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  • Colleen Christmas Lab

    The Colleen Christmas Lab studies geriatric medicine, with a focus on geriatric education, interventions to reduce inappropriate nursing home citations by state surveyors, nutrition and fall prevention for geriatric patients, and perioperative geriatric care.

    Principal Investigator

    Colleen Christmas MD

    Department

    Medicine

  • Bruce Leff Lab

    Research interests in the Bruce Leff Lab include home hospital, guided care, medical education and long-term care.

    Principal Investigator

    Bruce A. Leff MD

    Department

    Medicine

  • Danelle O. Cayea Lab

    Researchers in the Danelle O. Cayea Lab develop and evaluate curriculum that teaches the care of older adults to residents and medical students. Our work includes older adults with complex heath issues who receive care in hospital and ambulatory environments.

    Principal Investigator

    Danelle Cayea MD

    Department

    Medicine

  • Kimberly Skarupski Lab

    Research in the Kimberly Skarupski Lab focuses on depression, geriatric medicine, psychiatry and the behavioral sciences. Recent studies have investigated various aspects of cognitive decline in biracial older adult and urban older adult community-based populations. Additional studies have investigated depression symptoms, disability and worship practices in older adults, with particular attention to racial disparities in these areas.

    Principal Investigator

    Kimberly A. Skarupski PhD

    Department

    Medicine

  • Qian-Li Xue Lab

    The primary area of statistical expertise in the Qian-Li Xue Lab is the development and application of statistical methods for: (1) handling the truncation of information on underlying or unobservable outcomes (e.g., disability) as a result of screening, (2) missing data, including outcome (e.g., frailty) censoring by a competing risk (e.g., mortality) and (3) trajectory analysis of multivariate outcomes. Other areas of methodologic research interests include multivariate, latent variable models. In Women's Health and Aging Studies, we have closely collaborated with scientific investigators on the design and analysis of longitudinal data relating biomarkers of inflammation, hormonal dysregulation and micronutrient deficiencies to the development and progression of frailty and disability, as well as characterizing the natural history of change in cognitive and physical function over time.

    Principal Investigator

    Qian-Li Xue PhD

    Department

    Medicine

  • Older Americans Independence Center

    The Older Americans Independence Center (OAIC) studies frailty, an age-related condition in which older adults lose the capacity to cope with stressors and become vulnerable to functional decline, loss of independence and mortality. Since its original funding in 2003, the center has helped demonstrate that frailty is a syndrome caused by multiple biological mechanisms that are expressed through characteristics of decreased resiliency and reserve in older adults. The mission of OAIC is to provide a hypothesis-driven, frailty-focused, highly interdisciplinary center where supported investigators receive the expertise, resources and training necessary to make fundamental discoveries related to the origins and causes of frailty and then move these discoveries towards frailty-focused interventions.
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    Principal Investigator

    Jeremy D. Walston MD

    Department

    Medicine

  • Frederick Sieber Lab

    The Frederick Sieber Lab studies the impact of sedation on geriatric surgical patients—especially those undergoing orthopaedic or pelvic procedures—with the goal of preventing postoperative delirium. We are using electroencephalography to investigate the effect of sedation depth during spinal anesthesia. We are also working to determine the effects of using propofol for sedation in elderly patients as well as the effects of robotics and surgical positioning on cerebral blood flow.
  • Michelle Belantoni Lab

    Research interests in the Michelle Belantoni Lab include osteoporosis screening using heel ultrasonography and quality outcomes in post-acute care settings.

    Principal Investigator

    Michele F. Bellantoni MD

    Department

    Medicine

  • Matthew McNabney Lab

    Research interests in the Matthew McNabney Lab include community-based long-term care.

    Principal Investigator

    Matt McNabney MD

    Department

    Medicine

  • Samuel Durso Lab

    The Samuel Durso Lab researches effective education models for preparing the next generation of geriatric educators. Specifically, we have developed and evaluated the ""Train the Trainer"" program to prepare faculty to teach geriatric medicine.

    Principal Investigator

    Samuel Durso MD MBA

    Department

    Medicine