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Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of the Moderators and Speakers
Pages 91-100

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... Dr. Bero has developed and validated qualitative and quantitative methods for assessing bias in research design, conduct, and dissemination and pioneered using internal industry documents and transparency databases to understand corporate tactics and motives for influencing research evidence.
From page 92...
... He works broadly across biomedical informatics using multidisciplinary tools and methods but most often in applications of machine learning and natural language processing. His key interests are in public health informatics, especially research about misinformation and health behaviors, and clinical research informatics, especially about reducing bias and increasing timeliness of evidence synthesis from clinical trials.
From page 93...
... Cary Gross, M.D., is a professor of medicine and public health and director of the National Clinician Scholars Program at Yale University. His research addresses research integrity, comparative effectiveness, quality, and health equity, with a focus on cancer prevention and treatment.
From page 94...
... In law, she taught Negotiation and Client Counseling; she was a member of the faculty of the Medical Humanities and Social Science program in the College of Medicine, where she taught communication, conflict resolution, and ethics. Her experience at the university included technology transfer, management of COIs, human research participant protection, and long-term service as the campus research standards officer with responsibility for responding to allegations of professional misconduct by faculty and students.
From page 95...
... Martin McKee, M.D., is professor of European public health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, where he founded the European Centre on Health of Societies in Transition, a WHO Collaborating Centre. He is also research director of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies and president of the European Public Health Association.
From page 96...
... Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies. She is the chief editor of JAMA Internal Medicine since 2009 and has spearheaded its new focus on health care reform and "less is more." Her research interests are in health policy and technology assessment and how to promote high-value care, focusing on high-risk medical devices and the need to include women in clinical trials for them.
From page 97...
... He co-created a youth-led diabetes prevention social media campaign, The Bigger Picture (www .thebiggerpicture.org) , which merges arts with public health to catalyze social action; it was recognized by the National Academy of Medicine and received WHO's Non-Communicable Disease Lab Award.
From page 98...
... Rogers Award for lifetime achievement in health communication science and WHO Non-Communicable Disease Policy award. He received an M.D.
From page 99...
... She is a leading scientist who has produced foundational research on how harmful chemicals and pollutants impact health, pregnancy, and child development, including the first international study to document the effects of air pollution and preterm birth and the first to document toxic chemicals in pregnant women and newborns. A national expert in chemical and regulatory policy, she was a senior scientist and policy advisor for the U.S.


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