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Appendix E: Biosketches of Committee Members and Staff
Pages 439-448

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From page 439...
... In addition, she has collaborated with faculty and students throughout Vanderbilt and in many institutions around the country and the world on interdisciplinary research projects, and helped to develop policy statements for numerous national and international organizations. An active participant in policy debates, she has advised the National Institutes of Health as well as other federal and international bodies on an array of topics ranging from children's health to the ethical conduct of research involving human subjects.
From page 440...
... He earned his medical degree at New York University School of Medicine. Tonya Chaffee, M.D., M.P.H., is associate clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of California, San Francisco, where she is director of the Teen and Young Adult Health Center and Medical Director of the Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse Resource Center at San Francisco General Hospital.
From page 441...
... As the 2010-2011 Frieda L Miller fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, she initiated a new decade-long project, "Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking of Adolescents: Health, Law, and Human Rights," in an effort to understand the devastating physical and emotional effects of sexual exploitation and trafficking on the development, health, and well-being of young victims and to identify potential remedies.
From page 442...
... In partnership with the USC Information Sciences Institute, he is researching and developing technologies that disrupt the social dynamics of the sex trafficking trade and that leverage real-time data to provide actionable information for countertrafficking efforts. USC Annenberg's technology and human trafficking initiative also promotes collaboration across the private and public sectors.
From page 443...
... Natalie McClain, Ph.D., R.N., C.P.N.P., has been working in the field of pediatric nursing since graduating with a bachelor of science degree in nursing. After graduating with a master of science degree in nursing from the University of Texas Health Science Center Houston, she worked at the Children's Assessment Center, an advocacy center providing services for child victims of sexual abuse in Houston, Texas. At the assessment center and later in Charlottesville, Virginia, Dr.
From page 444...
... Professor Todres' research focuses primarily on vulnerable populations and on trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation of children. His research interests also include domestic interpretations of international human rights law, the interrelationships among rights, and economic and social rights issues.
From page 445...
... She then served 8 years as the first director of the National District Attorneys Association's National Center for Prosecution of Child Abuse, and later worked as a trial attorney in the Child Exploitation Section of the U.S. Department of Justice.
From page 446...
... . In her 3-year tenure with the IOM, she has played an integral part in the production and publication of numerous consensus committee reports focused on the broad issues surrounding public health funding, measurement, laws, and policies; women's health; postmarketing studies of approved drugs; and adolescent health research and policy.
From page 447...
... She was previously associate director of the Institute of Human Development and Social Change at New York University, where she managed a portfolio of grants and contracts examining child development within a changing global context. A developmental psychologist by training, Dr. Bogard has worked with numerous organizations that support children's cognitive, affective, and behavioral development in early childhood education through the high school years, including the Foundation for Child Development, the W.K.
From page 448...
... Lee directed public policy work at the Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP) , which helps federal and state elected officials develop policies to improve results for children and families.


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