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Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Stakeholder Speakers." Institute of Medicine. 2013. Ranking Vaccines: A Prioritization Software Tool: Phase II: Prototype of a Decision-Support System. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13531.
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Stakeholder Speakers




BRUCE GELLIN (Sponsor), Deputy Assistant Secretary of Health; Director, National Vaccine Program Office, Department of Health and Human Services

PHYLLIS ARTHUR, Senior Director, Vaccines, Immunotherapeutics and Diagnostics Policy, Biotechnology Industry Organization

JOHN BOSLEGO, Director, Vaccine Development Program, PATH

CARTER DIGGS, Senior Technical Advisor, Malaria Vaccine Development Program, U.S. Agency for International Development

PHILIP ECKHOFF, Research Scientist and Principal Investigator, Disease Modeling Team, Intellectual Ventures

IRENE ECKSTRAND, Scientific Officer, Models of Infectious Disease Agent Study, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health

RAINER ENGELHARDT, Assistant Deputy Minister, Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Branch, Public Health Agency of Canada

ALEXANDER GARZA, Assistant Secretary for Health Affairs and Chief Medical Officer, Department of Homeland Security

ANN GINSBERG, Vice President, Scientific Affairs, Aeras

MARION GRUBER, Director, Office of Vaccines Research and Review, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Food and Drug Administration

DAVID HAMMER, Product Manager, Joint Vaccine Acquisition Program, Chemical Biological Medical Systems, Department of Defense

CAROLE HEILMAN, Director, Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, National Institutes of Health

Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Stakeholder Speakers." Institute of Medicine. 2013. Ranking Vaccines: A Prioritization Software Tool: Phase II: Prototype of a Decision-Support System. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13531.
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SETH HETHERINGTON, Chief Medical Officer, Genocea Biosciences; Member, National Vaccine Advisory Committee

JOACHIM HOMBACH, Senior Adviser, Department of Immunisation, Vaccines and Biologicals, World Health Organization

PETER HOTEZ, President, Albert Sabin Vaccine Institute, and Dean, National School of Tropical Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine

ROBERT KOLODNER, Chief Health Informatics Officer and Acting Executive Officer, Open Health Tools

PRASAD KULKARNI, Medical Director, The Serum Institute of India Limited

DIANA LANCHONEY, Executive Director, Vaccine Ventures and New Products, Merck & Company

TIMOTHY LANT, Director, Analytic Decision Support, Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, Department of Health and Human Services

OSMAN MANSOOR, Senior Health Advisor, New Vaccines, United Nations Children’s Fund

RICHARD MARTINELLO, Chief Consultant, Clinical Public Health, Department of Veterans Affairs

GENEVIEVE MEIER, Health Economics Manager, North America Vaccines Division, GlaxoSmithKline Vaccines

CHRISTOPHER MURRAY, Director, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, University of Washington School of Medicine

ALEX PALACIOS, Special Representative, GAVI Alliance

PATRICIA QUINLISK, Medical Director, Iowa Department of Health

ROBIN ROBINSON, Director, Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, Department of Health and Human Services

JEFFREY STURCHIO, Senior Partner, Rabin Martin

MELINDA WHARTON, Deputy Director, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Stakeholder Speakers." Institute of Medicine. 2013. Ranking Vaccines: A Prioritization Software Tool: Phase II: Prototype of a Decision-Support System. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13531.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix E: Stakeholder Speakers." Institute of Medicine. 2013. Ranking Vaccines: A Prioritization Software Tool: Phase II: Prototype of a Decision-Support System. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13531.
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SMART Vaccines—Strategic Multi-Attribute Ranking Tool for Vaccines—is a prioritization software tool developed by the Institute of Medicine that utilizes decision science and modeling to help inform choices among candidates for new vaccine development. A blueprint for this computer-based guide was presented in the 2012 report Ranking Vaccines: A Prioritization Framework: Phase I.

Ranking Vaccines: A Prioritization Software Tool,Phase II extends the proof-of-concept presented in the Phase I report, which was based on multi-attribute utility theory. This report refines a beta version of the model developed in the Phase I report and presents its next iteration, SMART Vaccines 1.0.

Ranking Vaccines: Phase II discusses the methods underlying the development, validation, and evaluation of SMART Vaccines 1.0. It also discusses how SMART Vaccines should—and, just as importantly, should not—be used. The report also offers ideas for future enhancements for SMART Vaccines as well as for ideas for expanded uses and considerations and possibilities for the future.

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