Thomas and Catherine Yoshikawa Award

Named in honor of Dr. Thomas T. Yoshikawa and his wife, Catherine—who together served the AGS and the geriatrics community for more than two decades—the Yoshikawa Award will offer recognition and financial support to emerging eldercare scholars who represent the early promise of the Yoshikawas’ own illustrious career. The award, which includes a $2,000 honorarium, has been supported through 2032 thanks to generous support from AGS members and countless friends and colleagues of the Dr. and Mrs. Yoshikawa.

2026 Recipient: Ariel Green, MD, MPH, PhD, AGSF 

Dr. Ariel Green, MD, MPH, PhD, AGSF, Associate Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University is the 2026 recipient of the Thomas & Catherine Yoshikawa Award for Outstanding Scientific Achievement in Clinical Investigation.

Dr. Ariel Green is an internationally recognized leader in deprescribing research, with a longstanding goal of optimizing medication use for older adults with multiple chronic conditions, particularly those with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD). Her work focuses on developing and implementing evidence-based, patient- and care partner-centered strategies to improve older adults’ health outcomes by reducing potentially inappropriate medication use. Her research portfolio spans pragmatic clinical trials, pharmacoepidemiology, and mixed-methods approaches, including qualitative and survey methods to elicit the values, preferences, and priorities of older adults and their care partners. 

Dr. Green has recently worked on projects such as a full-scale effectiveness trial of “ALIGN: Aligning Medications with What Matters Most,” a pragmatic, pharmacist-led deprescribing intervention for patients with cognitive impairment in primary care. Dr. Green is currently building upon her previous work to develop and pilot a patient portal-based version of ALIGN. 

Widely recognized for her contributions to geriatrics and aging research, Dr. Green has garnered several peer-reviewed grants as Principal Investigator, including a K23 and R01 from the NIA, pilot awards from the NIA’s IMPACT Collaboratory and the U.S. Deprescribing Research Network, and a Demonstration Project grant from the IMPACT Collaboratory. Dr. Green is an active member of the AGS community and, among her many contributions, currently serves as Chair of the Clinical Practice and Models of Care Committee. Her achievements within the Society include receiving Fellow status in 2023, the Junior Investigator of the Year award in 2022, the Choosing Wisely Champion Award in 2016, and an AGS Outstanding Committee Service Award in 2014.

 

Past Recipients of the Thomas and Catherine Yoshikawa Outstanding Scientific Achievement for Clinical Investigation Award

2026    Ariel Green, MD, MPH, PhD, AGSF
2025   Nancy Schoenborn, MD, MHS
2024   C. Barrett Bowling, MD, MSPH
2023   Dae Kim, MD, MPH, ScD
2022   Amy S. Kelly, MD, MSHS
2020   Alexander Smith, MD, MS, MPH
2019   Amy Kind, MD, PhD
2018   Heather Whitson, MD, MHS
2017   Sei Lee, MD, MAS
2016   Mara Schonberg, MD, MPH
2015   Rebecca Sudore, MD
2014   XinQi Dong, MD, MPH
2013   Cynthia J. Brown, MD, MSPH
2012   Malaz A. Boustani, MD, MPH
2011   Catherine A. Sarkisian, MD, MSPH   
2010   Cynthia M. Boyd, MD, MPH
2009   Louise C. Walter, MD
2008   R. Sean Morrison, MD
2007   Eric A. Coleman, MD, MPH
2006   David J. Cassaret, MD, MS
2005   Joe Verghese, MBBS, MS
2004   Terri R. Fried, MD
2003   Edward Marcantonio, MD, Boston, MA
2002   James T. Pacala, MD, Minneapolis, MN
2001   Thomas M. Gill, MD, New Haven, CT
2001   Greg A. Sachs, MD, Chicago, IL
2000   Elizabeth Capezuti, PhD, RN

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