CGACT Research
Numerous state-of-the-art research programs are available that provide
the basis for research and training in the CGACT. Evidence of the
productive collaborative nature of researchers at Penn is provided by
multiple program projects, center grants, and other collaborative
research initiatives. As a result of the collaborative environment at
Penn, a wide variety of research opportunities will be available to
researchers and trainees, and to which the methodological advances
generated by the CGACT can be implemented. A partial list of the areas
of research in which collaborative methodological research can be
applied is as follows:
- Biobehavioral Basis of Addiction (Transdisciplinary
Tobacco Use Research Center; Audrain, Lerman)
- Cancer (Abramson
Cancer Center; Brodeur, DeMichele, Kanetsky, Lerman, Malkowicz,
Maris, Nathanson, Rebbeck)
- Cardiac and Cardiovascular Disease (Kimmel, Rader, Reilly)
- Diabetes
(Spielman)
Institute for Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism
- Environmental
Health (Center for Excellence in Environmental Toxicology; Aplenc,
Manson, Penning, Rebbeck, Whitehead)
- Genomics (Penn
Genomics Institute; Ewens, Li, Spielman, Tadesse)
- Molecular Epidemiology (Aplenc, Christie, Hennessy, Kanetsky,
Kimmel, Rebbeck, Zeigler-Johnson)
- Obesity
(Faith, Price, Stunkard)
- Pediatric Diseases (Aplenc, Brodeur, Bunin, Emmanuel, Felix,
Manson, Maris)
- Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenetic Epidemiology (Human
Pharmacogenetic Epidemiology; Aplenc, Blair, DeMichele, Hennessy,
Rebbeck, Strom, Whitehead)
- Psychiatric Disorders (Berrettini, Levinson, Price)
- Pulmonary Diseases, Lung Injury, and Critical Illness (Albelda,
Christie, Speicher)
- Renal Diseases and Transplantation (Chronic Renal Insufficiency Study; Feldman, Kamoun)
- Reproduction (Barnhart)
- Sleep
Disorders (Pack, Schwab)
- Statistical Genetics (Chen, Gimotty, H. Li, M. Li, Mitra, Putt,
Sellers, Tadesse)