Dr. Judith Cook is part of a UIC faculty team led by Dr. Jerry Krishnan that was funded in October by NIH to recruit and assess an Illinois study population infected with SARS-CoV-2 (acute and post-acute) and appropriate controls.
- Released On:November 22, 2021
- Credits:
- National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health awarded nearly $470 million to build a national study population of diverse research volunteers and support large-scale studies on the long-term effects of COVID-19. The NIH REsearching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) Initiative(link is external) made the parent award to New York University (NYU) Langone Health, New York City, which will make multiple sub-awards to more than 100 researchers at more than 30 institutions and serves as the RECOVER Clinical Science Core. This major new award to NYU Langone supports new studies of COVID-19 survivors and leverages existing long-running large cohort studies with an expansion of their research focus. This combined population of research participants from new and existing cohorts, called a meta-cohort, will comprise the RECOVER Cohort. This funding was supported by the American Rescue Plan.
Read more at: National Institutes of Health
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Judith A. Cook PhD
- Professor of Psychiatry
- Director, Center on Mental Health Services Research and Policy
- Professor of Psychiatry
- Director, Center on Mental Health Services Research and Policy
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