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The primary focus of Dr. Wayne’s research is evaluating how mind-body and related complementary and integrative medicine practices clinically impact chronic health conditions and understanding the physiological and psychological mechanisms underlying observed therapeutic effects. He has served as a principal or co-investigator on more than 25 NIH-funded studies. He has been involved in the design, conduct, analysis, and interpretation of clinical trials evaluating the safety and efficacy of Tai Chi exercise for balance disorders, heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, osteoporosis, and depression, and trials evaluating acupuncture for stroke-related paralysis, hypertension, endometriosis, and chemoradiation-related immune and swallowing side effects in cancer patients.
Dr. Wayne also has more than 40 years of formal Tai Chi and mind-body training and teaching experience, and significant experience developing and overseeing the delivery of IM interventions with reliability and fidelity in the context of clinical trials. His leadership in the field of Integrative Medicine research has been recognized nationally and internationally through service on multiple NIH grant review panels; chairing of scientific review committees for international research conferences; serving on editorial boards for multiple journals; and invitations to give keynote and plenary talks at national and international conferences. His commitment to translating my academic research to inform policy and educate the public is reflected in the Harvard Medical School Guide to Tai Chi, a book that I published in 2013, which received an Award of Excellence in Medical Communication by the American Medical Writers Association.
Dr. Wayne is actively involved in the teaching and training of students and fellows in integrative medicine research. He currently serves as Associate Director for the NIH funded Harvard Medical School Research Fellowship in Complementary and Integrative Medicine. His commitment to mentoring is reflected in his being awarded an NIH K24 mid-career mentoring award.
Dr. Wayne also has more than 40 years of formal Tai Chi and mind-body training and teaching experience, and significant experience developing and overseeing the delivery of IM interventions with reliability and fidelity in the context of clinical trials. His leadership in the field of Integrative Medicine research has been recognized nationally and internationally through service on multiple NIH grant review panels; chairing of scientific review committees for international research conferences; serving on editorial boards for multiple journals; and invitations to give keynote and plenary talks at national and international conferences. His commitment to translating my academic research to inform policy and educate the public is reflected in the Harvard Medical School Guide to Tai Chi, a book that I published in 2013, which received an Award of Excellence in Medical Communication by the American Medical Writers Association.
Dr. Wayne is actively involved in the teaching and training of students and fellows in integrative medicine research. He currently serves as Associate Director for the NIH funded Harvard Medical School Research Fellowship in Complementary and Integrative Medicine. His commitment to mentoring is reflected in his being awarded an NIH K24 mid-career mentoring award.
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JAMA NETWORK OPENno. 2 (2024): e2355808-e2355808
Julia V. Loewenthal, Eva J. Farkas, Katherine Mcgough, Beverly Tomita,Peter M. Wayne,Ariela R. Orkaby
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