Skip to main content

Currently Skimming:

Appendix E: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members, Consultants, and Staff
Pages 273-282

The Chapter Skim interface presents what we've algorithmically identified as the most significant single chunk of text within every page in the chapter.
Select key terms on the right to highlight them within pages of the chapter.


From page 273...
... is an internationally respected leader in the field of law and genetics who holds appointments in both the law and medical schools at Vanderbilt University, where she also cofounded the Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society. She has published 2 books and more than 100 scholarly articles and chapters in medical journals, interdisciplinary journals, and law journals on the intersection of law, medicine, and public health.
From page 274...
... Lucinda Bateman, M.S., M.D., is an internal medicine doctor at the Fatigue Consultation Clinic in Salt Lake City, Utah. She completed medical school at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and internal medicine residency at the University of Utah and was certified by the American Board of I ­ nternal Medicine.
From page 275...
... and international symptom management practice patterns, and on potential biological mechanisms underlying the symptoms produced by cancer and its treatment. Ronald W
From page 276...
... She also directed the Medical Scientist Training Program at the Albert Einstein School of Medicine for many years. She is currently head of the Center for Auto­ immune and Musculoskeletal Diseases at the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research and director of the Ph.D.
From page 277...
... Dr. Klimas is director of research for the clinical AIDS/HIV and Gulf War illness research programs at the Miami Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
From page 278...
... Cynthia Mulrow, M.D., M.Sc., is senior deputy editor of Annals of Internal Medicine and adjunct professor of medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. She has been program director of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Generalist Physician Faculty Scholars Program and director of the San Antonio Cochrane Collaboration Center and the San Antonio Evidence-based Practice Center.
From page 279...
... In that capacity, he is also a professor of neurology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Peter Rowe, M.D., has directed the Chronic Fatigue Clinic at the Johns Hopkins Children's Center since 1996 and is the inaugural recipient of the Sunshine Natural Wellbeing Foundation Chair in Chronic Fatigue and Related Disorders.
From page 280...
... His more than 20 years of experience combines in-house, agency, and consulting roles, whereby he has developed strong brand-building and results-driven skills. He has helped shape issues ranging from increasing awareness of HIV, by creating National HIV Testing Day, to fighting underage drinking, by preserving the voluntary ban on alcohol commercials on network television.
From page 281...
... Kate Meck, M.P.H., is an associate program officer in the Board on the Health of Select Populations at the IOM. Prior to joining the Board on the Health of Select Populations, Ms. Meck spent 5 years with the IOM's Board on Global Health, where she is wrapping up a workshop report on largescale program evaluation methods and a report on preventing a tobacco epidemic in Africa.
From page 282...
... Jonathan Schmelzer, M.P.H., is a research associate at the IOM. He has worked at the IOM since January 2010, providing administrative and research support on several studies addressing environmental exposures, health outcomes, program evaluation, and treatment guidelines.


This material may be derived from roughly machine-read images, and so is provided only to facilitate research.
More information on Chapter Skim is available.