Current Member

Vranceau, Ana-Maria- Profile
Full Name
Ana-Maria Vranceanu, PhD
Credentials
PhD
Role

Executive Committee
Training Core (TrC)

Primary title
David T. and Joanne V. Rovee Professor of Psychology
Primary Institution
Harvard Medical School
Complete Titles

Director, Office of Research Careers, Center for Academic Development and Enrichment (CADE)
Mass General Brigham Academic Medical Centers
Associate Chief of Research
Mass General Brigham Academic Medical Centers Psychiatry Department
Founding Director, Center for Health Outcomes and Interdisciplinary Research (CHOIR)
Mass General Brigham Academic Medical Centers Psychiatry Department
David T. Rovee PhD and Joanne V. Rovee Endowed Professor in Psychology
Harvard Medical School

Bio
Ana-Maria Vranceanu, PhD, is a clinical health psychologist, the David T. and Joanne V. Rovee Professor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School, and associate chief for research in psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). She is the founding director of the Center for Health Outcomes and Interdisciplinary Research (CHOIR) and director of the Office of Research Careers at Mass General Brigham’s Center for Academic Development and Enrichment. CHOIR integrates research, education, and community engagement to improve health and well-being through interdisciplinary collaborations. Dr. Vranceanu’s research focuses on improving the lives of older adults, individuals with serious illness, and their caregivers, emphasizing dementia care, chronic pain, and dyadic interventions. Using the NIH Stage Model and Science of Behavior Change principles, she co-develops, tests and implements behavioral, mind-body, and digital interventions. She co-leads the MGH Roybal Center for Dyadic Interventions in Dementia, the MGH T32 Bridge the Gap, the R25 Dementia Palliative Care Clinical Trials, the Research and Education Core of the MGH Dementia RCMAR, and the Center for Health Outcomes and Interdisciplinary Research (CHOIR) Lifespan Health Track of the MGH Clinical Psychology Internship.
Core/Team Associations
Wang, Philip S.- Profile
Full Name
Philip S. Wang, MD, DRPH
Credentials
MD, DRPH
Role

Member
Technical
Data and Health Care Systems Core (TDHCS)

Primary title
Profesor, Practice of Psychiatry
Primary Institution
Harvard Medical School
Complete Titles

Director of the Center for Learning Health Systems,
Brigham and Women's Hospital,
Professor of the Practice of Psychiatry,
Harvard Medical School
Professor in the Department of Epidemiology,
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Bio
Philip Wang, MD, DrPH, is a professor of the practice of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School (HMS), and a professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. He also directs the Learning Health Systems Center at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, which helps systems collect and integrate digital and real-world data from electronic health records (EHRs) and administrative claims, to continuously improve access, quality, and outcomes. Dr. Wang completed his undergraduate degree in biochemistry, medical school, masters and doctoral degrees in epidemiology, as well as psychiatry residency and chief residency, all at Harvard University. He was a faculty member at HMS and BWH until 2006, when he went to serve as deputy director of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). He has also served as the deputy medical director and director of research for the American Psychiatric Association (APA) where he helped develop the APA’s national quality reporting registry (PsychPRO) and oversaw the recent text revision of DSM. He is currently PI of an NIMH UG3 grant to develop and test clinical decision support tools to personalize treatment-resistant depression care. He has also been awarded research grants from CMS, NIDA, AHRQ, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. He has served on several NIH Study Sections, as well as the FDA Psychopharmacologic Drugs Advisory Committee, FDA Medical Devices Advisory Committee, and FDA Endocrinologic and Metabolic Drugs Advisory Committee.
Link to Wessell, Kathryn profile page.
Full Name
Kathryn Wessell, MPH
Credentials
MPH
Role

Core Navigator
Patient/Caregiver Relevant Outcomes (PCRO) Core

Primary title
Research Associate
Primary Institution
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Complete Titles

Research Associate, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Project Manager

Bio
Kathryn Wessell, MPH, is a project manager with 20 years of experience in health services research. She serves as the core navigator for the Patient/Caregiver Relevant Outcomes (PCRO) Core. Ms. Wessell has contributed to numerous studies aimed at improving the quality of care for people living with advanced illness, including Alzheimer’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease related dementias (AD/ADRD). She significantly contributed to the development of the PCRO iLibraries of high-quality outcome assessments relevant to pragmatic AD/ADRD research.
White, Elizabeth- Profile
Full Name
Elizabeth White, APRN, PhD
Credentials
APRN, PhD
Role

Executive Committee, Technical, Data and Health Care Systems Core (TDHCS)
LTC Data Coop

Primary title
Assistant Professor of Health Services, Policy, and Practice
Primary Institution
Brown University
Bio
Elizabeth (Betsy) White, APRN, PhD, is an assistant professor of health services, policy, and practice at the Brown University School of Public Health. Her research agenda broadly focuses on understanding how medically-complex older adults, including people living with dementia and people living in nursing homes, receive healthcare, and how factors affecting the nursing and primary care workforces impact care quality and health outcomes for this population. She has assisted in the construction of large data systems of nursing home electronic health records to examine various aspects of COVID-19 management, treatment, and outcomes among nursing home residents and staff during the pandemic, and to support observational and interventional research in nursing homes more broadly. Dr. White is a board-certified adult geriatric primary care nurse practitioner and practices in the Brown Medicine Division of Geriatrics and Palliative Care Medicine.
Link to Williams, Cindy profile page.
Full Name
Cindy Williams
Credentials
BS
Role

Admin Team Leader, Administration and Management Core
IMPACT-C
Organization & Logistics

Primary title
Project Manager
Primary Institution
Brown University School of Public Health
Complete Titles

Project Manager, Brown University School of Public Health

Bio
Cindy Williams is a project manager for the IMPACT Administration & Management Core.
Wolff, Allycia- Profile
Full Name
Allycia Wolff
Role

Core Navigator, Implementation Core

Primary title
Program Support Coordinator
Primary Institution
Center for Healthy Aging and Innovation at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health
Bio
Allycia Wolff is a navigator for the NIA IMPACT Collaboratory and a program support coordinator with the Center for Healthy Aging and Innovation at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. Ms. Wolff supports center operations and program coordination to advance healthy aging and age-friendly initiatives. Her background includes extensive work in disability advocacy and person-centered practices, promoting equitable decision-making and community inclusion for older adults and people with disabilities.
Core/Team Associations
Xu, Hua- Profile
Full Name
Hua Xu, PhD
Credentials
PhD
Role

Executive Committee, Technical, Data and Health Care Systems Core (TDHCS)

Primary title
Robert T. McCluskey Professor and Vice Chair for Research and Development, Department of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science
Primary Institution
Yale School of Medicine
Bio
Hua Xu, PhD, is the Robert T. McCluskey Professor and Vice Chair for Research and Development, Department of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science at Yale School of Medicine (YSM), as well as assistant dean for biomedical informatics at YSM. He received his Ph.D. in biomedical informatics from Columbia University. His primary research interests include biomedical natural language processing (NLP) and data mining, as well as their applications in secondary use of electronic health records data for clinical and translational research. Dr. Xu is a fellow of both the American College of Medical Informatics (ACMI) and the International Academy of Health Sciences Informatics (IAHSI).