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Daniel Armstrong is Professor of Pediatrics & Psychology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, where he directs the Mailman Center for Child Development. With over 37 years of experience, he has held leadership roles including Senior Associate Dean. His PhD in clinical psychology is from West Virginia University.
Dr. Armstrong's research examines neurodevelopmental outcomes in childhood cancer, sickle cell disease, and HIV/AIDS, focusing on intervention trials and translational research. His work involves multi-center collaborations through NIH-funded initiatives.
Recent publications show strong focus on neurocognitive effects of medical interventions, pandemic impacts on vulnerable populations, and long-term pediatric outcomes. His articles frequently employ neuroimaging and large-scale clinical data to evaluate treatment protocols.
- Micah Batchelor Award for Excellence in Child Health Research
- American Cancer Society St. George National Award
- Lane Adams Quality of Life Award
- National Volunteer Leadership Award
He chairs Florida's Biomedical Research Advisory Council overseeing $20-30M annual grant programs. As former president of Florida Association of Children's Hospitals, he advocates for child health policy reforms.
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