About
Christine Sorkness, RPh, PharmD, is ICTR Senior Associate Executive Director and provides leadership for ICTR’s workforce development and mentorship training initiatives, as well as the Pilot Awards program. She serves as an investigator with ICTR’s Collaborative Center for Health Equity. She has a special interest in advancing health equity in the management of asthma in children residing in urban settings and serves as a co-investigator with the NIAID-funded Childhood Asthma in Urban Settings (CAUSE) multisite intervention trials.
Dr. Sorkness is affiliated with the UW Allergy, Pulmonary, and Critical Care Division of the Department of Medicine, with more than 30 years of NHLBI funding as either a co-investigator or co-principal investigator. She serves as a faculty member for the NIAID T32 training grant, and is a National Research Mentoring Network (NRMN) Principal Facilitator for Research Mentor Training. Dr. Sorkness is a long-standing member of the UW Health Sciences IRB, and has served on NHLBI Data and Safety Monitoring Boards for large multi-center national trials.
Today, Dr. Sorkness holds distinguished professorships in both the School of Pharmacy and the School of Medicine and Public Health. She guided the UW campus approvals for the ICTR graduate programs in clinical investigation and has taught graduate courses in the fundamentals of clinical trials and the responsible conduct of research.