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===Career===
Manson is board certified in both [[internal medicine]] and the subspecialty of [[endocrinology]] and [[metabolism]].<ref>[http://bwh-www.bhexhale.com/womenshealth/hearthealth/who-we-are/bios/joann-manson/ Who We Are] Brigham and Women's Hospital.</ref> Her major research interests include [[preventive medicine]] and chronic disease epidemiology, particularly risk factors for [[cardiovascular disease]], [[diabetes mellitus|diabetes]], and cancer in women.<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/2004/obesity/speakers/manson.html JoAnn E. Manson, M.D.] Time Magazine.</ref> She is principal investigator for several grants from the [[National Institutes of Health]], including the [[Women's Health Initiative]] Vanguard Clinical Center at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Women's [[Antioxidant]] and [[Folic acid|Folic Acid]] Cardiovascular Trial, Biochemical and Genetic Risk Factors for [[cardiovascular disease|CVD]] in Women, and the [[Vitamin D and Omega-3 Trial]], among others.<ref name="Expert Bio Dr. JoAnn Manson">[http://www.everydayhealth.com/about_manson.aspx Expert Bio Dr. JoAnn Manson], EverydayHealth.com.</ref> She is also principal investigator of the Boston site for the Kronos Early Estrogen Prevention Study.<ref>[http://www.keepstudy.org/keeps/investigators.cfm Principal Investigators Roster], The Kronos Early Estrogen Prevention Study KEEPS.</ref> Manson is a member of many professional societies and serves on the editorial/medical advisory boards of several medical journals. Manson is also the principal investigator of the multi center COSMOS trial to study the effects of cocoa and multivitamin supplementation on cardiovascular disease and cancer.<ref>https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02422745</ref>
 
''ScienceWatch'' ranked Manson as one of the most-cited researchers in clinical medicine during the decade between 1995 and 2005. Manson was the most-cited woman researcher on the list.<ref>[http://archive.sciencewatch.com/jan-feb2006/sw_jan-feb2006_page1.htm Doctors of the Decade, 1995-2005] ''ScienceWatch''.</ref>