Co-Director: Anuj Kapadia, PhD
Anuj J. Kapadia is a Distinguished R&D Scientist and Section Head for Advanced Computing in Health Sciences at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). He is also an Adjunct Professor of Radiology, Physics, and Medical Physics at Duke University, with a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Duke. His work focuses on artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and simulation and modeling in health applications. With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Kapadia has expertise in neutron and X-ray scattering, Monte Carlo simulation development, and data analytics for security and medical applications. He has received significant recognition for his contributions to the field, including funding from prominent organizations like the DOE, DOD, NIH, and others. Dr. Kapadia is a fellow of AAPM and a senior member of IEEE and SPIE professional societies.
Co-Director: Thomas A. Mellman, MD
Professor of Psychiatry
Director of the Center for Clinical and Translational Research and Stress/Sleep Studies Program at Howard University College of Medicine.
Dr. Mellman is Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Center for Clinical and Translational Research and Stress/Sleep Studies Program at Howard University College of Medicine. He is the principal investigator representing Howard for the Georgetown Howard Universities Center for Clinical and Translational Science supported by a Clinical Translational Science Award from NIH.
He received training at the NIMH Division of Intramural Research Programs and has previously held faculty appointments and achieved the rank of Professor at the University of Miami and Dartmouth. Dr. Mellman has had continuous funding as PI on federal research grants since 1991 including a VA Merit award, and R01, R21, R34 and K24 awards from NIMH, NHLBI, NIMHD, and the DOD. His primary research interests have been the role of sleep in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the role of sleep in the effects of stress on physical and emotional health. He has a consistent track record of mentoring junior investigators and interdisciplinary collaboration. He recently finished service as a member of the NIH study section for Mechanisms of Emotion Stress and Health, was previously a member of NIMH IRGs for Violence and Traumatic Stress and Interventions, and has served on several review committees for the NIH Roadmap and Department of Defense research programs. Dr. Mellman was a member of the original ISTSS committee for developing treatment guidelines for PTSD, APA committee for text revision of the DSM-IV, and the Institute of Medicine Committee for review of the evidence regarding the treatment of PTSD. He received the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies distinguished mentorship award for 2016.
Alina Peluso, PhD
Alina Peluso is a research scientist in Biostatistics and Biomedical Informatics in the Advanced Computing for Health Sciences Section at ORNL. She holds a B.S. and M.S. in Statistics from the University of Milan-Bicocca and a Ph.D. in Statistics from Brunel University London. Her Ph.D. advanced regression models for discrete responses, including health policy evaluation and flexible Weibull-based models. She previously worked at Brunel University and Imperial College London, applying machine learning and statistical modeling to omics data for precision medicine. At ORNL, her research focuses on causal inference, environmental and disease epidemiology, and computational methods for statistical genomics. She contributes to key national projects such as cancer outcomes modeling (MOSSAIC), suicide risk modeling (REACH VET), and geospatial analyses of health impacts related to socioeconomic and environmental determinants, including the effects of COVID-19.
Additional team members:
- Kevin Sparks (Scientist, EDH datasets lead)
- Hilda Klasky (Scientist, Datasets and documentation)
- Joshua Grant (Scientist, Vizualization lead)
- Joe Tuccillo (Scientist, Synthetic populations)