Program Director

Patricia Savi Glowe, BA

Program Director


I manage the organization and development of research programs and direct operational efforts supporting the Dudley Lab and associated centers.   I am responsible for new hires, financial management, and the project management team. With a specialty in regulatory development, I also lead the group’s efforts to secure and maintain compliance at all stages in the life cycle of clinical research.

I joined the Dudley Lab in the Fall of 2014. I joined Mount Sinai in January 2013 to coordinate clinical research studies in rare genetic disorders. Prior to this, I managed clinical research operations for the Neurourology research group at Stanford University. Through the coordination and management of more than 15 clinical research studies over a period of 7 years, I developed a unique understanding of regulatory challenges and a dedication to the optimization of study design.

With the creation of the Harris Center for Precision Wellness, my personal research interests have expanded to find new ways of utilizing advancing technologies for the improvement and tracking of subject compliance, longitudinal and passive data collection, and a focus on maintaining and improving data quality and richness. These new opportunities in clinical research offer a path towards future healthcare that is patient centric, focused on wellness and prevention, and is affordable for everyone.

Kidd BA, Hoffman G, Zimmerman N, Li L, Morgan JW, Glowe PK, Botwin GJ, Parekh S, Babic N, Doust MW, Stock GB, Schadt EE, Dudley JT. (2016) Evaluation of direct-to-consumer low-volume lab tests in healthy adults. Journal of Clinical Investigation. pii: 86318. doi: 10.1172

 

Previous Publications:

Anderson RU, Orenberg EK, Glowe P. (2014) OnabotulinumtoxinA office treatment for neurogenic bladder incontinence in Parkinson's disease. Urology. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2013.09.017. Epub 2013 Nov 11.

Anderson RU, Wise D, Sawyer T, Glowe P, Orenberg EK. (2011) 6-day intensive treatment protocol for refractory chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome using myofascial release and paradoxical relaxation training. Journal of Urology.  doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2010.11.076. Epub 2011 Feb 22.