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Sarah Allgood is an Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, specializing in symptom management and clinical outcomes in cystic fibrosis (CF). Her research emphasizes pain, quality of life, and interventions for advanced lung disease in CF patients.
- Education: PhD in Nursing from Johns Hopkins University
- Training: Two-year research fellowship in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care at the School of Medicine
Her work spans interprofessional care, palliative care, and pulmonary health behavior, focusing on improving patient outcomes through symptom management strategies. Recent research trends highlight her contributions to understanding pain in CF and developing home monitoring systems for pulmonary exacerbations.
- Scientific Awards:
- Ruth L. Kirschstein National Service Award (2017–current)
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation—Future of Nursing Scholars Scholarship (2014)
- Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Research Award (2009)
Allgood has secured grants such as the Minority Global Health Disparities International Research Training Program Grant and contributed to national clinical trials. She is affiliated with the Center for Equity in Aging and collaborates with institutions like the NIH Clinical Center.



