Prior Member

Link to Chodosh, Joshua profile page.
Full Name
Joshua Chodosh, MD, MSHS
Credentials
MD, MSHS
Role

Executive Committee, Pilot Studies Core, Supplement PI

Core/Team Associations
Choudhry, Niteesh  – Profile
Full Name
Niteesh Choudhry, MD, PhD
Credentials
MD, PhD
Role

Member
Steering Committee

Primary title
Executive Director
Primary Institution
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Complete Titles

Executive Director, Center for Healthcare Delivery Sciences, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Professor in Health Policy and Management, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Associate Director, Postgraduate Education and Director, Implementation Research and Education, Harvard Catalyst, Harvard Medical School
Associate Physician, Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics and the Hospitalist Service, Brigham and Women's Hospital

Bio
Niteesh K. Choudhry, MD, PhD, is professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and executive director for the Center for Healthcare Delivery Sciences at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), where he also a practicing hospitalist. He is also director of Implementation Research and Education and associate director for Postgraduate Education in Clinical and Translational Science for Harvard Catalyst. He directs two NIA-funded research centers: the Roybal Center for Therapeutic Optimization using Behavioral Science the Massachusetts Artificial Intelligence and Technology Center. Much of Dr. Choudhry’s research deals with design and evaluation of novel strategies to enhance medication adherence and improve the quality of prescribing for common health care conditions such as heart disease and diabetes. His work combines approaches from behavioral and data science to develop scalable solutions for health quality improvement. He has run numerous large pragmatic trials testing a variety of potential interventions to address these issues in partnership with large delivery systems and health insurers around the U.S. Dr. Choudhry attended McGill University, received his MD, and completed his residency training in internal medicine at the University of Toronto and then served as chief medical resident for the Toronto General and Toronto Western Hospitals. He earned his PhD in health policy from Harvard University with a concentration in statistics and the evaluative sciences and was concurrently a post-doctoral fellow in drug policy research at Harvard Medical School. His research has published over 250 papers in leading medical and policy journals and has won numerous awards for excellence in research, teaching, and mentorship.
Core/Team Associations
Link to Choudhury, Sagnik Ray profile page.
Full Name
Sagnik Ray Choudhury, PhD, MTech
Credentials
PhD, MTech
Role

Postdoctoral Fellow, Technical Data Core

Core/Team Associations
Link to Clapp, Justin profile page.
Full Name
Justin Clapp, PhD, MPH
Credentials
PhD, MPH
Role

Executive Committee, Ethics & Regulation Core (ERC)

Primary title
Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Primary Institution
Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Complete Titles

Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care,
Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy,
Associated Faculty in Anthropology,
University of Pennsylvania

Bio
Justin Clapp, PhD, MPH, is a linguistic and medical anthropologist who uses qualitative methods and anthropological theory to examine issues in healthcare communication, medical decision making, and empirical bioethics. Much of his work examines treatment decision-making in perioperative contexts (surgery, anesthesia, intensive care) with the goal of developing models of decision-making better tailored to the intricacies of clinician-patient interaction. He uses social scientific theory and method to study ethical issues related to medical research, such as how laypersons should be incorporated into exception from informed consent (EFIC) research and how institutional review boards (IRBs) justify their authority. Dr. Clapp teaches courses in anthropology and qualitative methods, and collaborates with investigators across the Perelman School of Medicine and elsewhere on qualitative projects. He received his PhD in anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania and his MPH from the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine.
Core/Team Associations
Link to Dilworth-Anderson, Peggye profile page.
Full Name
Peggye Dilworth-Anderson, PhD
Credentials
PhD
Role

Executive Committee, Health Equity Team (HET)

Core/Team Associations
Link to Donkor, Ama profile page.
Full Name
Ama Donkor, MPH
Credentials
MPH
Role

NIA Project Coordinator

Link to Dorr, David profile page.
Full Name
David Dorr, MD, MS
Credentials
MD, MS
Role

Executive Committee, Technical Data Core (TDC)

Core/Team Associations
Link to Elam, Linda profile page.
Full Name
Linda Elam, PhD, MPH
Credentials
PhD, MPH
Role

Executive Committee, Engaging Partners Team

Core/Team Associations
Link to Epstein-Lubow, Gary profile page.
Full Name
Gary Epstein-Lubow, MD
Credentials
MD
Role

Team Leader, Engaging Partners Team

Core/Team Associations
Link to Fazio, Sam profile page.
Full Name
Sam Fazio, PhD
Credentials
PhD
Role

Stakeholder Advisory Committee, Engaging Partners Team

Primary title
Senior Director of Quality Care and Psychosocial Research
Primary Institution
Alzheimer’s Association
Complete Titles

Senior Director of Quality Care and Psychosocial Research, Alzheimer's Association