HMP Spring 2024 Faculty Bio Book

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Spring 2024 Department Faculty Biography Book St. Mary’s Hall #230 3700 Reservoir Road NW Washington, DC 20057

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH MANAGEMENT & POLICY CORE FACULTY Maria Alva, DPhil .................................................................................................................................... 3 Robert Friedland, PhD .............................................................................................................................. 4 Gultekin Gollu, PhD .................................................................................................................................. 5 Carole Roan Gresenz, PhD ........................................................................................................................ 6 Derek M. Griffith, PhD ............................................................................................................................. 7 Sam Halabi, JD, M.Phil ............................................................................................................................ 8 Sean Huang, PhD...................................................................................................................................... 9 Vanessa Hurley, PhD ................................................................................................................................10 Bette Jacobs, PhD......................................................................................................................................11 So- Yeon Kang, PhD ................................................................................................................................. 13 Daniel Kim, PhD ..................................................................................................................................... 14 Christopher J. King, PhD, MHSc, FACHE .............................................................................................. 15 John Kraemer, JD, MPH ...........................................................................................................................17 Ryung Suh, MD ........................................................................................................................................ 18 Michael Stoto,PhD ...................................................................................................................................19 Adjunct Department Faculty......................................................................................................................20

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MARIA ALVA, DPHIL

Assistant Professor mla72@georgetown.edu Maria L. Alva joins the Health Care Management & Policy Department at the School of Health from the McCourt School of Public Policy Massive Data Institute. Her research focuses on impact evaluations of healthcare interventions and the costeffectiveness of preventive decisions. She works primarily in the area of behavioral health and NCDs. Her interest in NCDs started at the University of Oxford, where her Ph.D. research focused on economic analyses of the United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study—a landmark trial of policies to improve type-2 diabetes management. Before joining academia, Maria worked as a Senior Research Associate at Impaq International (now American Institutes for Research) and Health Economist in the Division of Public Health and Policy Research at RTI International, where she worked on disease models for the CDC based on individual patient data to predict lifetime costs and outcomes and on CMS program valuations of healthcare interventions using both Medicare and Medicaid data.

Education Oxford University – DPhil, Public Health Oxford University – MPhil, Economics

Expertise/Interests Health Economics, Program Evaluation, Behavioral Health, Public Health

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ROBERT FRIEDLAND, PHD Associate Professor rbf4@georgetown.edu Dr. Robert Friedland has had a wide range of research and public policy experience, including Chief Economist for Maryland's Medicaid program; Senior Research Associate at the Employee Benefit Research Institute; Director of the American Association of Retired Person's Public Policy Institute; Research Director, National Academy of Social Insurance; and Economist on the staff of the U.S. Bipartisan Commission on Comprehensive Health Care, better known as the Pepper Commission. Friedland founded the National Academy on an Aging Society and Directed the Center on an Aging Society at Georgetown University. His book Facing the Costs of Long-Term Care, was awarded the 1992 Elizur Wright Award by the American Risk and Insurance Association. Friedland is the former Chair of the board of the National Academy for State Health Policy, a former Commissioner on The American Bar Association, Commission on Law and Aging, and was on the Board of the Health Assistance Partnership, and the Editorial Board of Aging Today. Dr. Friedland is a member of the National Academy of Social Insurance and a fellow in AcademyHealth and the Gerontological Society of America. He teaches Healthcare Economics, Reimbursement Policy, Policy Analysis and the Politics of Health Care. Education The George Washington University - PhD, Economics The George Washington University - MPhil, Economics The George Washington University – BA, Economics

Expertise/Interests Health Care Policy, Financing Health Care and Long-Term Care, and the Economics of Social Determinants of Health Hours of Availability: Meetings available by appointment

Last Updated: August 2022

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GULTEKIN GOLLU, PHD MHSA Program Director Assistant Professor gultekin.gollu@georgetown.edu

Dr. Gultekin Gollu serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Management & Policy at the School of Health. His research primarily focuses on the effects of health policies on the labor market, crime rates, and health outcomes, particularly highlighting the disparities present within U.S. society. In addition to his research, Dr. Gollu engages in collaborative projects with healthcare organizations, utilizing data analytics to enhance hospital operations and the quality of patient care. His academic interests extend to teaching subjects such as health data analytics and visualization, health economics, and health services research. Previously, Dr. Gollu held the position of MBA Program Director at his former institution and has actively contributed to various organizations aimed at fostering diversity, intercultural dialogue, and sustainability.

Education University of Wisconsin-Madison – PhD, Economics Bogazici University – MA, Economics Sabanci University – BA, Economics Expertise/Interests Health Economics, Health Data Analytics, Healthcare Policy Analysis Hours of Availability: Meetings available by appointment

Last Updated: February 2024

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CAROLE ROAN GRESENZ, PHD Professor crg70@georgetown.edu Carole Roan Gresenz is jointly appointed in the McCourt School of Public Policy and the School of Health. In the School of Health, she holds the Bette Jacobs Endowed Professorship in the Department of Health Management and Policy. She served as the Interim Dean of the School of Nursing and Health Studies from 2019-2021 and as Senior Associate Dean from 2018-2019. She previously worked at the RAND Corporation where her positions included Director, RAND Economics, Sociology, and Statistics Department; Director, RAND Health Economics, Finance and Organization program; and Associate Director, RAND Institute for Civil Justice. Her recent research examines how Alzheimer's disease and related dementias affect the financial well-being of individuals and families during their early stage prior to diagnosis; assesses the effects of aggressive versus conservative treatment of low-risk prostate cancer on mortality, adverse side effects and episode treatment costs; and explores the usefulness of social media data for firearms research. She serves on the editorial boards of Health Services Research, Medical Care Research and Review, and Transforming Care. She holds a Ph.D. and M.A. in economics from Brown University and a B.A. in economics from Loyola University Maryland. Education Brown University - PhD, Economics Loyola College in Maryland – BA, Economics Expertise/Interests Health Economics, Labor Economics Hours of Availability: Meetings available by appointment

Last Updated: December 2022

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DEREK M. GRIFFITH, PHD Professor Founder and Co-Director of Racial Justice Institute Founder and Director of the Center for Men’s Health Equity dmg161@georgetown.edu Dr. Derek M. Griffith is a Founding Co-Director of the Racial Justice Institute,Founder and Director of the Center for Men’s Health Equity, Member of the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Professor of Health Management & Policy and Oncology at Georgetown University. He also serves as the Chair of Global Action on Men’s Health – a global men’s health advocacy organization. Trained in psychology and public health, Dr. Griffith’s program of research focuses on developing anti-racism approaches to achieve racial, ethnic, and gender equity in health. His research has explored how notions of manhood, trustworthiness, intersectionality, and individual tailoring can be incorporated into community-based and policy strategies to promote health and well-being. Dr.Griffith is a contributor to and editor of three books and the author of over 150 peer-reviewed manuscripts. He has been the principal investigator of research grants from the American Cancer Society, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and several institutes within the National Institutes of Health. Dr.Griffith serves on the editorial boards of several public health and men’s health journals. Recently, he received a citation from the president of the American Psychological Association, “For his extraordinary leadership in addressing the impacts of racism on the health and well-being of the nation and specifically for African American and Latino men”. Education DePaul University – PhD, Clinical-Community Psychology University of Maryland at College Park – BA, Psychology and African-American Studies Expertise/Interests Cancer Disparities, Translational Genomics, Qualitative Research, Behavioral Interventions, CommunityBased Participatory Research, Health Behavior, Health Equity, Implementation Science, Men's Health, Precision Lifestyle Medicine, Structural Racism as a Determinant of Health Hours of Availability: Meetings available by appointment

Last Updated: July 2023

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SAM HALABI, JD, M.PHIL

Professor sfh9@georgetown.edu Sam Halabi joins the HMP Department from the Colorado School of Public Health and Colorado State University where he served, respectively, as Professor and Senior Associate Vice-President for Health Policy and Ethics. He will also direct the O’Neill Institute’s Center for Transformational Health Law. Previously, Halabi served as the Manley O. Hudson Professor of Law and director of the Center for Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship at the University of Missouri where he was awarded the Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Health Law, Policy, and Ethics and earned the Husch Blackwell Award for Distinguished Teaching. He has published 5 books and more than 80 manuscripts on international cooperation and data sharing in epidemic and pandemic preparedness. His external support includes the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, NIAID, Resolve to Save Lives, USAID, the Wellcome Trust, and the World Health Organization. His work is published in JAMA, the Lancet, the New England Journal of Medicine, and Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. He practiced law at the Washington, D.C. office of Latham & Watkins and clerked for U.S. District Judge Nanette K. Laughrey. Education Harvard University – JD Oxford University – MPhil, International Relations

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SEAN HUANG, PHD HCMP Director Associate Professor sean.huang@georgetown.edu 202-687-5494 Dr. Sean Huang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Management & Policy at Georgetown University. Dr. Huang’s research focuses on the regulation and behavior of hospitals, nursing homes, and home health agencies domestically and internationally, including the relationship between a health care provider’s governance structure and the quality of care. His academic pursuits also involve the application of corporate finance and industrial organization to health care delivery systems. He teaches Financial Management. Education University of Michigan - PhD, Health Economics University of Michigan - MA, Economics National University of Taiwan - BA, Finance/International Relations Expertise/Interests Health Economics, Healthcare Finance, Healthcare Markets, Long-Term Care Hours of Availability: Meetings available by appointment

Last Updated: August 2022

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VANESSA HURLEY, PHD Assistant Professor vh151@georgetown.edu 202-687-4209 Dr. Hurley is an assistant professor within the Department of Health Management & Policy in the School of Health. Her research interests lie at the intersection of organizational learning and quality improvement, with a particular focus on health care collaboratives and their role in elevating patientcentered innovations. In addition to conducting research in partnership with the High Value Healthcare Collaborative, she has also collaborated with scholars at the UC Berkeley Center for Healthcare Organizational and Innovation Research, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and the MedStar Health National Center for Human Factors in Healthcare. She previously worked as a health policy analyst for the New America Foundation and as a project manager and quality improvement consultant within rural and community health care settings across the Northeast. Dr. Hurley teaches Strategic Management for graduate students in the MHSA program and Health Care in America II: Introduction to Management and Leadership for undergraduate HCMP students. Education University of California at Berkeley - PhD, Health Policy Tufts University - MS, Biomedical Science Dartmouth College - MPH, Health Policy Dartmouth College - AB, English Expertise/Interests Health Administration, Health Care Management, Organizational Behavior Hours of Availability: Meetings available by appointment

Last Updated: July 2023

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BETTE JACOBS, PHD Professor bette.jacobs@georgetown.edu Bette Jacobs is Professor, Health Management & Policy; Distinguished Scholar and co-founder at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law; and a Fellow and Visiting Professor at Campion Hall University of Oxford. A Native American whose body of work spans community, academic, service, and corporate leadership, she is recognized for contributions in successful start-ups, financial integrity, and interdisciplinary innovations. She served with distinction as Dean for the Georgetown University School of Nursing and Health Studies for 11 years overseeing unprecedented programmatic growth within the University. Previous executive experience includes vice presidency for Honda of America Manufacturing; founding faculty member and Associate Director of Applied Research at the Civitan International Research Center; and Acting Dean of Graduate Studies and Research at California State University. Jacobs’ extraordinary cross-disciplinary and cross- sector leadership has fostered innovation and improved systems. Her personal and professional activities emanate from crossing childhood cultural boundaries triangulating a colonized, missionized tribal history through pathways in education, business, and service. Strong cultural roots anchor and animate her work to advance the common good with practical abilities to do so. Dr. Jacobs is a scholar skilled in operations. She established enduring innovative models in business and education and sorted or refined programs in both. Dr. Jacobs has published numerous articles and chapters including “Bridging the Divide Between Genomic Science and Indigenous People” in the Journal of Legal and Medical Education, hosted a colloquium featuring the US Health and Human Service position statement on Personalized Medicine, and has testified before Congress. Her honors include ceremonial/commencement recognition at Heritage College on the Yakima Indian Reservation, Chang Gung University in Taiwan, Anhui University in China, and James Cook University in Australia. She has designed and implemented corporate safety, human resource, construction, and efficiency projects using best-in-class quality standards. Dr. Jacobs has presented at the Institute of Medicine, the American Statistical Association, EUWHO for medical students at the World Health Organization, and for wide variety of management meetings associated with health, engineering, and culture. She served as expert panel member for reports to shape policy for the Secretary of Health and Human Services, the Social Security Administration, and National Academy of Science. She chaired NIH study sections and consulted on the design and launch of process engineering and for imaging facilities. She has mentored students and fellows in many fields in places as representative as Wyoming, Texas, England, China, and Japan. Dr. Jacobs is long time member of organizations such as the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in to Science, work groups such as the International Group on Indigenous Health Measurement, and served on Boards ranging from Environmental Health and Safety to Reading is Fundamental. Dr. Jacobs has been involved with social entrepreneurship throughout her career. Her current scholarship and teaching on non-profit governance incorporates the entire scope of a diverse and unique experience. Since her sabbatical at Oxford University, this body of work reflects deeper understanding of the British Charity Model that shaped the foundation used for US and International aid. She has pursed areas where harmony across nonprofit, public, and commercial sectors contribute to improving the human condition. In addition, her research is

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informed by political theory, Jesuit Catholic values, and the Honda philosophy and focuses on the non-profit sector as a primary vehicle for the common good. Education University of Texas – PhD, Public Health California State University – MS, Public Health California State University – BS, Nursing Expertise/Interests Organizational Leadership and Governance, Non-profit, Non-Governmental and For-Profit Models, Health Equity, Racial Justice, Policy and Programs as Instruments for the Common Good Hours of Availability: Meetings available by appointment

Last Updated: August 2020

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SO- YEON KANG, PHD

Assistant Professor sk2327@georgetown.edu So Yeon Kang joins the Department of Health Management and Policy as a tenure-line Assistant Professor. She will also be a member of the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center. Kang holds a PhD in Health Service Research and Policy from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Health, an MBA from the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, and an undergraduate degree from Korea University. Her research agenda centers around the intersection of healthcare payment policy, healthcare innovations, and business management. Currently, her work focuses on three main areas: prescription drug pricing policy, drug access and affordability, and the diffusion of innovations in the context of value-based payment reform. Kang’s research has been published in peer-reviewed journals, such as JAMA, JAMA Health Forum, and Health Affairs, and has been featured in media outlets including Forbes and Reuters. Prior to coming to academia, Kang gained experience in the pharmaceutical industry, having held positions in pricing, commercial strategy, and health technology assessment at Eli Lilly and Novartis Oncology. Education Johns Hopkins University – PhD, Health Service Research and Policy Johns Hopkins University – MBA

Expertise/Interests Interests: health care payment and coverage policy; prescription drug pricing policy, access, and affordability; precision medicine; value-based payment models; care delivery innovations Expertise: health services research; econometric analysis of large databases (e.g., insurance claims data, survey, administrative data, etc.); cost analysis, economic evaluation; comparative policy research; macro-organizational change theories.

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DAE HYUN (DANIEL) KIM, PHD

Assistant Professor dk1146@georgetown.edu Dae Hyun (Daniel) Kim is an Assistant Professor of Health Management and Policy in Georgetown University's School of Health. His research focuses on the impact of both patients' and organizational health literacy levels, patient engagement, quality and safety, access and health disparities, long-term and palliative care, wellness, healthcare leadership, and intersection between healthcare and AI. He also engages in health administration education research where he focuses on competency-based education. He holds Ph.D. from University of Alabama at Birmingham and B.A. from University of Michigan.

Education University of Alabama at Birmingham – PhD, Health Services Administration University of Michigan – BA, Psychology Expertise/Interests Health literacy, Patient Engagement, Access and Health Disparity, Competency-Based Education, Long-Term and Palliative Care, Quantitative Methods, Qualitative Methods, Mixed Methods

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CHRISTOPHER J. KING, PHD, MHSC, FACHE Associate Professor Dean of School of Health ck806@georgetown.edu As inaugural Dean of the Georgetown University School of Health, Christopher works collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders to establish a world class academic destination for advancing health. He is also responsible for academic and operational leadership of the school which is currently comprised of three Departments - Human Science, Global Health and Health Management and Policy - representing more than 400 students and 78 full-time and part-time faculty. Prior to his role as Dean, he served as chair of the Department of Health Management & Policy where he provided visionary leadership and oversight of undergraduate degree in Health Care Management and Policy and a nationally accredited master's degree in Health Management & Policy. As an associate professor, he teaches and contributes to scholarship on the creation of equitable systems of care within the context of national health reform goals. He works closely with public and private providers to bridge the gap between medical care and healthcare. Prior to joining Georgetown University, Christopher served as the first Assistant Vice President of Community Health for MedStar Health, a $6B not-for-profit healthcare system comprised of 10 hospitals in the Baltimore/Washington region. Accomplishments included planning, launching and managing a new corporate function designed to apply more rigor and evidence in communitybased planning, implementation and evaluation. He was also responsible for developing, testing and evaluating innovative approaches to integrate social factors in systems of care. Prior to his work with MedStar Health, Christopher served as a director for Greater Baden Medical Services, Inc., a Federally Qualified Health Center in southern Maryland. During his four-year tenure, he managed federal grants, oversaw support services and secured more than $7M in public and private grants to promote health equity and improve the health of vulnerable and underserved populations. Through volunteer work, he has spearheaded regional efforts to heighten awareness of how racism, discrimination and implicit bias influence individual and population health. Christopher is an active member of the American College of Healthcare Executives and has been a contributor to Healthcare Executive magazine. He has conducted health disparity and health equity presentations to national audiences. And as a former senior fellow of the Health Research & Educational Trust (HRET), Christopher represents an esteemed group of national thought leaders dedicated to transforming health care through research and education. His national investigations on screening and barriers to care among cancer survivors by race and ethnicity were published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine and the American Journal of Medical Quality. His thought leadership around Black Lives and the Triple Aim has been published in the Journal of the National Medical Association. Christopher is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and he currently serves as Secretary of the DC Hospital Association Board of Directors. He has also been an advisor for the DC Department of Health State Innovation Model, Adventist HealthCare's Center for Health Equity and Wellness and the Maryland Governor’s Wellmobile Program. In 2019, he was appointed a Commissioner for the District of Columbia Commission on Health Equity. In 2020, he authored Health Disparities in the Black Community: An Imperative for Racial Equity and most recently, his work on Race, Place and Structural Racism in the District of 15


Columbia was published in Health Affairs – the nation’s leading peer-reviewed journal on health, healthcare and policy. The Washington Business Journal has recognized him as one of the region’s top minority business leaders. Education University of Maryland – PhD, Health Services Administration Towson University - MHSc, Master of Health Science, East Carolina University – BS, School and Community Health Expertise/Interests Health Disparities, Public Health, Racial Equity, Social Determinants of Health, Health Equity, Racial Equity, Systemic Racism and Health Outcomes Hours of Availability: Meetings available by appointment. Please contact executive assistant, Angel Phan (angel.phan@georgetown.edu)

Last Updated: December 2022

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JOHN KRAEMER, JD, MPH Department Chair Associate Professor jdk32@georgetown.edu John Kraemer is the department chair and associate professor in Georgetown University's Department of Health Management & Policy, and he is also affiliated with the university's O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law and African Studies Program. Trained in both public health and the law, his work focuses on the intersection of empirical evidence and public health policy. Substantively, he mainly studies women and children’s health in rural populations in sub-Saharan Africa and road safety for vulnerable road users. Methodologically, most of his work analyzes complex sample survey data. His current and past projects include work with the Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon initiative against women's cancers, the United Nations Special Envoy for Malaria, and Last Mile Health. At Georgetown, John teaches undergraduate epidemiology and graduate quantitative methods. He also teaches a course on the intersection of democracy, rights, and health and a seminar on the 2014-2015 West African Ebola epidemic. Education Johns Hopkins University - MPH, Public Health Georgetown University - JD, Law/Public Health Baker University - BA, Political Science Expertise/Interests Epidemiology, Global Health, Health Law, International Health, Survey Research Hours of Availability: Meetings available by appointment

Last Updated: August 2022

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RYUNG SUH, MD Associate Professor suhr@georgetown.edu Ryung Suh brings three decades of executive management and organizational leadership experience and expertise and has been teaching at Georgetown since 2003, serving as Chair of the Department of Health Management & Policy from 2014-2019. He serves as the Chief of Staff, Veterans Health Adminstration, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and directs an incubator lab and social impact investment fund. He previously built and exited a middlemarket health management consultancy that led major transformation efforts for federal health agencies, directed public and private sector enterprise-level modernization and organizational change initiatives, managed a commercial consulting practice serving the life sciences industry, and launched over a dozen successful businesses that have served government and private industry clients. He is the President-Elect of the American College of Preventive Medicine and has previously served as President of the American Association of Public Health Physicians, on the Board of Governors of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, on a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Committee, and in other leadership roles within organized medicine. He has served as a Senior Fellow with NORC at the University of Chicago, on the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights State Advisory Committee, and as a Term Member on the Council on Foreign Relations. Dr. Suh also served as an infantry and medical corps officer for 26 years with a diverse set of operational, special operations, and military health system responsibilities. He is a combat veteran who has deployed to multiple overseas locations to include service as a Task Force Surgeon during Operation Enduring Freedom, where he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal. His military qualifications include airborne, ranger, jumpmaster, and flight surgeon. Education F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine at the Uniformed Services University – MPH Georgetown University McDonough School of Business – MBA Georgetown University Graduate Public Policy Program – MPP Georgetown University School of Medicine – MD United States Military Academy – BS, Chemistry Expertise/Interests Business Innovations and Entrepreneurship, Health Care Management and Policy, Organizational Transformation, Population and Public Health, Occupational Medicine Hours of Availability: Daily 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM EST, by appointment

Last Updated: July 2023

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MICHAEL STOTO, PhD Professor Emeritus stotom@georgetown.edu Michael A. Stoto, PhD, is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Health Management and Policy, School of Health, Georgetown University. He is also an adjunct professor of biostatistics at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health and a Professorial Lecturer in Biostatistics and Bioinformatics at The George Washington University. A statistician, epidemiologist, and health services researcher, Dr. Stoto’s methodological interest includes systematic reviews and meta-analysis, community health assessment, evaluation methods, and performance measurement. His substantive research focuses on public health systems, especially with regard to emergency preparedness, infectious disease policy, and drug and vaccine safety.

Much of Dr. Stoto’s recent work has focused on public health emergency preparedness, especially the evaluation of biosurveillance methods and systems, the development of methods for assessing emergency preparedness capabilities based on exercises and actual events, and the effectiveness of public health systems. He was the co-Principal Investigator of the CDC-funded Preparedness and Emergency Response Research Center based at the Harvard School of Public Health, and currently serves as Co-chair of the Public Health Extreme Events Research Network (PHEER) Steering Committee. Dr. Stoto is also the lead associate editor for Globalization and Health’s special collection on cross-border infectious disease threats. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Stoto’s research has focused on surveillance and data systems to guide decision-making, interpretation of test results and policy for testing, and other aspects of public health policy and practice from the local to global level. He is working with the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and Alma Mater Studiorum -Università di Bologna on the assessment of public health emergency capabilities and capacities during the COVID-19 pandemic and the implications monitoring and evaluation methodology for public health emergency preparedness. Education Harvard University – PhD, Statistics Princeton University – AB, Statistics Expertise/Interests: Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Health Systems Research, Public Health Policy Hours of Availability: Meetings available by appointment

Last Updated: February 2024

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ADJUNCT DEPARTMENT FACULTY Sumegha Asthana – Center for Global Health Science and Security, Georgetown University Saad Chaudhry – Luminis Health Sonia Canzater -O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law LaShanda Cobbs – OptumServe/UnitedHealth Group Greg Downing – Holy Cross Hospital Peter Erwin – Customer Value Partners Jennifer Ford – Department of Veterans Affairs Sara Hejazi – Tandigm Health Bernard Horak – MITRE Fred Hyde – Fred Hyde & Associates Susan Kim – U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Susan Kirsh – Veterans Health Administration Kishka McClain – MedStar Health Andrew Mulcahy – RAND Corporation Jeffery Nadel – Department of Veterans Affairs Jason Ormsby – Atlas Research Ruth Pollard – District of Columbia Developing Families Center Purva Rawal – CMS Innovation Center at Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Allie Reschovsky – MedStar Health Maureen Schafer – Philips Fred Selck - Intensity Ipsita Smolinski - Capitol Street Marshall Strisik – American Kidney Fund Angela Thomas – MedStar Health Research Institute John Wallenhorst – Bon Secours Health System Kathryn Watson – Maxor National Pharmacy Services Mimi Zhang – Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Last Updated: January 2024

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