Diagnosed at age five with Marfan syndrome, Mary Sheppard made good on a childhood promise to grow up and provide speciality care in her home state of Kentucky.
A medical anthropologist and community-engaged researcher, Schoenberg serves as an associate director of the CCTS.
She serves as Co-Director of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design (BERD) for the CCTS.
Kentuckians, especially in Appalachia, are among the nation's most sleep-deprived.
The new CAB is comprised of people of color and members of LGBTQIA+ community who provide feedback about health promotion and research efforts.
She receives the 2022 Innovator Award bestowed by the College on Problems of Drug Dependence.
The tumor-suppressing Par-4 “super gene” that has been shown to kill cancer cells may also play role in preventing obesity.
The piece outlines the life-saving impact of the proposed rule.
The assistant professor of chemical engineering works to address cancer health disparities.
CCTS Co-Director of Drug Discovery & Development holds 24 patents.