“Hilary was clear, concise, and a pleasure to work under at Columbia University Medical Center. Throughout my thesis research project, Hilary extensively analyzed and performed statistical analyses dilegently and in timely fashion, all while allowing me to learn and grow. She also provided me with prompt feedback on my work, critiquing the methodology and study design, all of which showcased her professional expertise in the field of clinical research.”
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Talk about teamwork & trust! The paragliding pilot trusted me to run of a cliff with him until the kite wing lifted us up. Had I become too afraid to…
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My next chapter starts today. No alarm clock, no work “to do” list, no meetings, no work emails….July 1 marks the first day since I was a teen that I…
My next chapter starts today. No alarm clock, no work “to do” list, no meetings, no work emails….July 1 marks the first day since I was a teen that I…
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I am looking forward to connecting with the Neurology community where Sanofi is presenting our research in MS to advance the science in neurological…
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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and lung function in the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis lung study
Respiratory Medicine
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Medical Affairs in the digital age
MedAd News
Pharma is moving from a fee-for-service to a value-based model. As part of this movement, companies are under pressure to show the direct and indirect values of their products. Big data and digital health are supporting this movement with real-world, real-time insights and are bringing patient perspectives to the forefront. Medical affairs has the prominent role of helping healthcare practitioners (HCPs) navigate vast quantities of information and understand how to use new products for the best…
Pharma is moving from a fee-for-service to a value-based model. As part of this movement, companies are under pressure to show the direct and indirect values of their products. Big data and digital health are supporting this movement with real-world, real-time insights and are bringing patient perspectives to the forefront. Medical affairs has the prominent role of helping healthcare practitioners (HCPs) navigate vast quantities of information and understand how to use new products for the best patient outcomes.
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Symptoms of anxiety and depression and use of anxiolytic-hypnotics and antidepressants in current and former smokers with and without COPD - A cross sectional analysis of the COPDGene cohort
Journal of Psychosomatic Research
Anand S Iyer, Kristen E Holm, Surya P Bhatt, Victor Kim, Gregory L Kinney, Frederick S Wamboldt, Michael R Jacobs, Elizabeth A Regan, Hilary F Armstrong, Katherine E Lowe, Carlos H Martinez, Mark T Dransfield, Marilyn G Foreman, Gen Shinozaki, Nicola A Hanania, Robert A Wise, Barry J Make, Karin F Hoth, COPDGene Investigators
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Analysis of Real-World Dosing Patterns for the 3 FDA-Approved Medications in the Treatment of Fibromyalgia
Am Health Drug Benefits
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The Impact of Hypomania on Aerobic Capacity and Cardiopulmonary Functioning-A Case Report
Frontiers in psychiatry
A Shoval, HF Armstrong, J Vakhrusheva, JS Ballon, MN Bartels, D Kimhy
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Connecting the digital dots
AccessPoint: The rise of human data science in the real world
Digital health – patients’ use of mobile devices, wearables and connected virtual
assistants to deliver health – is becoming integrated into virtually every aspect of
healthcare. Innovative applications relevant to the pharmaceutical industry include
identifying patients for therapy, enhancing the value and outcomes of treatment,
engaging patients and tracking disease severity in clinical care and trial settings.
Adoption of, and investment in, these technologies has now scaled…Digital health – patients’ use of mobile devices, wearables and connected virtual
assistants to deliver health – is becoming integrated into virtually every aspect of
healthcare. Innovative applications relevant to the pharmaceutical industry include
identifying patients for therapy, enhancing the value and outcomes of treatment,
engaging patients and tracking disease severity in clinical care and trial settings.
Adoption of, and investment in, these technologies has now scaled to the point
that pharmaceutical companies are developing and pursuing comprehensive
digital health strategies. A foundational factor in drawing insights from the data
derived through digital health channels is data connectivity. Linking data alone is
not enough. By using real-world data methodologies, we can ensure that digitalhealth
data produce reliable and unbiased evidence, and we can trigger changes
in care management that ultimately enhance patient outcomes.Other authorsSee publication -
Serum matrix metalloproteinase-7, respiratory symptoms, and mortality in community-dwelling adults: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
Order of authors: Armstrong HF, Podolanczuk AJ, Barr RG, Oelsner EC, Kawut SM, Hoffman EA, Tracy R, Kaminski N, McClelland RL, Lederer DJ
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Cardiopulmonary exercise factors predict survival in patients with advanced interstitial lung disease referred for lung transplantation
Respiratory Medicine
Order of authors: Layton AM, Armstrong HF, Kim HP, Meza KS, D’Ovidio F, Arcasoy, SM
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Lung function, percent emphysema, and QT duration: The multi-ethic study of atherosclerosis (MESA) lung study.
Respiratory Medicine.
Order of Authors: Armstrong HF, Lovasi GS, Soliman EZ, Heckbert SR, Psaty BM, Austin JHM, Krishnan JA,
Hoffman EA, Johnson C, Budoff MJ, Watson KE, Barr GB. -
Frailty and maximal exercise capacity in adult lung transplant candidates
Respiratory Medicine
Order of authors: Layton AM, Armstrong HF, Baldwin MR, Podolanczuk AJ, Piezchata NM, Singer JP, Srcasory SM, Meza KS, D’Ovidio F, Lederer DJ.
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High attenuation areas on chest CT in community-dwelling adults: The MESA Study.
Eur Resp J
Order of Authors: Podolanczuk AJ, Oelsner EC, Barr RG, Hoffman EA, Armstrong HF, Austin JHM,
Basner RC, Bartels MN, Christie JD, Enright PL, Gochuico BR, Stukovsky KH, Kaufman JD, Nath PH, Newell JD, Palmer SM, Rabinowitz D, Raghu G, Sell JL, Sieren J, Sonavane SK, Tracy RP, Watts JR, Williams K, Kawut SM, Lederer DJ. -
Primary graft dysfunction: Long-term physical function outcome among lung transplant recipients.
Heart & Lung: The Journal of Acute and Critical Care.
Order of Authors: Armstrong, HF, Lederer, DJ, Bacchetta M, Bartels MN.
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The impact of aerobic exercise training on cardiopulmonary functioning in individuals with schizophrenia
Schizophrenia Research
Order of Authors: Armstrong HF, Bartels MN, Paslavski O, Cain D, Shoval HA, Ballon JS, Khan S, Sloan RP,
Kimhy D.
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Aerobic exercise for cognitive deficits in schizophrenia- The impact of frequency, duration, and fidelity with target training intensity
Schizophrenia Research
Order of Authors: Kimhy D, Lauriola V, Bartels MN, Armstrong HF, Vakhrusheva J, Ballon JS, Sloan RP.
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Aerobic exercise for cognitive deficits in schizophrenia- The impact of frequency, duration, and fidelity with target training intensity
Schizophrenia Research
Order of authors: Kimhy D, Lauriola V, Bartels MN, Armstrong HF, Vakhrusheva J, Ballon JS, Sloan RP.
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Analysis of Skeletal Muscle Torque Capacity and Circulating Ceramides in Patients with Advanced Heart Failure
Journal of Cardiac Failure
Order of authors: Brunjes DL, Dunlop M, Wu C, Jones M, Kato TA, Kennel PJ, Armstrong HF, Choo T, Bartels MN, Forman DE, Mancini DM, Schulze P
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High attenuation areas on chest CT in community-dwelling adults: The MESA Study
European Respiratory Journal
Order of authors: Podolanczuk AJ, Oelsner EC, Barr RG, Hoffman EA, Armstrong HF, Austin JHM,
Basner RC, Bartels MN, Christie JD, Enright PL, Gochuico BR, Stukovsky KH, Kaufman JD, Nath PH, Newell JD, Palmer SM, Rabinowitz D, Raghu G, Sell JL, Sieren J, Sonavane SK, Tracy RP, Watts JR, Williams K, Kawut SM, Lederer DJ. -
Supplementation of L-alanyl-L-glutamine and fish oil improves body composition and quality of life in patients with chronic heart failure
Circulation: Heart Failure
Order of authors: Wu C, Kato T, Ji r, Zizola C, Templeton D, Deng Y, Akashi H, Kennel PJ, Armstrong
HF, Forman DE, Hall J, Chokshi A, Mancini D, Bartels MN, Seres D, Schulze P -
Use of active-play video games to enhance aerobic fitness in people with schizophrenia: feasibility, acceptability, and adherence.
Psychiatric Services
Order of authors: Kimhy D, Khan S, Ayanruoh L, Chang RW, Hansen MC, Lister A, Ballon JS, Rotundo
L, Vakhrusheva J, Armstrong HF, Bartels MN, Sloan RP
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A retrospective review of unintended effects following single-event multi-level chemoneurolysis with botulinum toxin-a and phenol in children with cerebral palsy
PM&R
Order of authors: Ploypetch T, Kwon J, Armstrong HF, Kim H.
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Left and Right Ventricular Functional Dynamics Determined by Echocardiograms Before and After Lung Transplantation
American Journal of Cardiology
Order of authors: Kato TS, Armstrong HF, Schulze CP, Lippel M, Farr M, Bacchetta M, Bartels MN,
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Effect of lung transplantation on heart rate response to exercise
Heart & Lung: The Journal of Acute and Critical Care.
Order of authors: Armstrong HF, Gonzalez-Costello J, Thirapatarapon W, Jorde UP, Bartels MN
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Gross motor function improvement in children with cerebral palsy: A case series of Single-Event Multi-Level Chemoneurolysis using Botulinum toxin-A and/or Phenol injection
International Journal of Physiatry
Order of authors: Ploypetch T, Kwon J, Armstrong HF, Ayala AC, Kim H.
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The impact of aerobic exercise on brain-derived neurotrophic factor and neurocognition in individuals with schizophrenia: a single-blind randomized clinical trial.
Schizophrenia Bulletin
Order of authors: Kimhy D, Vakhrusheva J, Bartels MN, Armstrong HF, Ballon JS, Khan S, Chang RW, Hansen MC, Ayanruoh L, Lister A, Rotundo L, Castren E, Smith EE, Sloan RP.
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Ventilatory Efficiency Before and After Lung Volume Reduction Surgery
Respiratory Care
Order of authors: Armstrong HF, Dussault NE, Thirapatarapon W, Lemieux RS, Thomashow BM,
Bartels, MN
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Aerobic Fitness and Body Mass Index in Individuals with Schizophrenia: Implication for Neurocognitive and Daily Functioning
Psychiatry Research
Order of authors: Kimhy D, Vakhrusheva J, Bartels MN, Armstrong HF, Ballon JS, Khan S, Chang RW, Hansen MC, Rotundo L, Smith EE, Sloan R
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Comparing Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Severe COPD Patients with and without Pulmonary Hypertension
Heart Lung Circ
Order of authors: Thirapatarapon W, Armstrong HF, Bartels MN
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Comparison of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing Variables in COPD Patients with and without Coronary Artery Disease
Heart & Lung
Order of authors: Thirapatarapon W, Armstrong HF, Bartels MN.
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Impact of Pulmonary Hypertension on Exercise Performance in Patients with Interstitial Lung Disease Undergoing Evaluation for Lung Transplantation.
Respirology
Order of authors: Armstrong HF, Schulze PC, Bacchetta M, Thirapatarapong W, Bartels M
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Exercise capacity and ventilatory response during exercise in COPD patients with and without beta-blockade
Lung
Order of authors: Thirapatarapon W, Armstrong HF, Bartels MN
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Chronotropic incompetence predicts mortality in severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology
Order of authors: Gonzalez-Costello J, Armstrong HF, Bevelaqua AC, Letarte LA, Thomashow BM, Jorde UP, Bartels M
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Right Ventricular Stroke Work Index as a Predictor of Mortality and Initial Hospital Stay after Lung Transplantatio
Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
Order of authors: Armstrong HF, Schulze PC, Kato TS, Bacchetta M, Thirapatarapong W, Bartels MN
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Differences in gas exchange between severities of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology
Order of authors: Wilawan Thirapotarapong, Matthew N. Bartels, Hilary F. Armstrong, Byron M. Thomashow
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Distinguishing Pulmonary Hypertension in Interstitial Lung Disease by Ventilation and Perfusion Defects as Measured by Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing
Respiration
Order of authors: Armstrong HF, Thirapatarapon W, Dussalt NE, Bartels MN
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Optoelectronic plethysmography compared to spirometry during maximal exercise
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology
Order of authors: Aimee M. Layton, Carol Ewing Garber, Hilary F. Armstrong, Robert C. Basner, Byron M. Thomashow, Matthew N. Bartels
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The effect of lung volume reduction surgery on chronotropic incompetence.
Respiratory Medicine
Order of authors: Armstrong HF, Gonzalez-Costello J, Jorde UP, Ginsburg ME, Layton AM, Thomashow BM, Bartels MN.
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Exercise testing parameters associated with post lung transplant mortality
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology
Order of authors: Armstrong HF, Garber CE, Arcasoy S, Bartels MN
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Evaluation of exercise performance and pulmonary function by cardiopulmonary exercise testing before and after lung transplantation.
Chest
Order of authors: Bartels MN, Armstrong HF, Gerardo RE, Layton AM, Emmert-Aronson BO, Sonett J, Arcasoy S.
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Exercise ventilatory kinematics in endurance trained and untrained men and women.
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology.
Order of authors: Layton AM, Garber CE, Thomashow BM, Gerardo RE, Emmert-Aronson BO, Armstrong HF, Basner RC, Jellen PJ, Bartels MN.
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Baroreceptor sensitivity in women with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Clinical Autonomic Research
Order of authors: Bartels MN, Gates GJ, Downey JA, Armstrong, HF, De Meersman RE.
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Quantification of Improvements in Static and Dynamic Ventilatory Measures Following Lung Volume Reduction Surgery for Severe COPD
Journal of the COPD Foundation
Order of authors: Layton AM, Armstrong HF, Moran SL, Sheel AW, Guenette J, THomashow BM, Jellen PA, Bartels MN, Basner R
Honors & Awards
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Travel Award to the ATS International Conference
Assembly on Critical Care
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Pecha Kucha Presentation on Patient Centered Research Winner
COPD8 Conference
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Travel Award to the ATS International Conference
Assembly on Clinical Problems
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TL1 (T32) Clinical or Translational Education Certificate Program 2013-2014
National Institutes of Health
Awarded competitive NIH Fellowship- TL1 (T32) Clinical or Translational Education Certificate Program 2013-2014. This award supports students seeking practical introduction to clinical and translational research. The TL1 goal is to increase the number of well-trained clinician-scientists who can lead future clinical investigations.
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