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* [[Ray Strand]] - doctor, proponent of dietary supplements, critic of conventional medical wisdom
* [[Ray Strand]] - doctor, proponent of dietary supplements, critic of conventional medical wisdom
* [[Thoralf M. Sundt, Jr.]] - neurosurgeon; where?
* [[Thoralf M. Sundt, Jr.]] - neurosurgeon; where?
* [[Eugene Tsozik]] - a physical therapist [https://www.thejiujitsutherapist.com/] [https://www.uoflhealthnow.org/getting-to-know-eugene-tsozik/]
* [[Nicholas Volker]] - [http://www.jsonline.com/features/health/111641209.html]; [http://www.jsonline.com/features/health/112248249.html]; [http://www.jsonline.com/features/health/112249759.html]
* [[Nicholas Volker]] - [http://www.jsonline.com/features/health/111641209.html]; [http://www.jsonline.com/features/health/112248249.html]; [http://www.jsonline.com/features/health/112249759.html]
* [[Yue Xianyang]] - founder of [[Tongrentang]]
* [[Yue Xianyang]] - founder of [[Tongrentang]]

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Activists / advocates

  • Amara Strande (req. 2023-10-10) advocated for change in forever chemicals after being poisoned by and succumbing to illness called by PFAS, now influencing laws in Australia, as well as other locations including Minnesota.
  • Mr. Berg or Berg (first name unknown?) (req. 2009-02-01) - American pharmacist; smuggled medical goods during the American Civil War; [2]
  • Jalal BinThaneya (req. 2008-12-13) - activist who walked around the United Arab Emirates (600km) and climbed 100 towers on Sheikh Zayed Road Dubai to help raising funds for special needs and the disabled in UAE; still promotes awareness of the need to help special needs and the disabled; [3]
  • Félix Manuel Chinea (req. 2022-09-30), is a doctor by training with expertise in health disparities, digital health equity, and clinical research. He is a digital health equity advocate and serves as the Head of Health Equity and Inclusion Strategy at Doximity; [4]; [5]; [6]; [7]; [8]; [9]; [10]; [11]; [12]; [13]; [14]; [15]
  • Dr. Leonard Coldwell (req. 2014-01-27) - diet activist and quack? "For over 20 years I have been curing cancer."; [21]
  • Alison Hunter (req. 2011-07-30) - activist for young people with [myalgic encephalomyelitis]/chronic fatigue syndrome; [23]
  • Benjamin Kazule - one of the first Inspirators under the People for Change (P4C) Programme of MS-Action Aid Denmark; served as an Inspirator attached to Peace and Development Kenya Trust (PeaceNet-Kenya) where he worked as Transitional Justice Advocacy Officer between October 2009 and April 2010; [25]
  • Barbara McInnis RN - was a pioneer of the Boston nursing field in caring for and treating homeless patients. She mentored founding physician and now president of Boston Healthcare for the Homeless, Jim O’Connell MD. In 1985, the organization opened the first medical respite facility in the nation–a safe place for patients experiencing homelessness to recover from short-term injuries, illnesses, and hospital stays. It was named the Barbara McInnis House. Of McInnis, O’Connell has stated, “Barbara was - she really was my hero. She was a nurse who was devoted to doing this. She was self-described very dumpy, frumpy, I guess is what she was oft to say. She had a very high-pitched, squealy voice, but was just genuine, down-to-earth. And she had no pretenses, said what was on her mind. And she got to know what I would consider virtually every homeless person in Boston back in the 1960s, '70s and '80s. And she commanded huge respect, precisely because she never took a title. She was proud of being a nurse. That's what she wanted to be. But she didn't supervise anyone, didn't want to run any programs. And she was magic. Whenever I was in trouble and needed to get someone to really come in because I was worried about their - this spot in their lung that was probably cancer, I could always go to Barbara. And Barbara would come in, somehow coax that person in with us because she had such command of that. And then when the day was over, we would go and, you know, have - I remember her favorite spot is Doyle's Pub in - which is a neighborhood pub in Jamaica Plain, where we all lived at that time, a part of Boston. And we'd have beer on Friday nights, or else she would insist we go watch "Miami Vice," which was her favorite program. It was just ridiculous. And I just look back on those days and realize those discussions were fabulous. She was - admired Mother Teresa, but she realized that she was no saint herself. She had too many flaws. And I started to realize wait a minute, I think maybe she is the real saint here and have always felt that. Barbara and the nurses I think just - just showed me a way of taking care of people that I had not learned when I was in the hospital or in the medical schools because we were - we were being asked to do something completely different. But Barbara just learned how to say if you're going to reach this population, you've got to just slow down, you have to get to know them, you've got to take care. And it was a revelation to me. And then every way along the line, when I needed to figure something out, I could always go to Barbara. And she had been through it all. I remember one night I was struggling. Some man had come in - this is early on - some man had come in and said he was going to kill himself. And I was in the shelter clinic. And I - that's an alarm for all of us in medicine, so I didn't know the quickest way to get him help. So I went over - went outside and asked Barbara to come in. Barbara came in, and she looked at the man and she said, so what's going on? He said well, I'm going to kill myself. And she said well, we don't accept talk like that here in the clinic. If you want to talk like that, please go outside in the alley and talk to whoever you want about it, but we don't talk like that. And I was horrified that you don't do that. And then as I learned later, Barbara had known this man for years, knew exactly where he was coming from. She knew how to handle him. And in fact, all he was looking for was some reassurance and that people knew him, and that was the way out. And I started to realize there's many, many ways to take care of homeless people, and the best ones are based on who knows that person best and who knows how to handle them best. And Barbara was constantly teaching us that.” She died in 2003 from complications from a car accident.

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  • Sa-nguan Nittayarumphong (req. 2019-06-21), was a doctor who pioneered and pushed the universal health insurance program in Thailand. This called "30 baht to treat all diseases" (30 บาท รักษาทุกโรค) ant still run this program in this day. [38][39]
  • Lynette Neufeld Important person in global nutrition at GAIN, UN's FAO and also a major researcher
  • Dr. Jim O’Connell graduated summa cum laude from the University of Notre Dame in 1970 and received his master’s degree in theology from Cambridge University in 1972. After graduating from Harvard Medical School in 1982, he completed a residency in Internal Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). In 1985, Dr. O'Connell began full-time clinical work with homeless individuals as the founding physician of the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program (BHCHP), which now serves over 13,000 homeless persons each year in two hospital-based clinics (Boston Medical Center and MGH) and in more than 60 shelters and outreach sites in Boston. With his colleagues, Dr. O’Connell established the nation’s first medical respite program for homeless persons in September, 1985, with 25 beds in the Lemuel Shattuck Shelter. This innovative program now provides acute and sub-acute, pre- and post-operative, and palliative and end-of-life care in the freestanding 104-bed Barbara McInnis House. Working with the MGH Laboratory of Computer Science, Dr. O’Connell designed and implemented the nation’s first computerized medical record for a homeless program in 1995. From 1989 until 1996, Dr. O'Connell served as the National Program Director of the Homeless Families Program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Dr. O’Connell has collaborated with homeless programs in many cities in the USA and across the globe, including Los Angeles, London, and Sydney. Dr. O’Connell’s book, Stories from the Shadows: Reflections of a Street Doctor, was published in 2015. Dr. O’Connell is president of BHCHP and an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.

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  • Sriram Shamasunder- UCSF Professor and Co-Founder HEAL Initiative http://healinitiative.org and poet. HEAL Initiative is the largest and most diverse Global Health Fellowship in the United States. As of 2020, HEAL has trained over 160 front line professionals across 9 countries. Notably, the solidarity effort in the Navajo Nation during the COVID surge gained national attention. [50] [51] [52]
  • Majorie Stone, MBE (req. 2009-07-31) - British woman; one of founding members of the Alzhiemer's Society, International Vice Chairman; Mayoress Of Peterborough; [53]; [54]

Alternative medicine

  • Anat Baniel- Treats movement disorders in children with special needs, using techniques based on the Feldenkrais Method. Founded the Anat Baniel Method. Sources: [56]; [57]
  • Igor Četojevićl - MD GP, aucpuncturist, magnethoterapist, biofeedback therapist, medical counseling. Attended Medical University of Sarajevo, ECPD Belgrade.Lives in Cyprus . Well known for working with top sportsmen such as Novak Djokovic. Dr. Igor Četojević, Medical Doctor and acupuncturist, qualified at the Medical University of Sarajevo in 1988. He then studied Chinese Traditional Medicine at The European Center for Peace and Development in Belgrade, Yugoslavia with advanced seminars and hospital experience in Beijing, China. He also holds a diploma from The Indian Institute of Magnetotherapy, New Delhi. He has done intensive research on how geopathic and other radiation affects people’s health and well being and what can be done to minimize its negative influence. While on a lecture tour in South Africa in 2001, Dr.Igor was introduced to the QXCI biofeedback system. Sensing that this was a revolutionary tool he traveled to Budapest to meet its inventor, Prof. William Nelson. Applying his vast medical knowledge in conjunction with the QXCI and now the more advanced SCIO, has produced remarkable results for his patients. He is now one of the leading SCIO practitioners and trainers, offering presentations at the World QX Conference in Budapest and advanced seminars. After attending many international conferences as well as chalking up countless hours of practice, Dr. Igor is now an Advanced International Instructor for Quantum Technologies and Managing Director of Quantum Medicum (Belgrade). During 2010 - 2011, Dr. Igor worked with the Serbian tennis star, Novak Djokovic, helping him to reach the number one ranking in the tennis world. Author: Your Health - It's a Question of Balance; See less www.drigor.org; [58]; [59]; [60]
  • Leonard Coldwell - Self-declared alternative medicine practitioner and claims to have cured over 30,000 patients during his career.
  • Dr. Gil Hedley - Ph.D. in the field of theological ethics. Produces videos and hosts lectures on dissection. Self taught in dissection according to his website gilhedley.com
  • Bernard Jensen - Bernard Jensen, D.C., Ph.D., known as the Father of Holistic Health, has practiced natural healing therapies for more than 70 years, lectured in more than two dozen countries, and counseled and taught more than 350,000 patients. He is the recipient of the President's Award by the National Nutritional Foods Association, the Golden Carrot Award by the Center for the Advancement of Cancer Education, and the Pioneer Doctor of the Year Award by the National Health Federation. He is mainly known for his books and work in the field of Iris diagnosis / Iridology / Iridiagnosis, an art and science of diagnosing by looking at an iris.
  • Gregory Johnson is a Houston, Texas chiropractor who invented the “Ring Dinger” chiropractic adjustment.
  • Dr. Shreepad Khedekar - internationally recognized teacher on the subject of understanding the Genetic basis of Homeopathic treatment; has create software for the same; research paper on neuro-developmental disorders in children [65] , [[66]], [[67]], [[68]], [[69]]
  • Terry A. Kupers Biography of Psychiatrist (myself), a community and forensic psychiatrist who has been very active in prison reform circles and has published five books. (I submitted a draft of a Wikipedia page and the response was that autobiographies are not accepted -- but the draft has biographical information and a list of publications, etc. I am hoping a page can be written by someone else, and I would be happy to provide references and resources. My draft proposal should still be on the website -- or let me know if you'd like me to re-submit it. Thank you. Terry Kupers
  • Jen Landa, MD, OB/GYN (req. 2014-12-31) - Jen Landa is the chief medical officer of BodyLogicMD, a U.S. nationwide network of physicians specializing in bioidentical hormone therapy. She is the co-author, with Virginia Hopkins, of The Sex Drive Solution for Women. Jen Landa, MD is a media personality appearing on Fox News, Dr. Oz, the Huffington Post, and many other media outlets. Dr. Landa trains doctors both in the U.S. and nationwide in functional and regenerative medicine. Sources: [70], [71], [72]
  • Annette Mueller (Annette became a healer after being healed herself. Since then she has become Germany’s most successful ambassador for energy healing. As a healer, teacher, mentor and communicator, she shows it is possible to expand consciousness, achieve transcendence and go beyond the body to dissolve the true subtle causes of illness and other disorders. Today, she is widely regarded as a pioneer in the shift in consciousness which is bringing mainstream medicine back in touch with its true mission to heal rather than simply treat. She is at the forefront of a movement challenging conventional Western ideas of the nature of reality, with the power to radically change how we see ourselves and our world. Her three flagship healing modalities amazinGRACE®, SKYourself®, KAR are becoming increasingly popular.) (annette-mueller.com, [73]; [74]; [75]; [76]; [77]; Annette Mueller on Movie Reviews & More on LA Talk Radio show # 5 August 8, 2017 [78]; Rupert Sheldrake interviews Annette Müller [79] Annette Mueller on IMDB [80])
  • Paul Pitchford - Author of Healing With Whole Foods: Asian Traditions and Modern Nutrition. He studied with masters of Traditional Chinese medicine, nutrition, and Tai Ji and Chan (Zen) meditation.
  • Ron Savelo (req. 2009-7-31) - advocate of alternative medicine as it relates to specific practices in scientology; he is the only OT-5 practitioner, he is sanctioned to demonstrate and administer all Scientology practices; public figure with his own television show, Anatomy of the Human Mind, which appears on Florida's public-access television channels
  • Dr. Jeffrey D. Thompson (req. 2011-7-19) - recognized as a worldwide expert in the field of acoustic pacing frequencies incorporated into musical sound tracks; a musician and composer, he has established a method for using modulated sound-pulses for changing states of consciousness for optimal "Mind-Body" healing
  • Dr. Joel Wallach - Dr. Wallach has been involved in biomedical research and clinical medicine for 30 years. Dr Wallach's research in comparative medicine is based on more than 13,700 cases from universities across the United States. He sounds the alarm concerning the lack of minerals in our range and crop soils and demonstrates the relationship between impoverished soils, mineral deficiencies in our diet and degenerative disease. Dr. Wallach is also the author of the now classic, "Dead Doctors Don't Lie" audio tape. On the tape he advocates for a common sense, low tech, nutritionally based approach to health and longevity. The tape has enormous appeal. As of this writing (2000), over 45 million are in circulation. Sources: [82], [ [83]

Medical doctors

  • Sunil Kumar Aggarwal, MD, PhD - led effort to change AMA position on retaining marijuana as a Schedule I substance
  • Cornelio G. Banaag Jr. Monikered by peers and colleagues as the Father of Philippine Child Psychiatry, Professor Emeritus to the University of the Philippines, He is one of 17 individuals to be recognised as one of the outstanding professors of the University of the Philippines in it's 100-year-history. He has trained many Child Psychiatrists since starting his practice 55 years ago.[85]
  • Eugene V. Beresin - co-director of the Center for Mental Health and Media who is an internationally known psychiatry educator and clinician, and the director of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Training Program at the combined Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital consolidated residency training program
  • Philip Berger, MD / Philip B. Berger Renown Canadian MD and health-policy activist, hall of fame, many prizes, recent large biographic article in Canada's largest print newspaper: [86]
  • Dr. Bashar Bizrah - Dubai based Doctor, Author, Professor and Academician. Author of Medical textbook - Rhinoplasty: Facial Aesthetic Surgery, Aesthetic and Functional. Certified by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. [87], [88], [89], [90], [91]
  • Gregory Scott Brown, M.D. (born September 8, 1983 in Houston, Texas) is an American psychiatrist. He is the founder and director of the Center for Green Psychiatry and an advisor for Men’s Health. Brown started and hosted the podcast This is Mental Health while he was a resident at the Dell Medical School. Brown is proponent of holistic medicine, and often speaks of the importance of yoga, meditation, and physical activity in mental healthcare. He is an affiliate faculty member in the department of psychiatry at the Dell Medical School. Born in Houston, Texas, Brown earned his B.A. in Anthropology from Rice University. He completed a post-baccalaureate premedical program at Johns Hopkins University and received his doctorate in medicine from the University of Texas McGovern Medical School. He completed specialty training in general psychiatry from the University of Texas Dell Medical School and subspecialty training in Integrative Health and Medicine from the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine (AIHM). Brown is a self-described wellness advocate and he is a registered yoga teacher. He believes in promoting healthy conversations about mental health and uses writing and social media to have productive conversations about mental health. He has written about his own experience overcoming depression. Brown has been awarded a SAMHSA fellowship by the American Psychiatric Association ([92]; [93]; [94]; [95]; [96]; [97])
  • Saqib Shahab (Dr. Shahab is the current Chief Medical Officer or "top doctor" in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, taking office in 2012 and leading the province's controversial pandemic response during the Covid-19 pandemic) ([98]; [99])
  • Drea Burbank, MD Andrea "Drea" Burbank is Canadian-trained US physician specializing in high-tech in medicine. She was one of two full-time physicians to launch the HealthTap app in 2014 [100]. She is CEO of the todreamalife consultancy for high-tech in medicine[101], and Empulsive Inc. a social enterprise that owns the Empulse app for homelessness [102]. Drea's early work was in electronic cigarettes at UCSF and Stanford University [103]. https://scholar.google.com/schhp?hl=en&as_sdt=0,5
  • Victorio N. Cajita, MD (born December 23, 1956) is a Filipino ophthalmologist, professor, and businessman. He is the first retina specialist to practice in Cebu and of the Visayas islands of the Philippines. He is known as a tireless ophthalmology "missionary" who has joined and headed countless medical missions around the Visayas and Mindanao to bring the gift of sight to thousands of underprivileged. Coming from humble beginnings as a son of a Farmer in Aloran, he received a national state scholarship with University of the Philippines Diliman and continued on with UP College of Medicine, finishing his medicine degree in 1981. He completed his ophthalmology residency at Philippine General Hospital as the chief resident until 1985. To further his studies, he took on a three year retina fellowship to receive tutelage from Charles Schepens, known to be "the father of modern retinal surgery," at Schepen's Eye Research Institute of Harvard Medical School until 1989. He is currently the CFO and head Retina-Vitreous specialist at ACES Referral Clinics in Cebu (Velez) General Hospital, Perpetual Succour Hospital, Cebu and Maria Reyna Xavier University Hospital, Cagayan De Oro. He also practices in ACES Dumaguete and Zamboanga Eye Center. ([104]; [105]; [106]; [107]; [108])
  • Warwick Carter - Australian doctor and author of 20+ books on medical topics for both doctors and the public
  • Jennifer Nicole Caudle DO- (Board Certified Family Physician and Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Caudle is an on-air health expert and appears regularly on television networks such as Fox News, the Dr. Oz Show, CNN, PBS, CBS 3 Philly News and others. She has published health articles for CNN.com/opinion, The Daily Beast, DrOz.com among others. She has been quoted extensively in magazines and newspapers such as The Huffington Post, Prevention Magazine, Shape Magazine, Glamour Magazine, US News and World Report, Men's Health and others. She hosts a radio program on ReachMD.com entitled, Everyday Family Medicine, and she is the creator of ThePhysiciansBlog.net. Dr. Caudle graduated with Honors from Princeton University and earned her medical degree from UMDNJ - School of Osteopathic Medicine.) (Sources: www.jennifercaudle.com, CNN.com/opinion, doctoroz.com. ReachMD.com)
  • Felipe Coiffman - Father of Plastic Surgery in Colombia. Major innovator in plastic surgery of all kinds. Has written many books on plastic surgery in Spanish.
  • Malcolm Coulthard (req. 2008-8-5) - physician who designed & built a dialysis machine from scratch in his garage to save the life of a baby who was too small for conventional machines
  • Khalil Dale - British kidnapping victim and convert to Islam. Beheaded in Pakistan.
  • Paul L. Fine (req. 2012-4-2) - Doctor of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan; author of The Wards; recorded and released 5 CDs of his own original piano compositions; won numerous awards for his work as a doctor; [126]
  • Dr. Alex George - British A&E doctor, UK Ambassador for Mental Health and TV personality. Dr Alex George first rose to fame in the 4th series of the UK reality TV show, Love Island. Since then he has returned to work as an A&E doctor in the NHS made many appearances on UK television. In 2020, During the COVID-19 global pandemic, Dr George lost his brother to suicide. He has since been appointed the UK Young Mental Health Ambassador, by prime minister, Boris Johnson.[131]
  • James Gillman was a British physician who cared for the opium-addicted Samuel Taylor Coleridge for the last 17 years of the poet's life (1817–1834). A 19th century source document, written by the doctor's grandson, has been digitized by Google and is available online Gillman. Several existing Wikipedia pages (list) offer links to this future article. Not to be confused with James K. Gilman, who is also a physician, or Jim Gilman, who also lived during the 19th century.
  • Middleton Goldsmith - gangrene
  • William F. Goodman, c. 1822- January 11, 1890, black physician in Elmira, New York whose practice included both white and black patients. [4]Petitioned the Board of Education in 1859 to send his children to the local white school.[5]Joined the U.S. Colored Troops, 26th Regiment in 1863.[6]Member, New York State Central Committee of Colored Men, 1869.[7] Nominated in 1880 as candidate for "elector at large," along with white men, at the New York Greenback Convention.[8]
  • Peter Greenhouse British Sexual Health Consultant, first Consultant in the UK to integrate women's sexual health care bringing together contraception, sexually transmitted infections and medical gynaecology under one roof[132]. Life fellow of BAASH:[133]. Spearheaded the campaign to provide the HPV vaccine free of charge to both teenage boys and girls in the UK [134]. Appeared on BBC's Who Do You Think You Are with actor Martin Freeman[135]
  • Aimé Guinard - PMID 19195756
  • Pozzi Guinard - PMID 19195756
  • Art Hiranyakas - (born December, 1973) is a full-time Professor at the [137] and [138] in the area of Colorectal Surgery. He is the world renowned academic colorectal surgeon who authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed international Journal publications and Book chapters. He is an American trained world class colorectal surgeon who had extraordinary contribution to the global surgical society. He graduated the doctorate degree in Surgical Management for Rectal Cancer from James Cook University, Queensland, Australia. He is also the most rated colorectal surgeon in the world and inspired young surgeons for the best quality and treament outcomes. He is actively traveling across the world to give talks and performed live surgeries.
  • Dr. Amir Karam - San Diego based Facial Plastic Surgeon and Author. Author of Medical textbook - Rejuvenation of The Aging Face.[140], [141], [142]
  • Professor Yoland Lim Professor of Chinese medicine, Australia's foremost practitioner of Acupuncture, Phytomolecular (Herbal) Medicines, and Shi Luo Dou, introducing acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine to Australia in 1969, and opened his 50000 square architecturally designed, purpose built health care centre in Wantirna South, Victoria, Australia in 1972. Appointments include visiting Professor to the Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Awarded the Australian Centenary Medal in 2003 for services to the community through Chinese Medicine and export of Chinese Medical Products; Membership of the Academic Committee of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine; advisor and coordinator to the International College of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Justice of Peace; Executive Council Member Specialty committee Paediatrics of World Federation of Chinese Medicine Society. Patients of note include Cliff Young OAM, Hawthorn Football Club, St Kilda Football Club, Bert Newton AM MBE, captains of industry, politicians and members of Royal families, Mark Alexander "Jacko" Jackson, Collette Mann, even animals including race horses. He is the 5th generation of a long line of healers in his family, and originally from the jungles of Punggol, Singapore. Professor Yoland Lim immigrated to Australia with only $84 and built a multimillion dollar pharmaceutical and acupuncture company. His father was known as "the Divine Healer" and they ran The Free Clinic in the jungles. Professor Yoland grew up collecting herbs and learning his family's secrets to healing. He founded his health care clinic "Professor Yoland Lim Health Care" and pharmaceutical laboratories in Melbourne, Australia. Professor Yoland Lim Health Care sees approximately 20000 patients annually. His laboratories were the first in Australia to be licensed by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) for the manufacture of Chinese medicine. He pioneered herbal medicine in Australia, gaining support and acceptance of Chinese herbs with the Department of Health Victoria. The Government allowed him to sell 150 herbal medicines through 7,000 pharmacies, building the company to $10 million plus in the 1980s. Figures for Professor Yoland Lim's company in 1992 had exports of Xtone (formerly known as Sexitone) of $8million, and local Australian sales of $1million for this one herbal preparation which had a RRP$16 in the 1990s. His company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) in 2000 before being purchased by an international company. He exported phytomolecular integrative herbal medicine back to China. Most well known herbal medicines developed by Professor Yoland Lim include SMX (formerly SLIMAX 7 day weight control program), XT (Sexitone), JUX (Juvex), Aoil (Arthrirub oil). He was the first in Australia to use acupuncture anaesthesia, breeches birth delivery in obstetric care. Extensive media appearances include being the resident Acupuncturist on The Bert Newton Show, and The Mike Walsh Show, and also was a cast member in the movie The Trojan Warrior. Published books on health and well being include Your Body Is Your Doctor with release sales at $1million in Australia alone. Another best seller is his cook book "Yoland Lim's Recipes for Health and Longevity" which he often would appear on national television including on Channel 10. Publications of research work includes those with Royal Melbourne hospital, and St Vincent’s hospital. Pharmacological discoveries include Anti-obesity Drug: February 4th, 1971. Patent No, 3924, Australia. Anti-Cholestrole Drug, May 1978. Professor Yoland Lim also developed new methods in micro-surgery in small vessels, 1971, and Childbirth by Acupuncture, September 1978. He is married with three children, Dr Justin Lim, Dr Elaine Lim, Dr Selina Lim. Philanthropy and the support of communities continues, including to the Australian Bush Fire Relief, Bond University, East Timor and the Rotary Club. [9] [154] [10] [11] [12] [155] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [156] [157] PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES , Page 739 [158] [159] [160] [19] [161] [162]. (Smith,Mamie. 'Stay Slim Forever')[163] [164]. [165] [20][21] [22][23] [24] [166] [167] [168] [25] Fundraiser, Page 22-23 [26]
  • Tieraona Low Dog (MD, director of the fellowship at the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine, author of National Geographic Guide to Medicinal Herbs: The World's Most Effective Healing Plants, Fortify Your Life: Your Guide to Vitamins, Minerals, and More, Life Is Your Best Medicine: A Woman's Guide to Health, Healing, and Wholeness at Every Age, Healthy at Home: Get Well and Stay Well Without Prescriptions. She is an Herbalist and teaches classes at her ranch and other locations. She has a fascinating life story and is dedicated to helping the health of women and children. "Dr. Low Dog is an internationally recognized expert in the fields of dietary supplements, herbal medicine, women's health and natural medicine." She speaks on PBS radio show, The People's Pharmacy and has youtube video tips. ([169]; [170]; [171]; [172]; [173])
  • Dr. Mary C. Neal American orthopaedic surgeon and #1 NY Times best-selling author from Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Author of "To Heaven and Back" and "7 Lessons from Heaven". Dr. Neal drowned in a kayaking accident in 1999 on a remote South American river, only to come back to life after experiencing a near-death experience. [195]
  • Jon A. Perlman - American M.D. FACS Beverly Hills plastic surgeon; certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery; known for appearing 2003–2005 on ABC television series Extreme Makeover
  • John Weir Perry - American psychiatrist with a Jungian background; ran the center Diabasis for young schizophrenic patients
  • Mark Pimentel, MD--Author of A New IBS Solution. Researched, published and pioneered the concept that IBS, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, one of the most common gastrointestinal disorders, afflicting up to 60 million Americans and an equivalent number in countries around the world, is caused by SIBO, small intestinal bacterial overgowth. SIBO describes the growth of bacteria that are normally present in the colon growing in the small intestine. When you eat foods with certain types of fiber, this can feed the bacteria and cause gas and bloating and either constipation and/or diarrhea. A breathe test can be used to detect hydrogen and/or methane gases given off by these bacteria and treatment is often successful with a special diet and an antibiotic that tends to act locally in the gut, Rifaximin. Dr. Pimentel is the director of the GI Motility Lab and program at Cedars-Sinai medical center in Los Angeles. He has published and continues to research and publish hundreds of papers in peer reviewed scientific journals.((Sources: [197]; [198]; [199])
  • Charles Sanford Porter - author of "The Milk Diet as a Remedy for Chronic Disease" and proponent/practitioner of the "Milk Cure" an alternative treatment for chronic disease practiced around the turn of the 20th century, as far as I can tell. A pdf of the book is available at: [200]
  • Simon R. Redwood, MB BS MD FRCP FACC (req. 2012-12-27) - Professor of Interventonal Cardiology; working at St. Thomas's Hospital, London; President of BCIS (British Cardiovascular Intervention Society); [201]
  • Igor Ribeiro Rola(born 21 August 1992 in Fortaleza, Brazil) is a Dental Surgeon from Fortaleza, Brazil. He is a practicing Dentist, with improvement in Phrostodontics and Facial Harmonization, and specializing in research, smile changing (dental repairing), writing and frontline worker during the COVID-19 pandemic, seeking alternative technologies to combat and prevent virus contamination, during the peak of the pandemic in Brazil, he developed the Personal 3D Mask Graduated from UNIFOR Universidade de Fortaleza where he obtained bachelor degree in Dentistry. He obtained a post graduate degree in Phrostodontics from UNICRISTHUS and a second post graduate degree in Facial Asthetic Harmonization from M.A.R.C institute Miami Anatomical Research Center Miami,FL. After his post graduate degrees, he became part of the family business. Now working as CEO of Center of Laser in Dentistry Bill Rola. One of his greatest professional experience was to have gone to the United States to the largest anatomy center in the world (M.A.R.C) institute, to do intensive training in fresh frozem cadavers to be able to bring better techniques to Brazil and be able to help many people. Today, he offers great satisfaction and professional experience to assist both patients who need dental help, as well as free treatment to smile in some way, as many football players, youtubers and famous artists; such as Everson Felipe Marques Pires, João Paulo, Cristovam Ribeiro, Tiago Pagnussat, Paulo Júnior ([202]; [203]; [204]; [205]; [206]; [207]; [208]; [209]; [210]; [211]; [212]; [213])
  • Lorne Rosenfield, MD - Plastic Surgeon, adjunct professor at Stanford and UCSF [214], author of many journal articles [215] , first plastic surgeon to stream a surgery using Google Glass [216]
  • Sanjay Saint - American physician, author, and speaker. He is the George Dock Professor of Internal Medicine and Vice Chair of the University of Michigan Department of Internal Medicine. He serves as Chief of Medicine at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, Director of the VA Ann Arbor Medical Center/University of Michigan Patient Safety Enhancement Program, and Co-Director of the University of Michigan Medical Arts Program. [217] [218] [219]
  • Dr. Salman Shahbaz --> A well known and famous personality of Pakistan. One of the great doctors of Pakistan. Qualified from Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi.
  • Gregory Shwartzman MD, an early researcher into immune system hypersensitivity at Mt Sinai in New York. Notable for lending his name to the Shwartzman phenomenon [220], and his contributions to tissue reactivity research in the 1920's [221]
  • Edward R. Stitt, Dr-Admiral, Surgeon General of the Navy, Consulting physician to President Woodrow Wilson. (Time [225]) (Presidental Physicians [226])
  • Leslie Stone, MD - Physician during The New Deal era, residing in Wyeth Oregon. Cared for native americans and engineers involved with construction of the Bonneville Dam.
  • Mykola Strazshesko [uk] - a scientist who first discovered in the world, that the main pathogenetic link of myocardial infarction - thrombosis, and gave a detailed description of the different clinical forms of myocardial infarction
  • Yuriy Voronyy [uk] - a scientist who has carried out the world's first human kidney transplant
  • David H. Weintraub - headed neonatology at Buffalo Children's Hospital; published 30+ articles; former chair of the Committee of the Fetus and Newborn of the American Academy of Pediatrics; [233]
  • David McQuarrie Worthen - ophthalmologist, academician, surgeon, researcher; Assistant Chief Medical Director for Academic Affairs (VA); namesake of the David M. Worthen Award for Career Achievement in Educational Excellence [234]; son of Charlotte Ann McQuarrie and George Washington Worthen, Jr.; Associate Justice of the Utah Supreme Court; born May 12, 1936, in Provo, UT; died April 14, 1988, in Potomac, MD; [235]; [236]; [au&dispmax=50]; [237]; List of Justices of the Utah Supreme Court
  • Charles J. Yeo, MD, became chairman at Jefferson Medical College in 2005 after 20 years on the faculty at Johns Hopkins University. Yeo's primary interests and research have been in the field of hepatopancreaticobiliary surgery. He has authored more than 400 peer-reviewed scientific papers and more than 90 book chapters. Yeo also popularized the mini-Whipple procedure, a modified pancreas resection that preserves the entire stomach, the pylorus and several centimeters of the upper duodenum, and results in a shorter hospital stay and fewer complications for pancreatic cancer patients. Yeo has performed over 1,050 Whipple procedures (pancreaticoduodenectomy). Only one other surgeon in the United States has reached this milestone.
  • Scott L. Zeller, MD, former Chief of Psychiatric Emergency Services at Alameda Health System, led the development of the Alameda Model, a regional system of psychiatric emergency care that relieves emergency room crowding and provides early intervention for ER patients in mental health crisis. Over 75% of patients cared for under this model avoid an inpatient psychiatric hospitalization. The model has been adopted by over 30 communities across the country. Dr. Zeller is a past President of the American Association for Emergency Psychiatry. DISCLOSURE: Requester is affiliated with Vituity, Dr. Zeller's current practice. ([238]; [239]; [240]; [241]; [242])

Medical scientists

  • Ash Alizadeh, MD/PhD, Iranian American physician-scientist and Stanford Professor [245]. An oncologist specializing in lymphomas, and a cancer biologist specializing in cancer genomics and bioinformatics [246], Alizadeh is best known for his discovery of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) subtypes based on 'cell-of-origin' using Lymphochip microarrays [247]. He is also known for his work on dissecting tumor heterogeneity, for circulating tumor DNA (CAPP-Seq)[248], and for gene expression deconvolution for tumor heterogeneity (CIBERSORT).
  • Ronald Andersen (Ronald M. Andersen) - health care researcher, see Andersen healthcare utilization model; ISI highly cited researcher 2001; UCLA faculty page
  • K. Kian Ang, MD PHD (1950-2013) - Renowned cancer physician at M.D. Anderson whose achievements include pioneering work in head and neck cancers that determined new modalities of treatment regarding HPV+ linked cancers.
  • Susan P. Baker - researcher on injury prevention; Maryland Women's Hall of Fame inductee (2006); biography
  • Alex Bow - BA (Hons)/MD Cantab, renowned University of Cambridge medical researcher best known for his achievements in psychiatry including a cross-spectrum analysis of the hotly debated treatment, electroconvulsive therapy [249].
  • Melissa L. Bondy - PhD, Inaugural Dean of Epidemiology at Stanford University's School of Medicine and Associate Director for Population Sciences in the Stanford Cancer Institute. First female inaugural chair of epidemiology in Stanford's School of Medicine. Renowned medical researcher and epidemiologist that discovered and experimentally validated the first gene associated with familial glioma (POT1). Led research studying the effects of exposures and health outcomes of Hurricane Harvey. Co-led Stanford University's response to anti-science positions of Scott Atlas during the early outbreak in the Covid-19 epidemic. ([250], [251],[252],[253],[254],[255])
  • J. Thomas Brenna, PhD - Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Texas at Austin who uses stable isotope mass spectrometry and other bioanalytical chemical techniques to investigate human nutrition and diseases associated with nutrition. [256]; [257]; [258]; [259]; [260]; [261]
  • Gert H. Brieger (1932–2021), Emeritus of Johns Hopkins Medical College was a pioneer on the five senses modality - [262]; [263]
  • Keith Channon (BHF Field Marshal Alexander Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Oxford, Director, NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre Associate Head of University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division (Clinical Research), Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences.) (BHF, Oxford - Radcliffe Department of Medicine)
  • Helmy Eltouky, PhD - CEO and co-founder of Guardant Health, which provides the leading genomic blood test for advanced cancer. [264]; [265]
  • Osama Hamdy - Medical Director of the Obesity Clinical Program at Joslin
  • Edwin Katskee - performed an experiment in 1936 where he injected himself with a fatal overdose of cocaine and recorded the drugs effects on the walls of his office before succumbing to the drug
  • Toru Kondo Dr.Toru Kondo is a professor of Hokkaido university Institute for Genetic Medicine Stem Cell Biology.Dr. Kondo had formerly been a group leader at the Cambridge University Centre for Brain Repair UK, a team leader at the RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology (CDB) Japan and a full professor at the Ehime University Proteo-Medicine Research Center Japan.
  • Nicholas F. La Russo - A medical doctor, scientist, and advocate for innovation in health care delivery. While Chair of the Mayo Clinic Department of Medicine, Dr. La Russo founded the Mayo Clinic SPARC innovation program which in 2008 became the Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation. (Yale Case Study: [266]) He served as Medical Director of the Center for Innovation from 2008 to 2015 and during that time was a significant voice in healthcare innovation. (2012 Forbes interview: [267]) He has been a key contributor to the recognition among healthcare organizations of the value of human-centered design to drive innovation in health care delivery. Dr. La Russo's contribution to medicine has also included a significant body of research around cholangiocytes, the epithelial cells that line the bile duct. ([268]) His research has resulted in pharmacologic treatments for the polycystic liver diseases and is supported by the National Institutes for Health (Mayo Clinic: [269]). It was his background in research that led him to wonder how the same scientific methods used to make discoveries in the lab might be used to discover new approaches to care delivery that would improve the experience of health care for patients.
  • Andrew B. Lawson, Distinguished University Professor at the Medical University of South Carolina; a leading author in the field of spatial epidemiology; gscholar
  • Norman L. Letvin, M.D. (1949-2012) Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and chief of the Division of Viral Pathogenesis at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. The discoverer of the simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) and the AIDS-like disease that it causes in rhesus macaques. World authority of the biology of retrovirus infections in non-human primates, used the SIV model to make progress in understanding of the immunopathogenesis of AIDS, and was a major contributor to the quest to make a vaccine against AIDS. [270][271][272]
  • Gerhard Levy (1928–2017) - first pharmacist named a member of the US Institute of Medicine (in 1980); [273] doi:10.1007/s10928-015-9442-0 doi:10.1002/jcph.1013
  • Christina Lindholm - internationally acclaimed professor of Clinical Nursing and world leading expert on wound healing. Currently senior professor of Sophiahemmet University in Sweden, former Director of Research at the Karolinska University Hospital. [274]
  • David Mechanic (de:David Mechanic) - medical sociologist, health care researcher; member of the National Academy of Sciences, fellow of the American Academy of Arts, ISI highly cited researcher 2001; Rutgers faculty page gscholar
  • Marek-Marsel Mesulam - Professor of Neuroscience, known for contributions to the discovery and understanding of Primary progressive aphasia (PPA)
  • Ebbot Michell - woman from Cornwall who gave the cure for scurvy in a handwritten book in 1707, almost 50 years before James Lind
  • Hisashi Moriguchi - claimed to perform the first clinical trials of induced pluripotent stem cells in humans, but the research was exposed as possibly fraudulent; [275]; [276]; [277];[278]; [279]
  • Kenneth Mukamal leader of a controversial alcohol consumption study
  • Robert K. Naviaux (rejected draft article that requires major clean-up is here: Draft:Robert_K._Naviaux) MD, PhD is an American physician-scientist in the field of mitochondrial medicine and complex chronic illnesses. He is the founder and co-director of the Mitochondrial and Metabolic Disease Center (MMDC), and Professor of Genetics in the departments of Medicine, Pediatrics, and Pathology, at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine, where he directs a core laboratory for metabolomics. [280]
  • Ann Reid - Virologist who (along with Jeffery Taubenberger) is credited with sequencing the genome of the 1918 Spanish flu virus.[281]
  • Dan Riley (medicine) - Professor of Gross Anatomy, Medical College of Wisconsin; one of the most published investigators in muscle tissue; his research led to the limb-reattachment technique used by many surgeons today; hasdone research funded by NASA involving muscle atrophy in a zero-gravity or bed-rest environment; his research has involved him working directly with astronauts
  • Gerald F. Pyle - American medical geographer; expanded new field of medical geography; wrote Diffusion of Influenza Patterns and Paradigms and other books; [282]
  • Edouard Rist - expert in tuberculosis research; past-president of the French Academy of Medicine; namesake of the Clinique Médicale et Pédagogique Edouard Rist in Paris
  • Charles J. Ryan, MD - an American physician-scientist, medical oncologist, and leader in prostate cancer research - in August 2021, Ryan was announced as the new President and Chief Executive Officer of the Prostate Cancer Foundation. Ryan is recognized for his work related to the development of new treatments for advanced prostate cancer, as well as supportive care for men with the disease. Ryan, while working at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), was the principal cancer research investigator for the development of abiraterone acetate, sold under the brand name Zytiga among others, as treatment for men diagnosed with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) without prior chemotherapy. A new medication proved effective in slowing the spread of metastatic prostate cancer, while helping to maintain the quality of life, in patients with advanced disease. The drug was so effective in slowing the spread of metastatic prostate cancer, that those taking the placebo during trials were taken off placebo and given the drug. The treatment is now considered standard of care therapy in multiple forms of advanced prostate cancer that has been administered to hundreds of thousands of prostate cancer patients worldwide. Abiraterone is already used to treat advanced prostate cancer in cases where it has spread to other parts of the body or has stopped responding to standard hormone therapy. These trials have shown that using it at an earlier stage, from diagnosis, could be beneficial for patients.
  • Rocco Santoliquido - Italian scientist and politician; director general of "Public Health" in Italy and first president of the "Institut Métapsychique International" in Paris. (en, fr)
  • Richard Saitz - (June 12, 2020 Richard Saitz MD MPH DFASAM FACP @unhealthyalcdrg Chair and Professor of Community Health Sciences at Boston University - BU - School of Public Health and Professor of Medicine at BU School of Medicine. President, International Society of Addiction Journal Editors. Associate Editor, Journal of the American Medical Association. Editor-in-Chief Journal of Addiction Medicine. Leading international scientist and research expert in screening and brief intervention for alcohol and other drug use, integrated care -addiction and general health-, expert at the intersection of people with unhealthy alcohol and other drug use and general health care. Advocate for the use of accurate non-stigmatizing terminology in the field of addiction. Research on HIV and alcohol, alcohol use disorder treatment effectiveness, on screening and brief counseling, and on unhealthy substance use as a health risk and condition, not a moral problem. In 2005 coined the term unhealthy alcohol use, which includes the full spectrum of risky use through disorder. Critical of research that concludes and assumes with inadequate methodology that low - moderate - alcohol use has health benefits. Principal investigator Clinical Translational Science Institute at BU.) [283]; [284]; [285]; [286]; [287]
  • William H. Sebrell, Jr., M.D. (1901–1992) – 7th Director of the National Institutes of Health and medical researcher. First recognized and described the dietary deficiency disease, ariboflavinosis. Demonstrated that pellagra is a deficiency disease. Made many important contributions to our knowledge of the anemias and the role of diet in cirrhosis of the liver. Formulate the first international standards of nutrition for the League of Nations. Professor at Columbia University. [288]; [289]
  • Elsayed Z. Soliman Epidemiologist at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Director of EPICARE. Throughout the past years he has extensively published on ECG markers predicating atrial fibrillation, stroke, coronary heart disease and sudden cardiac death. In terms of ECG methodology, he has been instrumental in developing new methods for recording and interpretation of ECG in population studies which include inventing a new ECG cable (patent-pending) and developing a new method for quality control of ECG recording in epidemiologic studies and clinical trials. gscholar
  • David A Spiegel, MD, PhD Tenured Yale Professor, medical researcher and synthetic chemist with an active research lab focused on controlling the human immune response against cancer, infectious diseases, and aging. Numerous patents for synthetic molecule design and synthesis, including bifunctional antibody recruiting molecules. Founder Revel Pharmaceuticals, Moda Pharmaceuticals CEO Founder and Chief Science Advisor of Kleo Pharmaceutical, co-founder and Scientific Advisor for Kymera Pharmaceuticals. ([290], [291])
  • Klaus Stöhr - Vice President and Global Head of the Influenza Strategy Liaison for Novartis Vaccines in Boston, USA. (de Klaus Stöhr | The Forum at Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health Klaus Stöhr, director of the influenza vaccine franchises, Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics, Cambridge, Massachusetts | Nature)
  • Joan Vernikos, PhD. - Joan Vernikos, PhD, is a motivational speaker and a stress expert. She is the former director of NASA's life sciences division and a member of the space studies board of the National Academy of Sciences. She is the author of ""The G-Connection: Harness Gravity and Reverse Aging. Her research and writing addresses how gravity, sitting and standing affect aging and the loss of mobility. or her research and leadership in the space sciences, Joan received numerous awards including the Strughold and Leverett Awards from the Aerospace Medical Association, the Jeffries Award from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Women in Aerospace, NASA's Exceptional Scientific Achievement and two Exceptional Leadership Awards.

    In 2009 her work for the health and safety of astronauts was recognized by the American Astronautical Society with the Melbourne W Boynton Award.

    In 2010 her work of bringing her research results from space to help people on earth live active independent lives by Managing Stress and Healthy Aging was recognized by the Hellenic American Womens' Council (HAWC) with their Aristeon Award. The International Academy of Astronautics also awarded her the Life Sciences Book Award for her book The G-Connection: Harness Gravity and Reverse Aging.

    She is a Member of the Space Studies Board, National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, the International Academy of Astronautics, Research Fellow of the International Strategic Studies Association, Fellow of the Aerospace Medical Association, Fellow of the World Economic Forum [292]

  • Toshifumi Yokotal, PhD - Tenured Professor at the University of Alberta and Research Chair of Muscular Dystrophy Canada, who is best known for pioneering studies of antisense oligonucleotide-based therapeutics for muscular dystrophy. In particular, his studies led to the development of viltolarsen, an antisense oligonucleotide for the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, which was approved in Japan in 2020.. He edited books “Gapmers” and “Exon skipping and Inclusion Therapies”, both published from Springer-Nature. After receiving research training at the University of Tokyo and the National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, he received his PhD in Biology and completed his post-doctoral training at Imperial College London. Yokota is a tenured professor at University of Alberta. He currently serves as Research Chair of The Friends of Garrett Cumming Research & Muscular Dystrophy Canada. [293]; [294]; [295]; [296]; [297]; [298]; [299]
  • Art Hiranyakas MD,PHD - (born December, 1973) is a full-time Professor at the [300] and [301] in the area of Colorectal Surgery. He is the world renowned academic colorectal surgeon who authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed international Journal publications and Book chapters. He is an American trained world class colorectal surgeon who had extraordinary contribution to the global surgical society. He graduated the doctorate degree in Surgical Management for Rectal Cancer from James Cook University, Queensland, Australia. He is also the most rated colorectal surgeon in the world and inspired young surgeons for the best quality and treament outcomes. He is actively traveling across the world to give talks and performed live surgeries.
  • Jodie L. Guest PHD,MPH - (born February 3, 1968) is a Professor and Vice-Chair of the Department of Epidemiology at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University [302] and Emory University School of Medicine [303]. Dr. Guest is renowned epidemiologist and teacher having won many many teaching awards. Her work centers on sexual and gender minority research for those living with HIV and in HIV prevention. She is particularly interested in differences in access to care and effectiveness of care by race and ethnicity. Her other work is associated with care of the migrant farmworkers in the US. Since COVID-19, she has been featured in many media pieces including NYT, Bloomberg News, NPR, Vox, Today Show, and El Pais given her expertise in both infectious disease epidemiology and clear scientific communication [304] [305], [306], [307] [308], [309] [310] [As U.S. Vaccinations Ramp Up, Some Recipients Struggle to Secure a Second Dose - The New York Times (nytimes.com)]. She was the COVID Czar for the Iditarod Trail Committee [311] [312]. Additionally, she is the host of Emory University's COVID-19 weekly public updates. [313] https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=UGbI634AAAAJ&hl=en


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