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Research Network Leadership: Principal Investigators

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Eric B. Loucks, Ph.D.

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Principal Investigator, Contact PI
Reversibility Network, Principal Investigator
Associate Professor, Brown University 
School of Public Health
Director, Mindfulness Center
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Website: brown.edu/mindfulnesscenter
  @EricBLoucks

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Margaret Sheridan, Ph.D.

​Principal Investigator
​Assistant Professor
​Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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Keith Godfrey BM, Ph.D., FRCP, FMedSci

Principal Investigator
​​Professor of Epidemiology and Human Development, Director, NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre in Nutrition,Director of the Centre for Developmental Origins of Health & Disease,Honorary Consultant in Dermatology and Lead for Paediatric Dermatology, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust,Visiting Professor, National University of Singapore

Reversibility Network Co-Investigators

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The 2020 Pilot Funding Awardees

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Dr. Natalie Slopen of University of Maryland, College Park for her proposal titled, Parent-child separation and cardio-metabolic risk factors and outcomes in adulthood: A systematic review of main effects, potential mediators, and modifiers in human studies
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Dr. Carla Nasca of Rockefeller University for her proposal titled, Identifying ELA phenotypes of hippocampal mitochondrial dysfunction in AD risk and pathology
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Dr. Shufang Sun of Brown University for her proposal titled, Testing a mobile mindfulness intervention to address the burden of obesity and psychological distress among mid-age adults affected by early life adversities
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Dr. Shannon Donofry of University of Pittsburgh for her proposal to conduct both an innovative physical activity intervention among adults exposed to ELA living in Jamaica and Pittsburgh and to complete a systematic review / meta-analysis comparing the prevalence and severity of various forms of ELA in two countries with unique sociopolitical and historical contexts.
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Funding through NIA Grant #​R24AG065174
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