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Daniel Armstrong, Ph.D.

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Contact Information:
305-243-6801
Leadership:
UCEDD Director
Discipline Coordinators:
Discipline(s):
Psychology
AUCD Council Membership:
No Council Membership
Vita/Bio:

 

Brief Biographical Sketch

 

Daniel Armstrong, Ph.D.

Professor of Pediatrics and Psychology

Executive Vice Chair, Department of Pediatrics

Director, Mailman Center for Child Development

Co-Director, University of Miami Sickle Cell Center

University of Miami Miller School of Medicine

And

Associate Chief of Staff of the Holtz Children's Hospital

Dr. Armstrong is Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, with multiple leadership roles related to child health at the University of Miami and the Holtz Children's Hospital and Women's Hospital Center at the UM/Jackson Memorial Medical Center, including Executive Vice Chair for the Department of Pediatrics, Director of the Mailman Center for Child Development (UCEDD), Co-director of the University of Miami Sickle Cell Center, Program Director of the University of Miami's Masters of Science in Clinical And Translational Investigations, and co-leader of the Biobehavioral Oncology Program at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. On the hospital side, Dr. Armstrong is Associate Chief of Staff for the Holtz Children's Hospital.

Dr. Armstrong's research focus is on neurodevelopmental mechanisms and outcomes of children with chronic diseases (sickle cell disease, cancer, HIV/AIDS). He has served as part of the scientific leadership of a number of National Institute of Health (NIH) multi-center clinical research trials for the NCI and NHLBI. He was chair of the NHLBI's Congressionally-mandated Sickle Cell Disease Advisory Committee, and is a member of the NCI PDQ Supportive Care Editorial Board. He has been a consultant to the Institute of Medicine at the National Academies of Sciences, the Director of the NIH, the Food and Drug Administration, the HRSA/Maternal and Child Health Bureau, and White House.

Dr. Armstrong is actively involved in state and local issues and organizations related to developmental disability and chronic illness, including the Florida Division of the American Cancer Society (President & Chair), Early Learning Coalition of Miami-Dade County (Board Member), Florida Biomedical Research Advisory Council (Member), and a number of foundation boards and medical advisory panels.

 

 

Service:
Neurocognitive effects of childhood cancer, sickle cell disease and HIV, pain assessment and management
Linked Projects

Basic and Translational Research Program in SCD
Neurocognitive function in Adults with SCD
Child Development and Multidisciplinary Facility-LEND
Family Centered Intervention and Management Program
Ryan White Title IV: Pediatric Development

Validating A Child Acute Stress Measure in English
Children's Oncology Group
University of Miami Florida National Children's Study Center
SLEEP STUDIES IN HIV+ OLDER CHILDREN/ADOLESCENTS
ADD University Affiliated Program Adminstration
Parent Focused Intervention to Improve Academic Success in children with Sickle Cell Disease
Validating A Child Acute Stress Measure in English
Ryan White Title IV: Pediatric Development
Miami Dade County Child and Youth Safety Initiative
Injury Free Coalition Safety Mobile Program
Stroke with transfusions changing to hydroxyurea (SWiTCH)
UM Clinical and Translational Science Training Program K30
Death in the PICU/NICH- Parent and Family Function
AETC Adolescent Educational Services
Adolescent Medicine Trial Unit for HIV/AIDS
Smile in Caring for Youth
National Children's Study
Pediatric Integrative Medicine Center
Healthy Start Initiative-Eliminating Ethnic/Racial Disparities
Healthy Start Breast Feeding Services
Longitudinal Pediatric Palliative Care: Quality of Life and Spiritual Struggle
Pediatric Mobile Clinic
SFCHIP
County Medical
Psychological services assistance project
Children's Medical Services
ADD University Center for Excellence in Develop Disabilities
Baby HUG Follow-up Study II: Clinical Sites
Basic and Translational Research Program in Sickle Cell Disease
K30 Clinical and Translational Science Training
Florida Family Centered Intervention and Management Program-Children's Medical Services of Florida
Healthy Start Breast Feeding Services
The Injury Free Coalition Safety Mobile Program
ADD University Center for Excellence in Develop Disabilities
Children's Oncology Group-Methotrexate Supplement
K30 Clinical and Translational Science Training
Baby HUG Follow-up Study II: Clinical Sites
Pediatric Hydroxyurea Phase III Clinical Trial
Florida Family Centered Intervention and Management Program
R. White Title IV: Grants for Coordinated HIV Services
U Miami Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center/BTRP
Providing an enhanced medical home via tele health
ADD University Center for Excellence in Develop Disabilities
Baby HUG Follow-up Study II: Clinical Sites
Florida Family Centered Intervention and Management Program
R. White Title IV: Grants for Coordinated HIV Services
The AL and JL Mailman Endowment Fund
Harold B. Smith Annual Annuity Agreement
ADD University Center for Excellence in Develop Disabilities
Baby HUG Follow-up Study II: Clinical Sites
Florida Family Centered Intervention and Management Program
Harold B. Smith Annual Annuity Agreement
Providing an enhanced medical home via tele health
R. White Title IV: Grants for Coordinated HIV Services
The AL and JL Mailman Endowment Fund
A Phase II, Multicenter Ramdomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind 12-month study
A 5-YEAR, PROSPECTIVE, NON-INTERVENTIONAL MULTICENTER REGISTRY IN SICKLE CELL DISEASE PAT.
Florida Family Centered Intervention and Management Program
ADD University Center for Excellence in Develop Disabilities
Providing an enhanced medical home via tele health
Mailman Center Endowments
A 5-YEAR, PROSPECTIVE, NON-INTERVENTIONAL MULTICENTER REGISTRY IN SICKLE CELL DISEASE PAT.
A Phase II, Multicenter Ramdomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind 12-month study
Baby HUG Follow-up Study II: Clinical Sites
ADD University Center for Excellence in Develop Disabilities
Florida Family Centered Intervention and Management Program
Mailman Center Training Initiative
ADD University Center for Excellence in Develop Disabilities
Florida Family Centered Intervention and Management Program
AIDD University Center for Excellence in Develop Disabilities
CMS - Florida Family Centered Intervention and Management Program
AIDD University Center for Excellence in Develop Disabilities
CMS - Florida Family Centered Intervention and Management Program
AIDD - UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
CMS - Florida Family Centered Intervention and Management Program
CMS Newborn Screening Program: Sickle Cell/Endocrinology/Cystic Fibrosis/Genetics
AIDD - UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
HRSA subcontract to UCLA for the AIR-P grant
AWD000322 - Newborn Screening Program
AWD000323 - Pediatric Adolescent Medicine
AWD004254 - Florida Family Centered Intervention
AWD006865 - UCEDD Grant
UCEDD grant- Expanding the Public Health Workforce grant
AWD006865 - UCEDD Grant
Integrating Individuals with Lived Disability Experience as members of research teams
AWD000322 - CMS Newborn Screening Program
AWD004254 - Florida Family Centered Intervention
AWD008219 - HRSA subcontract to UCLA for the AIR-P grant
AWD000322 - CMS Newborn Screening Program
AWD000323 - CMS ADOLESCENT MEDICINE AND ENDOCRINOLOGY/DIABETES DISEASE
AWD009822 - CMS-MCCD (formerly Florida Family Centered Intervention)
AWD008219 - HRSA subcontract to UCLA for the AIR-P grant
AWD009586 - UCEDD Grant
Integrating Individuals with Lived Disability Experience as members of research teams
Linked Products

Disabled teen rages, pounds on cell door and confounds Florida juvenile justice
Conformal radiation therapy for pediatric ependymoma, chemotherapy for incompletely resected ependymoma, and observation for completely resected, supratentorial ependymoma.
Relationships between high dose methotrexate, neurocognitive function, and autism spectrum disorder in children treated for acute lymphoblastic leukemia: A case for inter-professional collaboration.
Partnering with communities of diversity to improve health outcomes at the instersection between diversity and disability.