Claudia Kawas Explained

Claudia Kawas
Awards:Potamkin Prize (2017)
Workplaces:University of California, Irvine
Johns Hopkins University

Claudia H. Kawas is an American neurologist. As the Al and Trish Nichols Chair in clinical neurology at the University of California, Irvine, Kawas established the Leisure World Cohort Study to monitor the health and well-being of people 90 and older in Laguna Woods, California.

Early life and education

Kawas was born to parents Elias and Jeanette Kawas[1] and her family moved to Madisonville, Kentucky when she was in sixth grade.[2] She attended Madisonville North Hopkins High School and was a member of their speech and debate team.[3] [4] As a senior, she won first place in the extemporaneous speaking and dramatic interpretation division and was judged as the top speaker of the entire tournament.[5]

Upon graduating in 1970,[4] Kawas attended Swarthmore College for her undergraduate degree and completed her medical studies at the University of Louisville.[6] During her undergraduate degree, Kawas was encouraged to study brain injuries as a physician.[2]

Career

Upon completing her medical degree, Kawas enrolled at Johns Hopkins University for a two-year fellowship in 1985. Upon completing the fellowship, she remained at the institution to study Alzheimer's disease.[1] As a faculty member, she collaborated with epidemiologist Walter Stewart and partook in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study on Aging.[7] In 1997, she co-led a study examining the impact of estrogen on the risk of Alzheimer's disease.[8] Kawas left Johns Hopkins in 2000 to accept a similar faculty appointment at the University of California, Irvine (UC Irvine).[6]

As the Al and Trish Nichols Chair in clinical neurology, Kawas established the Leisure World Cohort Study to monitor the health and well-being of people 90 and older in Laguna Woods, California.[9] In 2012, she was honored as a Visionary Woman for her clinical contributions to Alzheimer's disease research and care by the Orange County Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association.[10] The following year, the National Institute on Aging renewed its funding for the Leisure World Cohort Study for another five years.[11]

In 2017, Kawas was presented with the Khalid Iqbal, Ph.D., Lifetime Achievement Award in Alzheimer's Disease Research for her "for her numerous contributions to clinical and epidemiological research in Alzheimer’s disease, aging and dementia."[12] In the same year, she also received the American Academy of Neurology's Potamkin Prize for dementia research.[13]

Notes and References

  1. News: Whittington . Janet . North grad leads Alsheimers research team to new finding . May 17, 2021 . The Messenger . March 14, 1997. newspapers.com.
  2. News: Harrison. Lori. Researcher with Madisonville ties studies longevity . May 17, 2021 . The Messenger . March 16, 2005. newspapers.com.
  3. News: MHS Debaters Score High . May 17, 2021 . The Messenger . January 23, 1968. newspapers.com.
  4. News: KAWAS . May 17, 2021 . The Messenger . March 14, 1997. newspapers.com.
  5. News: More M-NH Trophies . May 17, 2021 . The Messenger . March 26, 1970. newspapers.com.
  6. Web site: Claudia H. Kawas . faculty.uci.edu . May 17, 2021.
  7. Web site: Cohen . Philip . A painkiller a day could fend off Alzheimer's . newscientist.com . . May 17, 2021 . April 13, 1996.
  8. News: Estrogen cuts Alzheimer's risk, researchers say . May 17, 2021 . . June 19, 1997. newspapers.com.
  9. News: Roan . Shari . Age 90: How to get there . May 17, 2021 . . December 16, 2004. newspapers.com.
  10. Web site: Kawas honored as Visionary Woman by Alzheimer's Association of OC . mind.uci.edu . May 17, 2021 . October 4, 2012.
  11. Web site: National Institute on Aging renews funding for UCI's 90+ Study . news.uci.edu . May 17, 2021 . October 17, 2013.
  12. Web site: Lifetime Achievement Awards Presented to Three Leading Researchers at Alzheimer's Association International Conference® 2017 . alz.org . May 17, 2021 . July 16, 2017.
  13. Web site: Dr. Claudia Kawas awarded $100,000 Potamkin Prize for dementia research . news.uci.edu . May 17, 2021 . April 19, 2017.