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Dr. Amy Miner Ross | immunology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Faculty Coordinator for Accreditation and Quality Improvement, OHSU, United States  🏥📚

Dr. Amy Miner Ross, PhD, R.N., C.N.S., is an esteemed nursing scholar and researcher specializing in inflammatory responses in stroke and transient ischemic attacks. As an Associate Professor at Oregon Health & Science University, she has significantly contributed to health systems and organizational leadership. Her extensive experience spans clinical practice, research, and academic leadership, fostering advancements in neuroscience nursing. With numerous funded research projects, she explores immune responses, stroke outcomes, and innovative healthcare solutions. Dr. Ross’s dedication to nursing education, research, and leadership continues to shape the future of nursing science.

Profile

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Education 🎓📖

Dr. Ross holds a PhD in Nursing from Oregon Health & Science University (2006), where she focused on inflammatory responses in stroke/TIA. She earned her MS in Nursing (1987) from the University of California, San Francisco, specializing in physiological nursing and physiology. Her foundational studies include a BS in Nursing from the University of San Francisco (1978) and an AS in Science from City College of San Francisco (1974). Her educational background laid the foundation for her expertise in neuroscience nursing and research.

Professional Experience 🏥🔬

Dr. Ross has been an integral part of Oregon Health & Science University since 2006, serving as an Associate Professor and holding leadership roles, including Director of Health Systems & Organizational Leadership. She has extensive experience in clinical research, having worked as a Neuroscience Clinical Nurse Specialist at Rogue Valley Medical Center and as a Clinical Nurse Specialist at UCSF. Her diverse experience spans academia, research consultancy, and direct patient care, shaping her expertise in stroke research, healthcare leadership, and nursing education.

Research Interests 🧠🔬

Dr. Ross’s research focuses on inflammatory responses in stroke and TIA, immune system modulation, and neurological outcomes. She investigates immune senescence, stroke-induced immunodeficiency, and environmental health interventions like virtual reality greenspace to enhance immune recovery. Her work aims to improve stroke care, patient outcomes, and healthcare system efficiencies. She has secured multiple research grants to explore biomarkers, neurological worsening, and stroke-related infections.

Awards & Honors 🏆🎖️

Dr. Ross has received numerous research grants and awards, including funding from Sigma Theta Tau International and the Neuroscience Nursing Foundation. She has been a recipient of internal and external research grants, supporting groundbreaking studies in stroke-induced immunodeficiency and immune response trajectories. Her leadership in health systems research and academia has been widely recognized, solidifying her reputation as a distinguished nursing scientist.

Publications 📚📝

Ross, A.M., et al. (2021). Delineating risk groups for infection and neurological worsening in stroke-induced immunodeficiency. Journal of Neuroscience Nursing. [Cited by 35] 🔗

Ross, A.M., et al. (2019). The role of immune senescence in acute ischemic stroke outcomes. Stroke Research & Treatment. [Cited by 50] 🔗

Ross, A.M., et al. (2017). Biomarkers for predicting pro- and anti-inflammatory phases in stroke patients. Neuroimmunology Journal. [Cited by 42] 🔗

Ross, A.M., et al. (2015). Impact of norepinephrine sensitivity on lymphocyte function in ischemic stroke. Journal of Clinical Nursing Science. [Cited by 28] 🔗

Conclusion 📝

In conclusion, Dr. Amy Miner Ross is an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her distinguished academic achievements, groundbreaking research, and leadership in nursing science make her an influential figure in the field. Dr. Ross’s commitment to advancing healthcare solutions and improving stroke care outcomes positions her as a deserving recipient of this prestigious award. 🌟

Amy Miner Ross | immunology | Best Researcher Award

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