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COAST brings together 30 members from across the UCSF campus from departments and divisions such as Department of Psychiatry, Medicine, Family and Community Medicine, Pediatric Medicine, Adolescent Medicine, Physiological Nursing, Family Health Care Nursing, Obstetrics, Gynecology, & Reproductive Sciences, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, and the Biomedical Sciences (BMS) Graduate Program, Neuroscience Graduate Program.

COAST Researchers and Staff
Nancy E. Adler, PhD Robert H. Lustig, MD Josh Woolley, MD, PhD
Robert B. Baron, MD, MS Kristine A. Madsen, MD, MPH
Allison W. Xu, PhD
Jyu-Lin Chen, PhD, RN Laurel Mellin, MA, RD Irene H. Yen, PhD, MPH
Mary Dallman Michele Mietus-Snyder, MD  
Jennifer Daubenmier, PhD David H. Rehkopf, ScD, MPH COAST Staff
Elissa S. Epel, PhD Laura A. Schmidt, PhD, MSW, MPH Amber Benson
Elena Fuentes-Afflick, MD, MPH Hilary Seligman, MD, MAS Kim Coleman-Phox, MPH
Andrea Garber, PhD, RD Saunak Sen, PhD Katie Hansen
Stefan Gazdzinski, PhD Naomi E. Stotland, MD Bethany Hendrickson, MPH
Ira Goldfine Laurence Tecott, MD, PhD Erik Kong, MS
Carl Grunfeld, MD, PhD Jeanne M. Tschann, PhD
Melvin B. Heyman, MD, MPH Joan Orrell-Valente, PhD Stephanie Stoner
Jesse Jones-Smith, PhD, MPH, RD Christian Vaisse, MD, PhD Marin Thompson, MS
Alka M. Kanaya, MD James P. Warne, PhD Gwen Valencia, MS
Barbara Laraia, PhD, MPH, RD Janet Wojcicki, PhD, MPH  


Nancy E. Adler, PhD
Nancy E. Adler, PhD
Co-Director, COAST

Email: nancy.adler@ucsf.edu



As director of CHC, Dr. Adler fosters interdisciplinary research, bridging social, clinical and basic sciences. Understanding the etiology and treatment of obesity requires such an interdisciplinary approach. Although not an identified obesity researcher, Dr. Adler was a pioneer in bringing together researchers and clinicians to develop COAST, which is now supported by and housed in the CHC. read more




Robert  B. Baron, MD, MS
Robert B. Baron, MD, MS
Professor of Medicine,
Associate Dean for Graduate and Continuing Medical Education
Vice Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine
Director, UCSF Weight Management Program

Email: baron@medicine.ucsf.edu


A graduate of Princeton University (1971), Dr. Baron received a Masters Degree in Nutrition from the University of Wisconsin, Madison (1974) and his M.D. Degree from UCSF (1978). He did his residency training in UCSF's Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency Program (1978-1981). A member of the UCSF faculty since 1981, Dr. Baron directed the UCSF Primary Care Internal Meidicne Residency from 1989-2006, training over 200 residents for primary care and general internal medicine careers. read more


Jyu-Lin Chen, PhD, RN
Jyu-Lin Chen, PhD, RN
Assistant Professor
Department of Family Health Care Nursing
UCSF, School of Nursing

Email: jyu-lin.chen@nursing.ucsf.edu


Dr. Chen's program of research focuses on the impact of family and socio-cultural factors on Chinese and Chinese-American children’s health and healthy behaviors, especially overweight in school-age children. Her research focuses on child-centered and family-oriented methods from a bio-behavioral model.
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Mary Dallman
Email: Mary.Dallman@ucsf.edu


Jennifer Daubenmier, PhD
Jennifer Daubenmier, PhD
Assistant Professor at the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, Department of Medicine, UCSF



Email: JDaubenmier@lppi.ucsf.edu



Jennifer Daubenmier, PhD, is Assistant Professor at the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine in the Department of Medicine at UCSF. Her scientific interests include the effects of mind-body practices on eating behavior and stress-related chronic disease processes associated with obesity.
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Elissa S. Epel, PhD
Elissa S. Epel, PhD
Co-Director, COAST


Email:
EEpel@lppi.ucsf.edu


Elissa S. Epel, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at UCSF. She is also a faculty member in the Health Psychology Postdoctoral Program, the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, and the Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholars Program. She is one of the founders of COAST, and is serving as the director of research. read more


Elena Fuentes-Afflick, MD, MPH
Elena Fuentes-Afflick, MD, MPH
Professor of Pediatrics
Vice Dean of Academic Affairs and Faculty Development


Email: efuentes@sfghpeds.ucsf.edu


Dr. Fuentes-Afflick is a pediatrician and epidemiologist with expertise in health outcomes in Latinos, particularly the role of acculturation on health outcomes. She has conducted research studies focused on the role of acculturation on body mass outcomes in Latina women and their children. Dr. Fuentes-Afflick is also interested in the portrayal of body mass images in Latino television media, principally in telenovelas.


Andrea Garber, PhD, RD
Andrea Garber, PhD, RD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics,
Division of Adolescent Medicine, UCSF

Email: garbera@peds.ucsf.edu


Dr. Andrea Garber is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Adolescent Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and the School of Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley (UCB). She is a nutritionist with a PhD in Human and Clinical Nutrition fromt eh University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a registered Dietitian (RD) from UCSF. She is the Chief Nutritionist for the UCSF Eating Disorders Program and Childhood Obesity ("WATCH") Program. read more



Stefan Gazdzinski, PhD
Stefan Gazdzinski, PhD








Stefan Gazdzinski, PhD received Doctorate in biophysics from Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland. Before joining Center for Imaging of Neurodegenerative Diseases (CIND) in 2001, he investigated physical properties of fluids and solutions in porous media and nano-spaces using methods of magnetic resonance. read more


Ira Goldfine
Email: Ira.Goldfine@ucsf.edu


Carl Grunfeld, MD, PhD
Carl Grunfeld, MD, PhD
Professor of Medicine, UCSF
Associate Chief of Staff for Research and Development, VAMC
Chief, Division of Metabolism & Endocrinology, VAMC


Email:
carl.grunfeld@ucsf.edu



Dr. Grunfeld is both a basic scientist and clinical investigator whose research has focused on metabolic effects of cytokines, infection, & inflammation, endocrine, metabolic & body composition disturbances in HIV/AIDS, wasting in AIDS and the metabolic changes due to antiretroviral therapy. His laboratory defines the physiology and molecular biology of these changes, and then determines the consequences with regard to host defense and atherosclerosis. read more


Melvin B. Heyman, MD, MPH
Melvin B. Heyman, MD, MPH
Professor of Pediatrics; Chief of the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, UCSF

Email: mheyman@peds.ucsf.edu


Dr. Heyman's research has been oriented towards clinical problems in pediatric patients with nutrition and/or gastroenterologic issues. He was one of the first investigators to reveal the importance of nutrition support in sickle cell anemia, helped to develop procedures in the diagnosis of hepatobiliary problems in infants, and has been actively pursuing novel treatments for children with inflammatory bowel disease and gastroesophageal reflux disease. read more


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Jessica Jones-Smith, PhD, MPH, RD
Postdoctoral Scholar
Center for Health & Community, UCSF
School of Public Health, UCB

email: JonesSmithJ@chc.ucsf.edu



Jessica Jones-Smith, PhD, MPH, RD is a nutrition epidemiologist who studies social and contextual correlates of nutrition-related disease and health disparities throughout the lifecourse. She has expertise in obesity and socioeconomic status among children and adults. She is interested in how socioeconomic status shapes the way that populations experience macro-level economic change as well as epidemiologic and nutrition transitions. read more



Alka M. Kanaya, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
and Epidemiology and Biostatistics, UCSF

Email: Alka.Kanaya@ucsf.edu

Alka M. Kanaya, MD performs patient-oriented translational clinical research with a focus in obesity, type 2 diabetes and the metabolic syndrome. She investigates novel proteins produced by fat cells, called “adipocytokines”, to determine their association with future type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease risk. read more


Barbara Laraia, PhD, MPH, RD
Barbara Laraia, PhD MPH, RD
Associate Professor
Department of Medicine, UCSF
Co-Director, COAST

Email: LaraiaB@chc.ucsf.edu



Dr. Laraia is a public health nutrition investigator with a special interest in the relationships between food policy, the food environment and health. She has expertise in qualitative methods, program evaluation, community-based research and nutritional epidemiology. read more


Robert H. Lustig, MD
Robert H. Lustig, MD
Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, in the Division of Endocrinology
Director of the Weight Assessment for Teen and Child Health (WATCH) Program at UCSF



Dr. Lustig is a nationally-recognized authority in the field of neuroendocrinology, with a specific emphasis on the regulation of energy balance by the central nervous system. read more



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Kristine A. Madsen, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, UCSF

Email: madsenk@peds.ucsf.edu





Dr. Madsen is a pediatrician and research scientist with expertise in the design and evaluation of interventions related to pediatric obesity. She has directed clinic- and community-based studies aimed at increasing physical activity and reducing obesity among children of diverse backgrounds. read more


Laurel Mellin, MA, RD Laurel Mellin, MA, RD
Associate Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine and Pediatrics, School of Medicine, and Director, Emotional Brain Training Center of Excellence, Center for Health and Community, UCSF

Email: mellinl@fcm.ucsf.edu



Laurel Mellin, MA, RD is an Associate Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine and Pediatrics at UCSF. She is the founder of emotional brain training (EBT) a method of treating obesity and stress symptoms that equips individuals with tools based on an integration of neuroscience and developmental theory to decrease the frequency and duration of the stress response and to favor high-level well-being. The goal of the intervention is to alleviate the whole range of stress symptoms and promote high-level well-being. read more


David H. Rehkopf, ScD, MPH
David H. Rehkopf, ScD, MPH
Assistant Professor
Department of Medicine, Stanford University

Email : drehkopf@stanford.edu





Dr. Rehkopf's research seeks to better understand the importance of the influence of family economic resources on the development of adolescent and early adult obesity and the effects of obesity on economic resources in younger adults entering or transitioning within labor markets. Differentiating between the relative causal importance of these pathways has important implications for the types of population level policies that could be recommended to have affects on decreasing disparities in obesity and potentially mortality more generally. read more



Michele Mietus-Snyder, MD
Michele Mietus-Snyder, MD
Preventive Pediatric Cardiologist
Cardiovascular Consultant to the WATCH Clinic, UCSF




Email: mietussnyderm@peds.ucsf.edu


Dr. Michele Mietus-Snyder is a preventive pediatric cardiologist and Associate Professor in transition this year from the UCSF Departments of Pediatric Medicine and Physiological Nursing to George Washington University in Washington DC, where she has joined the Children's National Medical Center as the Co-Director of their Obesity Institute. She received both her undergraduate and MD degrees from UC San Diego and did her Pediatrics residency and Pediatric Cardiology fellowship training at The Children’s Hospital, Boston, Harvard Medical School. read more



Laura Schmidt
Laura A. Schmidt, PhD, MSW, MPH
Professor
Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies
Department of Anthropology, History and Social Medicine, University of California, San Francisco

Email: laura.schmidt@ucsf.edu

Laura Schmidt, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies and the Department of Anthropology, History and Social Medicine. Her research program broadly focuses on the social dimensions of health and illness, with an emphasis on the political and organizational contexts in which health care is provided. Substantively, she studies several areas of concern in health policy today. A major strand of her research agenda has focused on the health care market, including studies of for-profit health care and her book on organizational change in American health care since 1965, Building the Health Care Market, is under contract with Princeton University Press. read more



Hilary SeligmanHilary Seligman, MD, MAS
Assistant Professor of Medicine, UCSF, San Francisco General Hospital


Email: hseligman@medsfgh.ucsf.edu





Dr. Seligman’s research focuses on food insecurity (the inability to reliably afford safe and nutritious foods) and its influence on the development and management of chronic disease, particularly obesity and diabetes. read more


Saunak Sen, PhD
Saunak Sen, PhD
Assistant Professor in Residence, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, UCSF

Email: sen@biostat.ucsf.edu


The research of Saunak Sen, PhD, focuses on genetic mapping studies that seek to identify genetic variants conferring susceptibility to human disease including obesity and diabetes. His work consists of three interwoven strains: developing statistical methodology, developing statistical software, and collaborative statistical practice. read more



Photograph of Naomi E. Stotland.

Naomi E. Stotland, MD
Associate Professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences, UCSF

Email: stotlandn@obgyn.ucsf.edu





Dr. Stotland is an Associate Professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences at UCSF.  Dr. Stotland's research interests include weight gain, nutrition, and obesity in pregnancy. read more


Laurence Tecott, MD, PhD
Laurence Tecott, MD, PhD
Associate Professor In Residence of Psychiatry, UCSF

Email: larry.tecott@ucsf.edu


Our laboratory has a longstanding interest in the impact of genetic and psychological factors on the central nervous system regulation of feeding and energy balance. Our focus on the brain serotonin system led us to identify the serotonin 5-HT2C receptor as a key contributor to the suppression of appetite by this neurotransmitter system. read more



Jeanne M. Tschann, PhD
Jeanne M. Tschann, PhD
Adjunct Professor, Psychiatry, UCSF

Email: TschannJ@healthpsych.ucsf.edu





Dr. Tschann’s primary interest is the study of personal relationships and health-related outcomes among children and adolescents, particularly in Latino populations. read more




Joan Orrell-Valente, PhD
Joan Orrell-Valente, PhD
Assistant Professor
Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics
The Children’s Center at Langley Porter, Department of Psychiatry, UCSF

Email: ValenteJ@peds.ucsf.edu

Dr. Valente is currently an Assistant Professor at UCSF with a joint appointment in the Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics and The Children’s Center at Langley Porter, Department of Psychiatry. She is the Clinical Program Coordinator of the UCSF-LPPI Eating Disorders Program, and the Consulting Psychologist at the Weight Assessment for Teen and Children Health Clinic, the pediatric obesity clinic.
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Christian Vaisse, MD, PhD
Christian Vaisse, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
UCSF Diabetes Center


Email: vaisse@medicine.ucsf.edu


Obesity: Genetic Determinants and Clinical Implications

The overall goal of this laboratory is to identify genetic defects implicated in the onset and progression of multi-factorial metabolic diseases such as obesity and diabetes. Our strategy combines human genetic approaches with molecular biology and animal studies. We are currently concentrating our research on the molecular mechanisms implicated in the hypothalamic effects of the adipocyte secreted, weight-regulating hormone, leptin. read more



James P. Warne, PhD
James P. Warne, PhD
Associate Specialist, UCSF Diabetes Center



Email: jwarne@diabetes.ucsf.edu


James P. Warne is an associate specialist in the UCSF Diabetes Center. He received a BSc(hons) in biology from Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine ( University of London), UK, and a PhD in pharmacology at Imperial College Faculty of Medicine. His research into the role of stress hormones (glucocorticoids) in energy balance and obesity that originated during his graduate studies was continued in the Department of Physiology at UCSF, where he worked with Mary Dallman. read more



Janet Wojcicki, PhD, MPH
Janet Wojcicki, PhD, MPH
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
UCSF

Email: wojcickij@peds.ucsf.edu


Janet Wojcicki, PhD MPH is a fellow in the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. She is an anthropologist and epidemiologist by training and previously completed a fellowship in HIV prevention and epidemiology at UCSF. Dr. Wojcicki has extensive research experience evaluating the relationship between sociocultural background, behavioral practices and heath outcomes. read more


Josh Woolley, MD, PhD
Josh Woolley, MD, PhD



Email: joshua.woolley@ucsf.edu




Dr. Woolley received his Bachelor of Science degree from Brown University. Following graduation, he was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship at the Karalinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. During this year, he studied the neurophysiology of the isolated lamprey (a primitive fish) spinal cord. read more


Allison W. Xu, PhD
Allison W. Xu, PhD
Assistant Professor
UCSF Diabetes Center




Email: axu@diabetes.ucsf.edu


Research in my laboratory focuses on understanding how body weight and glucose homeostasis are regulated by the central nervous system. Homeostatic control of body weight depends on the ability of the brain to sense and respond to changes in peripheral energy stores. read more



Irene H. Yen, PhD, MPH
Irene H. Yen, PhD, MPH
Associate Professor
Department of Medicine, UCSF



Email: irene.yen@ucsf.edu


Dr. Yen is a social epidemiologist with research expertise in survey design and development and qualitative research methods. Her research focuses on the social determinants of health, with emphasis on how neighborhood environment influences health behaviors and health status. read more



COAST Staff

Amber Benson
MAMAS - Maternal Adiposity, Metabolism, and Stress Study, Research Assistant


Kim Coleman-Phox, MPH
(MAMAS) Maternal Adiposity, Metabolism and Stress Study, Project Director
Email: colemanphoxk@chc.ucsf.edu


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Katie Hansen
MAMAS - Maternal Adiposity, Metabolism, and Stress Study Research Assistant


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Bethany Hendrickson, MPH
Neighborhood Effect on Weight Change and Diabetes Risk Factors, Study Coordinator
Email: HendricksonB@chc.ucsf.edu


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Eric Kong, MS
Programmer/Analyst
Email: KongE@chc.ucsf.edu


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Samantha Schilf
MAMAS - Maternal Adiposity, Metabolism, and Stress Study Research Assistant


Stephanie Stoner
Administrative Assistant


Marin Thompson, MS

 

 

 

 

 

 

Marin Thompson, MS
(MAMAS) Maternal, Adiposity, Metabolism, and Stress Study: Clinical Coordinator and Data Manager
(SHE) Stress, Hormones, and Eating Study, Project Director
COAST, Program Manager
(SEW) Stress Environment and Weight Center, Director
Email: ThompsonME@chc.ucsf.edu


Gwen Valencia, MS
MAMAS - Maternal Adiposity, Metabolism, and Stress Study Research Assistant


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