impact blood pressure and body weight in an aging population
Read MoreCHÉOS is active in a number of clinical research areas focused in improving patient care. In addition to cardiology, mental health, nephrology, critical care, and HIV research, our investigators undertake studies involving older adults and those who are critically or chronically ill, with the goal of reducing morbidity and mortality and enhancing quality of life.
CHÉOS Scientist Dr. Annalijn Conklin aims to understand how gender and changes in social ties can impact blood pressure and body weight in an aging population
Read MoreCHÉOS Scientist Dr. Farinaz Havaei is implementing a staffing tool in long-term care settings to improve nurses’ workload management
Read MoreHer passion for problem-solving combined with an appreciation of blood's beauty influenced CHÉOS Scientist Dr. Aggie YY Lee to become a hematologist specializing in thrombosis research
Read MoreInnovative use of chemotherapy prior to surgery to treat colorectal cancer has shown very promising results in a recent clinical study with CHÉOS Scientist Dr. Carl Brown.
Read MoreHow designing clinical trials with greater input from patients can get big results, and save time and money
Read MoreHer work focuses on mental health and substance use and emphasizes the importance of connecting with fellow researchers and the community
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