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423 E 23rd St
Room 11101-S
New York, NY 10010Phone+1 212-686-7500Fax+1 212-951-5987- Is this information wrong?
Summary
- Sundar Natarajan is an internist in New York, NY. Sundar Natarajan received his medical degree from Madras Medical College, India and a Masters in Clinical Epidemiology degree from the University Of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine. A physician investigator with formal research training and clinical research expertise including methodological skills, he has a long-standing interest in cardiovascular disease and diabetes, especially in finding ways to prevent adverse outcomes. He has devoted the past 15 years to finding ways to optimize care using randomized clinical trial designs to test behavioral and systems approaches. In additional to clinical trials, the other major focus of his work is to analyze large national databases to estimate and understand the effects of different variables on clinical outcomes in the population. He is excited to work with an energetic, idealistic team to address important healthcare issues like diabetes, cardiovascular disease and other serious conditions.
Education & Training
- University of Pennsylvania School of MedicinePhysician-Scientist Fellowship, Clinical Epidemiology and Health Services Research, 1995 - 1998
- University of ConnecticutResidency, Internal Medicine, 1991 - 1994
- University of Connecticut School of MedicinePost-Doctoral Fellow, Molecular Biology and Immunology, 1988 - 1991
- Madras Medical CollegeClass of 1987
Certifications & Licensure
- NY State Medical License 2003 - 2025
- PA State Medical License 1995 - 2004
- SC State Medical License 1998 - 2003
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
Clinical Trials
- A Behavioral Intervention To Improve Hypertension Control In Veterans Start of enrollment: 2006 Jul 01
- TACTICS (Targeting Adherence to Cholesterol-lowering Therapy to Improve Control Study) Start of enrollment: 2008 Sep 01
- An Enhanced Medication Monitoring Program Start of enrollment: 2011 Sep 01
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Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Navigating COVID-19 and related challenges to completing clinical trials: Lessons from the PATRIOT and STEP-UP randomized prevention trials.Priscilla K Salovaara, Christine Li, Andrew Nicholson, Stuart R Lipsitz, Sundar Natarajan> ;Clinical Trials. 2023 Apr 1
- 1 citationsDoes exercise training improve exercise tolerance, quality of life, and echocardiographic parameters in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction? A...Billy Lin, Matthew Siskin, Binhuan Wang, Sundar Natarajan> ;Heart Failure Reviews. 2023 Jul 1
- Association of the built environment and neighborhood resources with obesity-related health behaviors in older veterans with hypertension.Natalie N Y Albanese, Iris Lin, Jennifer P Friedberg, Stuart R Lipsitz, Andrew Rundle, James W Quinn, Kathryn M Neckerman, Andrew Nicholson, John P Allegrante, Judith ...> ;Health Psychology. 2022 Oct 1
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Journal Articles
- Variance estimation in complex survey sampling for generalized linear modelsNatarajan, S; Lipsitz, SR; Fitzmaurice, G; Moore, CG; Gonin, R, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C (Applied Statistics), 2/2008
- A measure of partial association for generalized estimating equationsNatarajan, S; Lipsitz, S; Parzen, M; Lipshultz, S, Statistical modelling, 7/2007
- Generalized linear models with a coarsened covariateLipsitz, S; Parzen, M; Natarajan, S; Ibrahim, J; Fitzmaurice, G, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C (Applied Statistics), 3/2004
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Press Mentions
- The Influence of Metabolic Syndrome in Predicting Mortality Risk Among US Adults: Importance of Metabolic Syndrome Even in Adults with Normal WeightMay 21st, 2020
- Sex Differences in Risk for Coronary Heart Disease Mortality Associated with Diabetes and Established Coronary Heart DiseaseOctober 20th, 2016
Hospital Affiliations
- Veterans Affairs New York Harbor Healthcare SystemBrooklyn, New York
External Links
- Faculty pagehttps://med.nyu.edu/faculty/sundar-natarajan
- Lab pagehttps://med.nyu.edu/natarajanlab/
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