Surgical Orthopedic Oncologist and Clinical Bioinformatician – Jonathan Forsberg, M.D., Ph.D.
PIHPS: The Professionals In Health Podcast Series
Release Date: 04/12/2020
PIHPS: The Professionals In Health Podcast Series
Dr. Martin is an emergency physician at Mass General Hospital, and serves as faculty at Harvard Med School in the Center for Social Justice and Health Equity. He leverages his background in politics, healthcare policy, and the field of behavioral economics to use the ER as a place to build programs that serve the needs of vulnerable patients. He is the founder and Executive Director of Vot-ER (https://vot-er.org/) and the founder and National Organizing Director of Get Waivered (https://getwaivered.com/).
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Dr. Aaron R. Quarles is an Emergency Medicine Physician at Northwestern Medicine and an Instructor of Emergency Medicine at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. His primary focus is addressing the social determinants of health. He is particularly interested in aligning community resources with the healthcare system to enhance the care of patients from marginalized populations.
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Dr. Bienvenu is a professor of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins. He specializes in anxiety disorders, and his research employs methods of epidemiology and clinical investigation. He is currently working on ways to reduce post-traumatic stress phenomena in survivors of critical illness and intensive care.
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Lourdes Celius is a first-year Doctor of Nursing candidate at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine specializing in family primary care. Lourdes has engaged in several community and research-oriented projects that focus on health disparities in minority women birth outcomes and medical delivery of Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for patients at higher risk of acquiring HIV. Please join us as we learn more about her journey into nursing school.
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Colin G. Walsh is Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Medicine, and Psychiatry at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He received his medical degree at the University of Chicago and a degree in Biomedical informatics in postdoctoral fellowship at Columbia University. His research includes: 1) applied predictive modeling to enable behavioral health and prevention; 2) scalable phenotyping for precision medicine; and 3) population health informatics to combat the overdose crisis.
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Dr. Travis Rieder is a faculty member of the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics where he serves as the Director of the Masters of Bioethics degree program. He holds secondary faculty appointments at the Department of Health Policy & Management and the Center for Public Health Advocacy within the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, as well as in the Department of Philosophy. Dr. Rider’s research distinctly falls into two categories: one being ethics and policy surrounding sustainability and planetary limits, and the second being on the question of responsible procreation in...
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Dr. Travis Rieder is a faculty member of the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics where he serves as the Director of the Masters of Bioethics degree program. He holds secondary faculty appointments at the Department of Health Policy & Management and the Center for Public Health Advocacy within the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, as well as in the Department of Philosophy. Dr. Rider’s research distinctly falls into two categories: one being ethics and policy surrounding sustainability and planetary limits, and the second being on the question of responsible procreation in...
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Dr. Namandjé Bumpus is the E.K. Marshall and Thomas H. Maren Professor and Chair of the Department of Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences at Johns Hopkins. She is the first Black woman to ever chair a department at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Bumpus’ laboratory focuses on defining mechanisms that underlie inter-individual differences in drug outcomes, and is internationally recognized for her contributions to the development of drugs to treat and prevent HIV infection.
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Dr. Andrew Pekosz joined the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in July, 2007. He is an expert on the basic biology of influenza, coronaviruses and other emerging and zoonotic virus infections. Dr. Pekosz is the co-Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Excellence in Influenza Research and Surveillance (JH-CEIRS) and Director of the Center for Emerging Viral Infectious Diseases (CEVID).
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Dr. Laura Guidry-Grimes is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical Humanities and Bioethics with a secondary appointment in Psychiatry at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Dr. Guidry-Grimes is a clinical ethicist, where she offers ethics education to different clinical groups and units, provides ethics consultation on an individual model, develops and revises policies, and leads projects on ethics research. She is also passionate about teaching bioethics to undergraduates, graduate students, and students across health professions. Dr. Guidry-Grimes research focuses...
info_outlineDr. Jonathan Forsberg is a orthopaedic oncologist and clinician scientist within the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Johns Hopkins. He specializes in the treatment of bone and soft tissue sarcomas, as well as metastatic bone disease. His research interests are geared toward applying machine learning in healthcare and developing next-generation osseointegration techniques for patients living with major limb amputations.