NINR Director ’ s Lecture - Symptom Science Across the Lifespan: Metabolites, Microbes, and Maternal Health

Dr. Elizabeth J. Corwin will present " Symptom Science Across the Lifespan: Metabolites, Microbes, and Maternal Health " In this NINR Director's Lecture, Dr. Corwin will discuss symptom science and the biological mechanisms contributing to symptom development and health outcomes among pregnant and postpartum women. Elizabeth Corwin is the Anna C. Maxwell Professor of Nursing Research and the Vice Dean for Research, Strategy, and Innovation at the Columbia University School of Nursing. Dr. Corwin received her Bachelor of Science in Zoology, followed by her PhD in Physiology, both from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. After completing post-doctoral fellowships in Cardiology and Renal Physiology, she chose to return to school to become a nurse and a family nurse practitioner with the goal of conducting physiologically-based research to better understand the biobehavioral contributors to patient and family health outcomes. As well as serving as Vice Dean, Dr. Corwin remains an active scientist, serving as the Principal Investigator on NIH-funded R01 studies investigating the biobehavioral and omic underpinnings of health disparity, primarily among pregnant and postpartum African American women, their infants and children, and other underserved or socially disadvantaged populations. She has additionally expanded her research to include metabolomics technology, to allow her to identify the metabolites and metabolic pathways associated with chronic stress exposure and linked...
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