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Center for Innovative Medicine Next Generation Scholars

Through the generosity of the Johns Hopkins Center for Innovative Medicine (CIM) donors, the DOM received $3M to launch the Center for Innovative Medicine Next Generation Scholar Awards. This program is designed to support the success of outstanding early-career faculty who are innovators in the areas of research, education, and clinical care. Each CIM Next Generation Scholar is eligible to receive up to $240,000 of funding over 3 years.

Congratulations to the first round of recipients:

New Faculty:

Francis Coyne, MD​, will join Hopkins from the University of Rochester Medical Center where he served as Director of Transition Care Medicine Fellowship Program and Inpatient Transition Program and created a care-management integrated transition initiative for children with sickle cell disease. He will be an Assistant Professor​ in the Division of Hematology.


Mfon Umoh, MD, PhD​, will join the faculty as an Assistant Professor after completing a fellowship in the Division of Geriatric Medicine & Gerontology. She will focus on improving health outcomes for older adults with cognitive decline and dementia.


Existing Faculty:​

Justin Echouffo Tcheugui, MD, PhD​, Associate Professor​, Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism, has explored the pathways linking various forms of diabetes (type 1, type 2, gestational diabetes) to cardiovascular diseases​ and will focus on better defining the natural history of diabetes-related heart failure, especially the role of diabetes in adverse cardiac remodeling in preclinical early stages of heart failure.


Ashraf Fawzy, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor​, Pulmonary & Critical Care, was the first to prove that racial differences in pulse oximeter accuracy led to delaying or withholding life-saving medications from Black and Hispanic patients hospitalized with COVID-19, which prompted the FDA to hold the first-ever public advisory committee meeting on pulse oximeter regulation where he testified.


William Garneau, MD, MPH​, Assistant Professor​, Hospital Medicine at JHH, will focus on transforming how we treat patients with opioid use in the hospital​. He received an Advancing Innovation in Maryland award from the Maryland Health Services Cost Review Commission, where he provided invited testimony.


Michelle Ogunwole, MD, PhD​, Assistant Professor​, General Internal Medicine, will focus on racial disparities in maternal health among historically marginalized populations and specifically Black maternal health,​ and aims to enhance Black maternal health equity through a chronic disease prevention and social justice lens.


Eileen Scully, MD, PhD​, Associate Professor​, Infectious Diseases, is a global leader in sex differences and HIV immunity research​ and has expanded her work to study COVID, hepatitis C, and TB.


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Kelsey Bennett

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