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Appendix F: Committee Biosketches
Pages 827-834

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... She has served as a member on numerous committees for the National Institutes of Health as well as the Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues Working Group of the Newborn Screening Taskforce, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources Services Administration.
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... She serves as the primary Biostatistician for Collaborative Antiviral Study Group pediatric trials on rare diseases. She also provides statistical support regarding study design, protocol development, study monitoring, quality assurance, report generation, and statistical analyses.
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... She is currently working on the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance Natural History Database Project, funded by the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. She is a former Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy fellow.
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... del Junco, Ph.D., is the director of outcomes research at the Center for Translational Injury Research and senior epidemiologist at the Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences at the University of Texas Health Science Center-Houston (UTHealth-H)
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... His current funding from NINDS oversees the POINT multicenter randomized trial of Clopidogrel versus placebo in patients taking aspirin after TIA or minor ischemic stroke. He is also PI of a large trial of platinum versus coated coils in treating intracranial aneurysms sponsored by Stryker.
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... Her work has shown that an environment-sensing transcription factor may have a complex mediating effect in the body, and results have demonstrated impacts on immune system function, including inflammatory responses and fighting viral infections.
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... She is Co-Director of the NJMS Preventive Medicine Residency, and is also a practicing pediatrician. Her research interests include pediatric HIV, public health practice and surveillance methodology, and health care delivery.
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... He served as an expert witness for a federal judge in cases regarding adverse effects of the swine flu vaccine in the 1970s.


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