My Bio
Dr. Schonberg is an international leader in research in shared decision-making in older persons. Her research has been continuously funded since 2004 with 8 NIH R01s (5 as PI), 2 R21s, a NIA K24 Midcareer Investigator award, and a NIA Paul B. Beeson K23 career development award in aging in addition to numerous foundation grants. In her work, Dr. Schonberg brings together the fields of shared decision-making and geriatrics to improve cancer screening and treatment decisions for older adults. To help disseminate her work, she co-developed ePrognosis, an internationally used website designed to help clinicians and patients consider overall prognosis in medical decisions. She has also developed and implemented high quality decision aids on mammography screening for women aged 75 and older. Dr. Schonberg also enjoys mentoring and has sponsored or co-sponsored 6 NIH K awards and a ACS mentored research scholar grant in addition to 2 NIA R03 GEMSSTAR awards. She serves as Program Director of the Harvard-wide general medicine research fellowship and co-directs Harvard’s Advanced Aging Research Training Seminar Series. In recognition of her work, Dr. Schonberg has received numerous awards including the 2016 American Geriatrics Society Outstanding Scientific Achievement for Clinical Investigation Award, a 2022 Harvard Medical School A. Clifford Barger Excellence in Mentoring Award, and in 2022 she was elected into the American Society for Clinical Investigation.