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Appendix D: Planning Committee, Speaker, and Moderator Biographies
Pages 93-102

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From page 93...
... She is the coprincipal investigator of the Ohio Regional TBI Model System and is currently or has served as principal investigator or coprincipal investigator on multiple studies addressing issues associated with TBI and substance use disorders, including randomized clinical trials or interventions. Bogner has authored or coauthored more than 40 publications in professional journals and one book chapter.
From page 94...
... . Prior to joining CMS, Davidson led Policy and Practice Improvement efforts at the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, where she managed payment reform, quality improvement, and workforce development initiatives in mental health and addiction prevention, treatment, and recovery organizations and provided training and technical assistance to human services organizations, counties, and states.
From page 95...
... . Within this role, Goldstein advises the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Science and Medicine as well as the Chief Medical Officer regarding program priorities covering the full range of public health activities within the HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health with a focus on those relating to public health innovation, clinical care delivery, health care payment and reimbursement policy, and the intersection of clinical care delivery and population health safety and preparedness.
From page 96...
... He is responsible for supporting the National Research Action Plan activities; serving as VA Lead for the joint VA/Department of Defense Long-term Impact of Military-relevant Brain Injury Consortium (LIMBIC) ; providing overall direction, program planning, development and implementation for ORD TBI research; coordinating with ORD leads and federal partners in other high-priority nationwide efforts in brain health; promoting data sharing in TBI research; and expanding the clinical trials network nationally to improve TBI treatments and diagnostics for veterans.
From page 97...
... Huerta also provides administrative oversight for the overall NLM research portfolio, serves as NLM Chief Diversity Officer, and provides senior executive support to NLM's Division and Office Directors. Huerta has spent more than 30 years at NIH and has made major contributions to the development and implementation of open science, as well as large-scale, open, digital biomedical research and technology initiatives.
From page 98...
... Prior to this position she spent 35 years developing housing and supportive services for people with disabilities, creating livable communities for older adults, and directing a free clinic for uninsured adults. As part of her role at DARS, Miller oversees the Commonwealth Neurotrauma Initiative, a trust fund that makes grants to Virginia-based researchers and organizations improving services for individuals living with spinal cord injuries and traumatic brain injuries.
From page 99...
... Peek-Asa's work has addressed the full spectrum of traumatic brain injuries from surveillance to prevention among a variety of populations. Peek-Asa has led international traumatic brain injury research, including a role as principal investigator on NIH FIC and NINDS projects that have established prospective traumatic brain injury registries in four countries.
From page 100...
... She has launched a nonprofit, the Champion Comeback Foundation, which provides resources for those recovering from brain injuries, mentorship for athletes and former athletes who have experienced brain trauma, and a support network for their caregivers. Katharine Stout, D.P.T., M.B.A., PT, NCS, is assistant branch chief at the Department of Defense Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence (TBICoE)
From page 101...
... She played an integral role in the successful reauthorization of the Traumatic Brain Injury in 2014, paving the way for the federal TBI program's move to the Administration for Community Living. Prior to her time at the Ridge Policy Group, Rebeccah worked on Capitol Hill for over 6 years where she served as Legislative Director to Congressman Todd R
From page 102...
... She pioneered early investigations on the roles of estrogen, physical activity, and cardiovascular factors in dementia risk, and more recently, her research group has led work on the connections between cognitive aging and sleep disorders, traumatic brain injury, and life-course exposures. With over 600 peerreviewed articles dedicated to improving population brain health (H-index = 152 and recognized by Clarivate Analytics as one of the most highly cited researchers in her field)


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