The Division of General Internal Medicine has a strong and growing research enterprise. Divisional research is supported by grants awarded to the following principal investigators:
Ingrid Binswanger, MD, MPH
- Improving Health Outcomes during the Transition from Prison to the Community
Karen Chacko, MD
- Colorado Sickle Cell Care Network
- Expanding Primary Care Residency Training and Medical Care in Underserved Rural and Urban Communities
Mark Earnest, MD, PhD
- CU - LEADS
Leadership, Education, Advocacy, Development, Scholarship
- Advocacy Education and Training Initiative
Jean Kutner, MD, MSPH
- Academic Career Leadership Award in Geriatric Palliative Care Research
- Communication in Late-stage Cancer: Exploring the Hospice Decision
- Improving Translational Research through Community-Academic Partnerships
- Evaluation of Rural Hospice Demonstration
- Colo Mylan CY Pres
Danielle Loeb, MD
- Improving Primary Care Mangement of Complex Patients with Psychiatric Illness
Dan Matlock, MD
- Hartford Outcomes Research Scholar
- Acceptability of an EOL Decision Aid among Patients & Physicians
- Implantable Defibrillator Qualitative Study
Judy Regensteiner, PhD
- Clinical/Translational Research award through American Diabetes Association: Role of vascular function: oxygen delivery vs oxygen utilization in the exercise impairment in type 2 diabetes
- Influence of Endothelial Function on Exercise Capacity in Type II Diabetes
- Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health
- KOWA Peripheral Arterial Disease Project
Adam Tsai, MD
- Obesity-Attributable Time Burden in Primary Care Practice
Kelly White, MD
- Expanding Primary Care Residency Training and Medical Care in Underserved Rural and Urban Communities
Judy Zerzan, MD
- Health and Aging Policy Non-residential Fellowship
- Sedative Hypnotic Use by the Mentally Ill: A Medicaid Prescription Policy Study