Susanne Churchill

Susanne Churchill, PhD

Executive Director, DBMI, Harvard Medical School
Instructor in Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital

10 Shattuck St Boston MA 02115

Susanne Churchill received her PhD from Boston University School of Medicine and did her postdoctoral training at Harvard Medical School in the field of cardiovascular and renal physiology, progressing to instructor and lecturer. She co-founded the Institute for Circadian Physiology in Boston, where she served as chief operating officer while continuing her research in space medicine and teaching. She returned full time to HMS to serve as director of sponsored programs administration and subsequently was appointed associate dean for research. Churchill next joined forces with Isaac Kohane to lead the successful Informatics for Integrating Biology and the Bedside (i2b2) National Center for Biomedical Computing at Partners HealthCare as its executive director and principle investigator of the educational core. She joined DBMI in 2015 as executive director of the department, executive director of the Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) Center of Excellence, executive director of the N-GRID (neuropsychiatric genome-scale and RDoC-Individualized domains) Center of Excellence in Genome Science and program director for the long-running Summer Institute in Biomedical Informatics (SIBMI). Churchill is also an instructor in the Channing Division of Network Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

Renal response to 7 days of lower body positive pressure in squirrel monkeys.
Authors: Churchill SE, Pollock DM, Natale ME, Moore-Ede MC.
Am J Physiol
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Vasopressin antagonism in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus).
Authors: Kinter LB, Churchill S, Stassen FL, Moore M, Huffman W.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther
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Renal function in the term pregnant rat: a micropuncture study.
Authors: Churchill SE, Bengele HH, Alexander EA.
Ren Physiol
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Role of aldosterone in sodium retention of pregnancy in the rat.
Authors: Churchill S, Bengele HH, Melby JC, Alexander EA.
Am J Physiol
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Renal hemodynamics and volume homeostasis during pregnancy in the rat.
Authors: Alexander EA, Churchill S, Bengele HH.
Kidney Int
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A composite outcome for mild traumatic brain injury in trials of hyperbaric oxygen.
Authors: Weaver LK, Churchill S, Wilson SH, Hebert D, Deru K, Lindblad AS.
Undersea Hyperb Med
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