Alvaro Tinajero
Clinical Assistant Professor
alvaro_tinajero**[ta]**wn.edu
Wendy Verhoek-Oftedahl
Assistant Professor of the Practice
wendy_verhoek-oftedahl**[ta]**wn.edu
Martin Weinstock
Professor of Dermatology
Chief of Dermatology,
Melanoma and melanoma precursors, with particular emphasis on screening; (keratinocyte carcinoma (basal and squamous cell carcinoma of the skin) and precursors, with particular emphasis onchemoprevention;teledermatol***
martin_weinstock_md**[ta]**wn.edu
Erika Werner
Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Erika_Werner**[ta]**wn.edu
Wen-Chih (Hank) Wu
Associate Professor of Medicine
Effectiveness of shared medical appointments in heart failure, where a multi-disciplinary team of providers with expertise in nutrition, nursing, behavior and medication management join to manage heart failure in addition to and support of, the patient’s regular physician visits. Evaluate the comparative effectiveness and implementation of a novel reciprocal peer support program-the Peer to Peer Program (P2P)-in maintaining gains from diabetes Shared-medical appointments.
wen-chih_wu**[ta]**wn.edu
Haiyan Xu
Associate Professor of Epidemiology (Research)
haiyan_xu**[ta]**wn.edu
Adjunct Faculty
Hélène Carabin
Adjunct Professor
University of
helene_carabin**[ta]**wn.edu
Melissa Clark
Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology
University of
melissa_clark**[ta]**wn.edu
Kei Hang (Katie) Chan
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Traci Green
Adjunct Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
traci_green**[ta]**wn.edu
E. Andres Houseman
Adjunct Associate Professor
e_andres_houseman**[ta]**wn.edu
Yen-Tsung Huang
Adjunct Associate Professor
yen-tsung_huang**[ta]**wn.edu
Douglas Kiel
Adjunct Professor
Epidemiology of musculoskeletal diseases including osteoporosis and sarcopenia in olderadults. Dr. Kiel leads the Framingham Osteoporosis Study and has ongoing geneĕcepidemiology studies using GWAS, whole genome sequencing, and epigeneĕcs
douglas_kiel**[ta]**wn.edu
Elizabeth Kimani
Adjunct Assistant Professor
African Population and
elizabeth_kimani**[ta]**wn.edu
Albert Lo
Adjunct Associate Professor of Neurology
Eli Lilly and Company
albert_lo**[ta]**wn.edu
Carmen Marsit
Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology
carmen_marsit**[ta]**wn.edu
Kenneth Mayer
Adjunct Professor
kenneth_mayer**[ta]**wn.edu
Dominique Michaud
Adjunct Professor
Interested in inflammation and immune response and how they play a role in the etiology of cancer; microbiome and GI cancers; epigenetic immune markers and cancer; periodontal disease and cancer.
dominique_michaud**[ta]**wn.edu
Megan Romano
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Adjunct Associate Professor
edmond_shenassa**[ta]**wn.edu
Elizabeth Triche
Adjunct Assistant Professor
elizabeth_triche**[ta]**wn.edu
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我们的研究和培训项目为本科生提供经验学习和研究的机会,研究生和研究生学者、教师和布朗社区内外的卫生保健专业人士。教师发展中心方法,软件工具和应用这些解决重要的健康问题。导致了中心公共卫生学院的的努力领导国家疗效比较研究议程,对可支付医疗法案的基石。
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Leadership
Thomas Trikalinos (Associate Professor and Director)
thomas_trikalinos**[ta]**wn.edu
Github/Ttrikalinos
Tom works on novel methodologies for comparative effectiveness research, with emphasis on the steps of evidence synthesis (by means of systematic review and meta-analysis), and evidence contextualization (by means of decision and economic analysis). Tom and his colleagues strive to modernize and optimize the processes of evidence-based medicine by porting methodologies from computer science and applied mathematics.
Christopher Schmid (Professor and Co-Director)
christopher_schmid**[ta]**wn.edu
My research focuses on statistical methods for meta-analysis, the quantitative synthesis of information from observational and experimental studies. I am concentrating on developing methods and software for simultaneously comparing many treatments for a medical condition in order to determine which is best. I also develop models to enable doctors to work with patients to choose the best treatment through single patient experiments and models for predicting kidney function using multi-study data.
Faculty
Ethan Balk (Associate Professor, Research)
ethan_balk**[ta]**wn.edu
Ethan Balk, MD MPH, is Associate Professor (Research) in the Brown University School of Public Health. For about 15 years, his research has focused on systematic review, evidence based medicine, meta-analysis, study quality assessment, and evaluation of literature. He has led numerous comparative effectiveness reviews, evidence reports, technologies, and other systematic reviews for the Agency for Healthcare Research and
Issa J. Dahabreh (Assistant Professor)
issa_dahabreh**[ta]**wn.edu
My work focuses on the synthesis of observational and experimental studies of therapeutic interventions and diagnostic tests. I am also interested in applied work on systematic reviews of treatments, medical tests, and risk factors for disease.
Rowan Iskandar (Assistant Professor, Research)
rowan_iskandar**[ta]**wn.edu