Angela Starkweather
Symptom science, pain, fatigue, cognitive impairment, anxiety, depression, intervention development, intervention testing, clinical research, transition from acute to chronic pain
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Symptom science, pain, fatigue, cognitive impairment, anxiety, depression, intervention development, intervention testing, clinical research, transition from acute to chronic pain
Omics, EWAS, GWAS, WES, Social Determinants of Health, gene-environment and DNAm-environment interactions on cardiovascular outcomes such as blood pressure, obesity, metabolic syndrome. Minority
,patient experience in palliative, oncology setting
patient centered care in oncology settings
patient satisfaction
health services research
health related quality of life, adult oncology
I am currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine and a member of the Center for Precision Medicine at Wake Forest School of Medicine (WFSM). My research focus is on
Using omics approaches to understanding patient outcomes after traumatic brain injury, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and within the context of cancer and cancer treatments.
breast cancer genomics
Microbiome and women's health
Using omics approaches to understanding patient outcomes after traumatic brain injury, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and within the context of cancer and cancer treatments.
traumatic brain injury, genomics, metabolomics, symptoms and functional outcomes; geriatric injury
Omics and Systems Biology of Cancer-related Symptoms
Cystic Fibrosis
Long term outcomes, and multi omic factors related to outcomes, after neurological injury and disease
epigenetics, genomics, child development, social adversity
Human milk, breast milk, milk banking, donor milk, genomics, prematurity, metabolomics, lipidomics, microbiome, health equity, sleep medicine, nonprofits