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Appendix F: Committee Biosketches
Pages 269-276

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... He was also on the core faculties of the Johns Hopkins Center for Clinical Trials, Berman Bioethics Institute, Graduate Train ing Program in Clinical Investigation, and co-directed the epidemiology doctoral 269
From page 270...
... He is a scientific advisor to the Medical Advisory Panel of the National Blue Cross/Blue Shield Technology Evaluation Center, and was appointed to the Methodology Committee of the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute.
From page 271...
... She created a US field-based medical team that supported clinical research and communication with medical opinion leaders. As vice present of US Medical, she had responsibility for marketed-product clinical and outcomes research, medical information, public-health and academic partnerships, and regulatory promotional review.
From page 272...
... and the IU-Moi Academic Research Ethics Partnership, an innovative bioethics-research training program in Eldoret, Kenya. He came to Indiana in 2001 from Washington, DC, where he directed bioethics research for the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications program of the Human Genome Project and then served as executive director of the US National Bio ethics Advisory Commission established by President Clinton.
From page 273...
... He also has appointments at the College of William & Mary in the MarshallWythe School of Law as a law professor and in the Thomas Jefferson Program in Public Policy's Schroder Center for Healthcare Policy as a research professor. He served 4 years as the Endowed Chair in Urban Health Policy at the University of Louisville and 27 years at Cornell University as law professor, vice president, and vice provost.
From page 274...
... The American Heart Association's Epidemiology and Prevention Council selected Dr Psaty as the Remington Methodology Lecturer (2004) and as the Ancel Keys Memorial Lecturer (2009)
From page 275...
... Ten Have focused on other methodologic issues, including accounting for different sources of nonadherence in randomized trials, such as patient and physician nonadherence to randomized treatment regimens; analyses of data from practicerandomized studies; and designs and analyses of clinical trials of complex mul ticomponent, adaptive treatment regimens. His previous Institute of Medicine service included membership on the Committee on NASA's Bioastronautics Critical Path Roadmap.


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