Current Members

Baier, Rosa – Profile
Full Name
Rosa Baier, MPH
Credentials
MPH
Role

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

Primary title
Professor of the Practice, Department of Health Services, Policy & Practice
Primary Institution
Brown University School of Public Health
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Professor of the Practice, Department of Health Services, Policy & Practice, Brown University School of Public Health

Bio
Rosa Baier, MPH, is a professor of practice at Brown University’s School of Public Health, where she directs the Long-Term Care Quality & Innovation (Q&I) research group. Under her leadership, Q&I has developed durable partnerships and infrastructure to advance partnered pragmatic research that improves care for older adults. Professor Baier’s expertise lies in applying partner engagement, improvement science, and implementation evaluation to design interventions that are both rigorous and feasible under real-world conditions. Ms Baier holds leadership roles on NIH-funded national infrastructure initiatives, including the IMPACT Collaboratory and the LeaRRn Rehabilitation Research Network, which expand the field’s capacity for embedded pragmatic research through funding, training, and mentorship. Her contributions include co-developing the Readiness Assessment for Pragmatic Trials (RAPT) and RAPT-Indigenous models for trialists to strengthen their interventions' readiness for successful, pro-equity ePCTs and advancing approaches to pragmatic research that align studies with providers’ priorities and operational context.
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Full Name
Laura Bailey, MBA
Credentials
MBA
Role

Team Leader, Grants Administration

Primary title
Subcontract and Finance Specialist
Primary Institution
Brown University
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Subcontract and Finance Specialist, Brown University

Bio
Email address: impact-subawards@brown.edu
Benson, Clark – Profile
Full Name
Clark Benson, MPA
Credentials
MPA
Role

Core Navigator
High Risk Populations and Disparities Core (HRPDC)

Primary title
Researcher
Primary Institution
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Researcher
BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine

Bio
Clark Benson, MPA is a researcher at the BerbeeWalsh Department of Emergency Medicine in Dr. Andrea Gilmore-Bykovskyi’s cognitive care lab. A Master of Public Affairs graduate, Clark’s research interests center on understanding the impact of public policy on cognitively vulnerable people in settings and contexts that frequently receive little attention. Clark has over six years of experience leading studies that engage directly with people living with dementia and their caregivers.
Bergman, Elaine – Profile
Full Name
Elaine Bergman, MS
Credentials
MS
Role

Team Leader, Communications & Knowledge Dissemination Team

Primary title
Project Director
Primary Institution
Hebrew SeniorLife's Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research
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Project Director, Hebrew SeniorLife's Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research

Bio
Elaine Bergman, MS, is the lead of the Communications and Knowledge Dissemination Team for the NIA IMPACT Collaboratory and a senior project director within the Palliative Care Research Center at the Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research at Hebrew SeniorLife. Elaine has managed multiple non-pharmacologic clinical trials aimed at improving care quality for people living with advanced dementia in Boston-area nursing homes.
Berry, Sarah – Profile
Full Name
Sarah Berry, MD, MPH
Credentials
MD, MPH
Role

Executive Committee
Research Grants Core (RGC)

Primary title
Senior Scientist, Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research
Primary Institution
Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research
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Senior Scientist, Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research
Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Chief of Gerontology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Bio
Sarah Berry, MD, MPH, is a geriatrician and clinical researcher with expertise in falls and fractures, particularly in the nursing home setting. Her current funding includes a large pragmatic, randomized controlled trial to compare the efficacy of a deprescribing care model and a bone health care model in older patients receiving post-acute care in a nursing home after a fracture. She enjoys mentoring trainees and junior faculty in patient-oriented aging research.
Brody, Ab – Profile
Full Name
Ab Brody, PhD, RN, FAAN
Credentials
PhD, RN, FAAN
Role

Multiple Principal Investigator
Member, Steering Committee

Primary title
Mathy Mezey Professor of Geriatric Nursing
Primary Institution
New York University Rory Meyers College of Nursing
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Mathy Mezey Professor of Geriatric Nursing, New York University Rory Meyers College of Nursing
Associate Director, Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing
Founder, Aliviado Health

Bio
Abraham (Ab) Brody, PhD, RN, FAAN, is Assistant Dean for Transformational Excellence in Aging, and the Mathy Mezey Professor of Geriatric Nursing and Professor of Medicine. In this capacity, he leads the robust Aging at Meyers portfolio of geriatrics and palliative care research, education, and external programs. He is also the founder of Aliviado Health, an implementation arm of HIGN focused on implementing high-quality, evidence-based care to support people living with dementia and their care partners. Prof. Brody’s research focuses on developing and testing interventions for people living with dementia and their care partners with a specific focus on embedded pragmatic trials. His work leverages emerging technologies, including precision health and machine learning, to support the healthcare workforce, seriously ill individuals, and their families, and ensures that evidence-based solutions can be implemented effectively in real-world clinical settings.
Burns, Jeffrey – Profile
Full Name
Jeffrey Burns, MD, MS
Credentials
MD, MS
Role

Steering Committee

Primary title
Professor, Neurology
Primary Institution
University of Kansas
Complete Titles

Professor, Neurology; Co-Director, KU Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, SOM-Kansas City; Division Director, Neurocognitive Division, SOM-Kansas City, Neurology; Director, Clinical and Translational Science Unit-Fairway

Bio
Jeffrey Burns, MD, MS, is a neurologist and the Edward H. Hashinger Professor and co-director of the University of Kansas Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (KU ADRC), one of 35 nationally designated centers in the country. Dr. Burns also directs his department’s neurocognitive division and the KU ADRC’s Clinical Core, which is a site for national clinical trial networks. Dr. Burns started the Alzheimer’s clinical research program at the University of Kansas Medical Center in 2004. His education includes a BA (English and Japanese) from the University of Notre Dame, medical school at the University of Kansas Medical Center, neurology residency at the University of Virginia, and a post-doctoral fellowship in Alzheimer’s at Washington University in St. Louis. He then returned to his hometown of Kansas City to start the Alzheimer’s clinical program to stimulate and support AD and aging research locally while investigating how various lifestyle factors influence brain aging and AD. The program has grown into a vibrant research and training environment for AD and brain aging research. Dr. Burns has been continuously funded as a PI by the NIH since 2005 for his work.
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