My research interests lie at the interface of health decision science and mathematical biology. I am interested in the analysis of cancer epidemiology data using mechanistic models of carcinogenesis to reverse-engineer the biological mechanisms of cancer progression and to identify approaches for more effective cancer control strategies. Currently, I am investigating how different assumptions on the timing of the cancer cells spread and how the metastasis process is modeled may lead to biased estimates of the benefit of mammography and adjuvant treatment among early stage breast cancer patients. For this purpose, I have developed a multiscale model that integrates biological data and the observed epidemiological data. This modeling framework can facilitate the inclusion of recent advances in the field of cancer biology coupled with epidemiological data thereby permitting a more evidence-based and comprehensive evaluation of cancer control strategies.
I received my Ph.D. in health services research, policy, and administration with a focus on health decision science from the
Joseph Lau (Professor Emeritus)
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My research focuses on applying evidence-based methods to clinical/healthcare problems. I have long-standing interest in validating existing systematic review and meta-analysis methodologies and developing new ones to make the processes more efficient and the products more reliable. For the past 2 years, I have been developing a Systematic Review Data Repository (SRDR) that could be used by researchers worldwide. I am also working with others to disseminate the methodologies of evidence-based practice beyond the immediate medical settings to other relevant scientific disciplines.
Evangelia Ntzani (Adjuct Assistant Professor)
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Dr. Ntzani is a pediatrician and an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology in the Department of Hygiene and Epidemiology,
Dale Steele (Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Associate Professor of Pediatrics)
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Dr. Dale W. Steele graduated from the
Faculty Affiliates
Valery A. Danilack, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Research)
Orestis Panagiotou, Assistant Professor of Health Services, Policy, and Practice
Linda A. Bradley, Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (Research)
Royi Gutman, Assistant Professor of Biostatistics
Glenn E. Palomaki, Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (Research)
George D. Papandonatos, Associate Professor of Biostatistics (Research)
Research and Administrative StaffGaelen Adam
Medical Editor, Librarian, Research Associate
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George Dietz
Programmer
Janine Bacic
Biostatistics Portal Manager
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Mengyang Di
Research Associate
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Christopher Halladay
Research Associate
Jens Jap
Programmer
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Valerie Langberg
Biostatistician and Senior Research Associate
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Jenna Legault
Manager of Finance and Administration
EPC Research Program Manager
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Kaley Mitchell
Grants and Contracts Coordinator
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Jenni Quiroz
Program Coordinator
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Sarah Robertson Research Associate
Birol Senturk
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Bryant Smith
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Erin Twomey-Wilson
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Anya Rader Wallack
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K12 Scholars
Francesca Beaudoin, MD, MS
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Dr. Beaudoin is a board certified practicing emergency physician, and a clinical researcher in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University.Her research interests involve the dynamic between acute and chronic pain, and the relationship between pain and substance misuse.She is focused on how management of acute pain may impact the transition to chronic pain and chronic opioid use.Francesca is completing her PhD in Epidemiology at Brown.
Yanick N. Brice, PhD, MPA
Investigator, Department of Health Services, Policy and Practice
Yanick N Brice holds a PhD in social policy, with a concentration in health policy and health services research. She is a recipient of an AHRQ K12 institutional training grant in comparative effectiveness research (CER) and patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR). Her most recent work focuses on the role of financial incentives in spurring adoption and use of electronic health records (EHRs) to influence clinical outcomes during care transitions-from hospital to community settings. She is interested in building the evidence of the effectiveness of health information technology (health IT) in contributing to improving quality and value and supporting patient-centric care.
Nishant R. Shah, MD, MPH, MSc
Assistant Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice, Assistant Professor of Medicine
Dr. Shah's research focuses on improving the cost-effectiveness of clinical cardiovascular care by streamlining the use of cardiovascular imaging. He is also interested in using cardiovascular imaging to better understand the mechanisms of disease in patients at increased risk of coronary atherosclerosis. Dr. Shah serves on the Health Policy Committee of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology and is an actively practicing non-invasive cardiologist at the Providence VA Medical Center and the
Investigator, Department of Health Services, Policy and Practice
Stacey Springs received her PhD in Pharmacoeconomics and Health Policy and her research to date has focused on 1) identification and assessment of health outcomes as a measurement of health policy effectiveness; 2) impact of research regulation and federal funding on modulating health outcomes and; 3) evidence-based practice in neonatology. Dr. Springs was appointed an AHRQ K12 CER/PCOR Scholar in 2016 and her fellowship work focuses on the elucidation of patient-centered pain management strategies in newborn medicine.
Andrew Zullo, PharmD, ScM
Investigator and PhD Candidate in the Department of Health Services Policy and Practice at the
Andrew Zullo, PharmD, ScM is an Inpatient Clinical Pharmacist at Rhode Island Hospital and an Investigator in the Department of Health Services, Policy, and Practice at the Brown University School of Public Health. His focus during the K12 program is on the use and comparative effectiveness of prescription drugs in the nursing home. In particular, he hopes to gain insight into the comparative benefits and harms of glucose-lowering treatments for diabetes in frail, older nursing home residents. He is especially interested in outcomes of central importance to older patients, including functioning and cognition.
Graduate Student Research Assistants
Alexandra Ellis, PhD candidate in Health Services Research
Shaun Forbes, PhD candidate in Health Services Research
Abhilash Gazula, Master's candidate in Public Health
Rishi Kowalski, Master's candidate in Biostatistics
Iman Saeed, Master's candidate in Biostatistics
Kelsey Wang, PhD candidate in Biostatistics
老年醫(yī)學(xué)和醫(yī)療研究中心
老年醫(yī)學(xué)和醫(yī)療研究中心是一個(gè)全國(guó)著名的研究中心,研究老年人的各種衛(wèi)生和社會(huì)服務(wù)需求人員和其他慢性疾病。自1980年代初,中心教員有重大成功獲得美國(guó)國(guó)立衛(wèi)生研究院資助的,衛(wèi)生保健研究和質(zhì)量,和衛(wèi)生保健籌資管理,以及眾多的慈善基金會(huì)。中心教師的研究成果,為目的,突出了多年來(lái)的有價(jià)值的指導(dǎo)政府機(jī)構(gòu)決策有關(guān)政策旨在改善衛(wèi)生和健康照顧衰老和殘疾人群。啟動(dòng)新線(xiàn)路的研究以前自然的或替代的人群是一個(gè)標(biāo)志的中心工作。老年醫(yī)學(xué)和醫(yī)療研究中心位于校園的普羅維登斯市布朗大學(xué)的羅德島,是行政之家長(zhǎng)期護(hù)理質(zhì)量和創(chuàng)新中心。
羅德島,海洋狀態(tài),以美麗的海灘而聞名,它的文藝復(fù)興時(shí)期的首都,中國(guó)政府承諾改善其公民的健康和醫(yī)療保健。
Center for Gerontology & Healthcare Research
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研究如何幫助改善保健和結(jié)果為個(gè)人接受急性和長(zhǎng)期護(hù)理? 學(xué)術(shù)產(chǎn)業(yè)協(xié)作如何評(píng)估實(shí)踐,技術(shù)和新想法證明效力和翻譯證明干預(yù)付諸實(shí)踐呢?
布朗的長(zhǎng)期護(hù)理質(zhì)量與創(chuàng)新中心(Q&I中心)與供應(yīng)商聯(lián)系人員測(cè)試和傳播干預(yù)改善照顧個(gè)人接收急性和長(zhǎng)期護(hù)理。
我們實(shí)現(xiàn)我們的使命與創(chuàng)新者(供應(yīng)商、研究人員或其他人)已經(jīng)開(kāi)發(fā)出變革策略改進(jìn)的醫(yī)療質(zhì)量和結(jié)果。我們不要基金研究:與創(chuàng)新者尋求資金證明干預(yù)有效和/或成功廣泛傳播。
學(xué)習(xí)關(guān)于我們的中心和研究, 聯(lián)系我們想法,或者在Twitter上加入與我們談話(huà)**[ta]**_innovation。
Contact the Q&I Center to explore ways to collaborate on testing and disseminating promising interventions, or to connect us with an innovator you know.
Rosa Baier, MPH (primary contact)
Associate Director, Q&I Center
Associate Professor of Practice, Department of Health Services, Policy & Practice
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Vincent Mor, PhD
Director, Q&I Center
Professor, Department of Health Services, Policy & Practice
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David Manning, Sc.M.
Project Coordinator, Q&I Center
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Linda McCormick
Administrative Coordinator, Q&I Center
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