Anne B. Newman | |
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Born | 1955 |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Pittsburgh |
Occupation(s) | Physician, Geriatrics & Gerontology Expert, Educator |
Employer | University of Pittsburgh |
Spouse | Frank Kirkwood |
Children | 3 |
Anne B. Newman (born 1955) is an American scientist who researches epidemiology and gerontology. She received her Bachelor's, Master's and M.D. degrees from the University of Pittsburgh. Newman's primary focus of study is on atherosclerosis, longevity and what specific factors allow for people to thrive while aging.[1] She focuses on geriatrics, gerontology and epidemiology.[2] She was the first scholar to be awarded the Katherine M. Detre Endowed Chair of Population Health Science at the University of Pittsburgh. She has been listed on the annual ISI Web of Knowledge most highly cited scientists for 2015, as published by Thomson Reuters.[3] Newman is a member of the Delta Omega Honor Society in Public Health and the American Epidemiology Society. Newman's highest qualifications are in geriatric medicine and her certification is through the American Board of Internal Medicine.[2] Newman lives in Point Breeze Pennsylvania with her husband, Frank Kirkwood. She is a mother of three.[1]
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