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Atlanta Clinical & Translational Science Institute
Emory Morehouse School of MedicineGeorgia Tech

Funded by: NIH | NCRR | CTSA

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ACTSI Awardees and Investigators in the News

Abhinav Goyal, MD, ACTSI pilot grant recipient and Emory epidemiologist and cardiologist, was quoted by United Press International, St. Louis Globe-Democrat, and MediLexicon in the article More education, less heart risk, for some on September 8, by TheHeart.org and International Business Times in the article More education does not always correlate with less CVD on September 10, and featured in the Emory Health Now Blog in the story Higher education linked to improved heart disease outcomes in richer countries.

Nadine Kaslow, PhD, ACTSI pilot grant recipient and professor and vice chair of Emory's department of psychiatry, was quoted by the Philadelphia Inquirer in the article Accused Kraft plant shooter is not the usual suspect on September 12.

Young-sup Yoon, MD, PhD, ACTSI pilot grant recipient and associate professor of medicine (cardiology) at Emory SOM, was featured in the WHSC Research News in the article Blood and Bone Marrow Cells Provide Blood Vessel Healing.

Anne Fitzpatrick, PhD, ACTSI pilot grant recipient and Emory SOM professor, was quoted by News-Medical.net for the article Children with severe, therapy-resistant asthma more likely to have poorer lung function: SARP on September 10.

Michael Compton, MD, ACTSI pilot grant recipient and associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Emory SOM, was quoted on ABC News for the story Genes, stress may have led to Omar Bin Laden's schizophrenia on September 14.

Allan Levey, MD, ACTSI investigator and Emory neurologist, was featured in WHSC Research News in the article Slowing Alzheimer's Before Symptoms Appear.

Charles Raison, MD, ACTSI investigator and associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Emory, was quoted on CNN for the story My son hears suicidal voices. What can I do? on September 14.

Helen Mayberg, MD, ACTSI investigator and Emory neurologist, was quoted in Wired in the article Depression’s wiring diagram  on September 16.