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Appendix E: Biosketches of Committee Members
Pages 281-290

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From page 281...
... He served on a number of Data and Safety Monitoring Committees at NIH for HIV prevention and treatment, diabetes prevention, and oxygen treatment in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. A member of the Institute of Medicine (IOM)
From page 282...
... Timothy Coetzee, Ph.D., is chief advocacy, services and research officer of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. In this capacity he leads mission delivery in the areas of state and federal advocacy and service and care management programs for people with multiple sclerosis, as well as the Society's research program, which funds more than 375 academic and commercial research projects around the world.
From page 283...
... He has collaborated in the development of statistical methods for the sequential analysis of outcome data and the design of clinical trials. He has extensive national and international clinical trial experience and has served on and chaired numerous NIH and industry-sponsored data safety and monitoring committees for clinical trials in diverse disciplines.
From page 284...
... He was on the core faculties of the Johns Hopkins Center for Clinical Trials, the Berman Bioethics Institute, and the Graduate Training Program in Clinical Investigation and co-directed the epidemiology doctoral program. Dr. Goodman received an A.B.
From page 285...
... Trudie Lang, Ph.D., is a clinical trials research methodologist with specific expertise in capacity development and trial operations in low-resource settings. She currently leads the Global Health Network (GHN)
From page 286...
... She was one of three people appointed by former HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to serve on the Health Information Technology Policy Committee, a federal advisory committee established under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Ms. McGraw also served on two key work groups of the American Health Information Community, the federal advisory body established by HHS in the Bush administration to develop recommendations on how to facilitate use of health IT to improve health.
From page 287...
... She is a member of the National Advisory Council for Human Genome Research and of an Expert Advisory Council to the Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency. She is a public member of the Administrative Conference of the United States, a member of the American Law Institute, and co-chair of the IP Committee of the Administrative Law Section of the American Bar Association.
From page 288...
... Ida Sim, M.D., Ph.D., is professor of medicine; co-director of biomedical informatics at UCSF's Clinical and Translational Science Institute; and co-founder of Open mHealth, a nonprofit organization that is breaking down barriers to mobile health app and data integration through an open software architecture. Her primary research work is on knowledge-based technologies for evidence-based practice, especially in the ontological representation of clinical trials for data sharing and scientific computation.
From page 289...
... Dr. Waldstreicher received the Jonas Salk and Belle Zeller scholarships from the City University of New York and graduated summa cum laude from Brooklyn College and cum laude from Harvard Medical School.
From page 290...
... Dr. Halpern's research is supported by NIH, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, and the American Heart Association.


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