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Appendix C: Speaker Biographical Sketches
Pages 61-68

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From page 61...
... He is co-­ investigator of the Pediatric HIV/AIDS Cohort Study, one of the largest prospective biomedical studies of perinatally infected adolescents in the United States.
From page 62...
... Andre also serves on the following advisory boards: Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media; SXSW Interactive Conference Advisory Board; Center for Health Media & Policy; National Health Communications, and Marketing and Media Conference. He is the co-founder of the FastForward Health Film Festival -- an event dedicated to highlighting the stories of forward thinking in health initiatives around the world.
From page 63...
... Ms. Loveluck left the state level after 2 years to become director of HIV Services at Whittier Street Neighborhood Health Center, a federally qualified health center in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
From page 64...
... More specifically, her efforts in mobile and wireless health (mHealth) research include serving as the NIH lead for the NSF/NIH Smart and Connected Health announcement, convening meetings to address methodology in mobile technology research, serving on numerous federal mHealth initiatives, and leading the NIH mHealth training institutes.
From page 65...
... and as director of the Point of Care Laboratory, which focuses on unobtrusive monitoring, neurobehavioral assessment, and computational modeling in support of health care, with a particular focus on chronic disease and elder care. His earlier academic appointments included positions at New York University and Stanford University.
From page 66...
... She was just awarded a new R01 grant (R01 HS022955) , enrolling a populationbased sample of approximately 1,230 African American and white breast, prostate, and colorectal cancer survivors to assess general eHealth activity and personal health history management to develop a software application prototype to facilitate access to digital cancer survivorship resources.
From page 67...
... Noam worked at Qualcomm for 23 years. His leadership roles there included overall technical and system engineering lead for Qualcomm's cellular infrastructure development program, Technical liaison to Nortel, Alcatel, and the Electronic and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI)


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