CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Michele Barry, MD, FACP, FASTMH Spouse: Mark Cullen, MD Email: [email protected] Office: (650) 736-0336

Mailing address: 291 Campus Drive Children: Zoe B. Cullen Yale '06 Room LK3C02 Esme B. Cullen Brown '08 Stanford, CA 94305-5101

Education

AB 1974 Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA (magna cum laude) MD 1977 Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, NY (AOA) DTM 1980 Diploma, Tropical Medicine, Walter Reed Hospital, Washington DC

Career

1977-1978 Internship, Medicine Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT 1977-1981 Residency, Medicine Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT 1980-1981 Chief Resident, Ambulatory Care Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT 1980 Diploma, Tropical Medicine Walter Reed Hospital, Washington DC 1980-1997 Director of Medicine, Southeast Asian Refugee Clinic School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 1981-1983 Fellow, Medicine, Rheumatology Section Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 1983 Hastings Center for Ethics Fellowship 1981-2009 Co-Director International Health Program Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 1981-1986 Assistant Professor of Medicine Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 1986-1994 Associate Professor of Medicine Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 1994-2009 Professor of Medicine and Global Health Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 1991-2012 Associate Editor: Travel Medicine Advisor Publisher: American Health Consultants 1993-1994 Medical Journalists: Condé Nast Publications 1995-2010 Ford Foundation Health Consultant: Overseas Program 1996-2009 Director, International Health Office Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 1996-2009 General Medicine Firm Chief Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT Page 2

2009-present Professor of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine 2009-present Senior Associate Dean of Global Health, Stanford University, School of Medicine 2009-present Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University 2010-2016 Professor in the School of Business, Stanford University, by courtesy 2011-present Senior Fellow, Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University 2009-present Director Center for Innovation in Global Health, Stanford University School of Medicine

Professional Honors

1970 National Merit Scholarship Award 1977 Janet Gasgow Achievement Award, Top Honors, Medical School 1977 Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society 1981 Humanitarian Award, Migration and Refugee Service for Indochinese- Catholic Charities 1983 World Health Organization, Travel Fellowship 1984 American Medical Women’s Association, Yale Chapter Faculty Role Model Selection 1985 Outstanding Young Woman of America 1987-1990 Kellogg National Leadership Fellow 1987-1988 Kapnek Scholar in Zimbabwe 1989-present Fellow, American College of Physicians, Philadelphia 1991 Elected Councilor for American Society of Tropical Medicine (5 year term) 1992 Leah Lowenstein Award, Faculty member selected by Yale medical students as a role model for teaching of humane, egalitarian care 1993 A. Blaine Brower Traveling Scholar Award by the American College of Physicians 1993 Elm-Ivy Award - Awarded by the Mayor of New Haven to a university member contributing significantly to increased understanding and cooperation between the community and Yale University (Homeless Health Project) 1993 Fogarty Senior International Fellowship Award (NIH) Neurocysticercosis Project, Ecuador 1995 Honorary Masters Degree, Yale University 1996-present Best Doctors in America: Tropical Diseases and Internal Medicine 1997 Certificate of Knowledge-Tropical Medicine and Travelers Health 1997 Best Doctors: in America: Northeast Region and NY Metro Area 1997 Elected into Interurban Clinical Club (New York, New Haven, Baltimore, Boston) 2001-2002 President American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2002 Dr. Christopher Krogh Memorial Award, Presented by International Health Medical Education Consortium to an individual for outstanding, dedicated leadership in healthcare for underserved

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2002 Hill Development Corporation of New Haven Award. Presented for dedicated service to the Hill community and beyond 2002 Elected to Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Sciences 2002 Society of Distinguished Teachers Award 2005 International Health Professional of the Year – International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England 2005-2008 Founding Chair IOM-NAS Group on Global Health, Infectious Diseases and Microbiology 2008 Ambassador, Paul G. Rogers Society for Global Health Research: scientist advocate for U.S. funded global health research 2010 Ben Kean Medal, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, awarded every three years for excellence in teaching clinical tropical diseases 2011-present Elected into First Fellow’s group, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene for sustained excellence in tropical medicine, hygiene and global health 2011-present Elected into Executive Board Consortium of Universities for Global Health 2012-2017 Advisory Board Fogarty Center – NIH (appointed by Kathleen Sibelius) 2016 2016 Distinguished Lecturer, The Western Association of Physicians 2016 “Its All About the Kids” Award, 8th Annual KidsCareEverywhere for contributing to the global health of children worldwide 2018 Elizabeth Blackwell Medal –American Women Medical Association Granted to a woman who has made the most outstanding contribution to the cause of women in the field of medicine 2020 Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Editorial Review

New England Journal of Medicine Annals of Internal Medicine (Topics in Tropical Medicine) Journal of American Medical Association American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Journal of Travel Medicine American College of Physicians ACP-PEER module reviewer Clinical Infectious Diseases Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal The Medical Letter’s Drugs for Parasitic Infections

National Committees

1988-2005 The United States Pharmacopeia USP Parasitic Disease Therapy Advisory Panel 1989-1990 Elected Councilor of the Clinical Committee: American Society of

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Tropical Medicine 1991-present Professional Education and Training Committee for International Society of Travel Medicine 1992-1993 American Cancer Society Study Committee: Tobacco Industry Targeting of Minorities and Third World Countries 1991-1996 National Council for American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Councilor 1993 Chair, ASTMH Committee for Certification Exam in the United Stares in Tropical Medicine and Travelers Health 1995 Thrasher Foundation, Reviewer Committee 1996-2005 Chairperson, Norman Herzig Fellowship, Albert Schweitzer Institute 1996-1997 Chairperson, ASTMH 1996-2000 American Social Sciences Research Council, SSRC Working Group of Cuba 1998-2004 ASTMH Scientific Program: Co-Chair, Late Breakers in Clinical Tropical Disease 2002 Member Forum on Global Health, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences 2002 Presidential Panel to review Tulane School of Public Health 2003 Institute of Medicine Workshop: Options for a Global Health Service Corps in the U.S. 2004-2005 Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Sciences Task Force: Comparison of Options to mobilize a volunteer U.S. Health Professional Corps for HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria 2005 Medical Advisory Board GIDEON (informatics surveillance support program in infectious and emerging diseases 2005 Global Health Advisory Board, Kellogg Foundation Fellows Alliance 2005-2009 Executive Board Chair, Professional Education Committee International Society of Travel Medicine 2005-2008 Founding Chair, Interest Group on Global Health, Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, Institute of Medicine 2006-2010 Chair of Public Health Technical Advisory Board, Academy of Science and Engineering 2006 Participant, Fogarty International Center five-year Strategic Planning Conference, Bethesda, MD 2007 Participant, ASTMH Policy and Advocacy Leadership Group, Washington, DC 2007 Editorial Board Member, The Open Tropical Medicine Journal, Advisory Board Member, Fogarty International Clinical Research Fellows Program 2007-2009 Executive Board of Health in Harmony, Borneo, Indonesia, NGO Organization 2008-2009 Founding Chair, IOM Interest Group for Global Health 2008-present Director at Large, Foundation for the Advancement of International Education and Research (FAIMER)

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2009 NIAID special emphasis Panel RFP NIAID-DMID NIHA12008026, “Tuberculosis Clinical Diagnostics Research Consortium (CDRC), Silver Springs, MD 2009-present Executive Board and Chair of Communications Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) 2009-present Advisory Board, Global Health Corps 2009-present Advisory Board, Harmony in Health, Borneo, Indonesia 2009-present Founding Board Member, Consortium of University for Global Health (CUGH) 2012-present Board Member, Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER) 2013-2014 Co-Scientific Program Leader for Annual Washington DC Meeting of CUGH 2015 Invited External Reviewer Duke University Global Health Institute 2015-present Elected Executive Board - Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) 2015-2016 Local Organizing Committee for CUGH annual meeting San Francisco 2016 Invited External Reviewer UC Berkeley School of Public Health 2017-present National Academy of Medicine-Global Health Advisory Board 2018-present Chair (formerly Vice- Chair), Consortium of Universities for Global Health Executive Board 2018-present External Advisory Board for Global Health, McGil University, Montreal, Canada 2018-present Founder: Women Leadership in Global Health Initiative 2018-present Member Advisory Council University of Global Health Equity, Rwanda 2019-present Faculty Women’s Forum Steering Committee member 2019-present Member Council on Foreign Relations

Yale University Committees

1981-1991 Internship Selection Committee, Development of Medicine 1983-1986 Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Yale-New Haven Hospital 1985-1989 Affirmative Action Committee, Yale University School of Medicine 1989-1992 University Planning and Priorities, Dean’s Committee 1992 Council on Latin American Studies, Yale University 1992 Yale University Tribunal 1992-1993 Yale-New Haven Hospital Interdisciplinary Ethics Committee 1993-1994 Strategic Committee on Education, Department of Medicine 1994-1997 Appointment and Promotions Committee 1998-1999 Presidents Committee: Globalization of Yale University 2003-2004 Consultative Group for International Activities (CGIAY) 2004 Cardiology Chief Search Committee 2004 Committee on Strategy for Strengthening Global Health at EPH 2005 Globalization at Yale University for President’s Council (Yale Provost Committee)

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2006 Council of Women’s Faculty Forum 2007 Education Review Committee 2007 CARE (Community Alliance for Research and Collaboration) Advisory Council, New Haven 2007-2008 Appointments and Promotions Committee 1985-2009 International Committee, Yale University 1996-2009 Director, Center for Innovation in Global Health (Dean’s appointment) 1998-2009 Horizon Communications, Scientific Review Board 1999-2009 Interdisciplinary Bioethics Committee, Yale University 1999-2009 Status of Women in Medicine, Yale University 2002-2009 Faculty Advisory Board, Yale World Fellows Program 2003-2009 Participant, Yale Workshop on SARS/Bioterrorism Network

Stanford University Committees

2009-2012 Senior Associate Dean’s Committee 2009-present Department of Medicine’s Leadership Committee 2009-present Advisory Board, Institute of Infection, Transplantation and Immunity 2009-present Dean’s Executive Leadership Committee for the Medical School 2010-present Freeman-Spogli Global Underdevelopment Fund Committee 2011-present Freeman-Spogli Rosenkrantz Selection Committee 2012 Stanford University Board of Directors Globalization Committee 2013 Stanford Medical Youth /Science Program, Lecture 2013-present Stanford Haas Center Advisory Board 2013-2017 Stanford Board of Trustees—Strategic Globalization Committee 2014-present Advisory Board: Women and Sex Differences in Medicine (WISDM) 2015 Reviewer of ITI Gates Grant Competition 2015 Chair of Bioethics Search Committee

Membership Fellow of American College of Physicians American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene International Society of Travel Medicine Physicians for Social Responsibility Amnesty International American Public Health Association Interurban Clinical Club (Baltimore, New York, New Haven, Boston) - emeritus Medical Society of Zimbabwe (licensure 1987- 1988) (2012) Physicians for Human Rights Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Science

Field Experience

1977 Navajo Nation Hospital, Ganado, Arizona 1982 Hospital Albert Schweitzer, Deschepalles, Haiti

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1983 Havana, Cuba, Invited Speaker at the Pedro Kouri Tropical Medicine Institute in Havana, Cuba 1984 World Health Fellow: Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre, Tanzania Africa 1987 Visiting Professor, University of Zimbabwe Department of Medicine (sabbatical) 1988 Kellogg Foundation group seminar. "Socio-political and environmental aspects of Brazil." Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Amazonas, Belo Horizonte 1990 Kellogg Foundation, Chota, Ecuador - Village Health Appraisal Advisor: Water/Diarrhea Project - Malamulo, Malawi 1991-1992 Advisor: Dracunculosis Survey - Aframs Plains, Ghana 1992-1993 Advisor: Neurocysticercosis Project, San Pablo, Ecuador 1993 Fogarty Senior International Fellowship - Neurocysticercosis Project, Quito, Ecuador (sabbatical) 1994 Visiting Professor, Gondar Medical College, Gondar, Ethiopia 1995 Ford Foundation Health Consultant: Beijing, China and New Delhi, India 1996 Ford Foundation Health Consultant: Jakarta, Indonesia and Manila, Philippines 1996 Ford Foundation Health Consultant: Hanoi, Vietnam 1997 Visiting Professor - University of Capetown, Groote Schur Hospital, South Africa (sabbatical) 1998 Faculty participant - 2nd Annual Travel Medicine Course-Amazon Lima, Peru 1999 Visiting Professor-Tel Hashomer Hospital, Tel Aviv, Israel 2000-2005 Havana, Cuba SSRC/ACLS Working Group-visiting Professor- Institution Pedro Kouri 2000 Visiting Professor – School of Medicine at Ribeirao Preto, Brazil 2001 Visiting Professor, Patan Hospital, Patan, Nepal 2000 Visiting Professor, Univ. of Ghana, Korle Bu Hospital, Accra, Ghana 2001 Visiting Professor, Bach Moi Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam 2003 Visiting Professor, Livingstone General Hospital, Livingstone, Zambia 2002 Visiting Professor, Tela Hospital, Honduras 2006 Visiting Professor, Chennai TB Research Center-Chennai, India 2006 Consultant - Evaluation Team for Malaria Control in the Boké Region, Guinea, West Africa. Alcoa Foundation 2007 Consultant - Evaluation of Emergency Medicine Consortium for Liberia - JFK Hospital, President Sirleaf-Johnson 2009 Visiting Professor, ICCDRb, Bangladesh 2012 Visiting Professor, University of Zimbabwe 2012 Visiting Professor, site visit J&J, Cali, Colombia 2013 Visiting Professor, MEPI/NECTAR grant, Zimbabwe 2014 Visiting Professor- MEPI/Mozambique 2014 Site Visit Evaluation, University of Accra and KNUST, Kumasi 2015 Visiting Professor - Ulaanbaatar, National University of Mongolia 2015 Site Visit Evaluation - Kathmandu, Nepal - Dhulikhel Hospital

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2015 Participant - InDepth Network Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 2015 Visiting Professor CVB/PIVOT Madagascar 2015 Visiting Professor at Taipei, Taiwan CDC 2016 Global Mental Health Project with Reed-Smith - Amman, Jordan Syrian Refugee Project

Yale MD Thesis Advisor for

1990 Hornung R, MD Thesis. Seroprevalence of HIV-1 Infection Among Pregnant Women and Newborns in Northern Tanzania. 1991 Werner AM, MD Thesis. Hepatitis Immunity in U.S. Travelers: Prevalence and Associated Factors 1991 Carolyn Wolf-Gould, MD Thesis. Misinformation about Medications in Rural Ghana 1992 McLean-Riggs, MD Thesis. Geographical and Seasonal Clustering of Diarrhea Disease at Malamulo Hospital, Malawi 1993 Engel, GA, MD Thesis. Assessment of Eradication of Dracunculiasis in Afram Plains, Ghana 1997 Anu Gupta, MD Thesis. The International Health Program: Evaluating Fifteen Years’ experience in Internal Medicine Residency Training at Yale University School of Medicine 1999 Nicole Rabidou, MD Thesis. Hepatitis in South African Farm Workers 1999 Ruth Potee, MD Thesis. Motherhood and Careers in Yale Female Graduates 2000 Darcy Thompson, MD Thesis. Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Peru: Limitations of Current Practices and Analysis of Potential Markers 2002 Shalini Kapoor, EPH, MPH Thesis. A Needs Assessment of Orphan Children and their Caregivers in the KwaZulu Natal Province in South Africa. Dean’s Prize for Outstanding MPH Thesis 2002 Mark Davis, MD Thesis. Survey of international health training opportunities in internal medicine residency programs 2005 Tim Henrich, MD Thesis. Geographic Dynamics of Viral Encephalitis Thailand. Awarded: Honors for Outstanding MD Thesis 2005 Christopher Winterbottom, Downs Project: Epidemiology of dengue fever in Honduras 2007 Ramnath Subbaramna, MD Thesis. Anemia and HIV in India 2008 Kirkland Ma, MD Thesis. The Use of Traditional Chinese Medicine and its Possible Relationship with Adherence to Highly-active Anti- Retroviral Therapy in Patients with HIV/AIDS in Hong Kong 2008 Paul Walker, MD Thesis. Community Based Epidemiological Study of Chagas Disease in Rural Peru 2009 Sarah Milgrom, MD Thesis. Seroprevalence of Helicobacter pylori in Rural Ecuador

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Stanford Med Scholars: Advisor for

2009-2010 Malini Daniel – Recasting the HIV/AIDS debate: Security as a tool for prioritization and a crutch for comprehensive policy 2009-2010 Anuja Singh – The Relationship between HIV Status and Utilization of Prenatal Care 2010-2011 Amrapal Maitra – Med Scholars Project, “Developing & Implementing a Workable Domestic Violence Screening Tool in Dhaka, Bangladesh 2010-2012 Lara Vogel – Community Health Worker Evaluation Systems in Mali, Africa 2010-present Whitney Bagge - Stanford PhD Advisor, Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources (E-IPER) – Ecology and Zoonoses 2012-2013 Maxwell Kligerman – The Healthcare Infrastructure of Leogane Haiti: A Pre and Post Earthquake Longitudinal Study Using Geographic Information System 2012-present Victoria Boggiano – A Study of Street Children in Vietnam 2014-2015 Akhila Narla - GIS Analysis of Environmental Factors affecting the Martu in Western Australia 2014-2016 Luqman Hodgkinson - Adherence To Antiretroviral Medications And Effects Of Community Outreach Programs At Emusanda Health Centre, Kakamega County, Kenya, 2008-2015: A Retrospective Observational Study (Awarded at The 33rd Annual Stanford Medical Student Research Symposium) 2016-2017 Sarah McCuskee – Childhood malnutrition in rural Madagascar 2016-2017 Jeffrey Garnett – Rheumatic Disease in Sudan – a registry of pregnant women adherence to prophylaxis 2017-2018 Elizabeth Hyde – Malaria modeling in rural Madagascar 2019-2020 Hannah Wild – Ethiopian pastoralist healthcare – a new GPS model for surveillance

Administrative Experience

1981-1989 Founding Director of Southeast Asian Refugee Clinic 1982-present Co-Director International Health Program for Resident- Physician Training, Yale University Department of Medicine 1983-present Co-Founding Director of International Traveler's and Tropical Medicine Clinic 1988-present Co-Director Yale University Health Plan Travelers Clinic 1990-present Director Homeless Health Care Project - New Haven Mobile Van Health Care to Soup Kitchens 1993-1997 Chaired Educational Initiative of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene to develop guidelines and a certification process for training in tropical medicine in the United States

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1995-present General Medicine Firm Chief - Yale-New Haven Hospital and Yale University School of Medicine 1996-2009 Director, Johnson and Johnson Global Health Scholars Program 1996-present Co-Director, International Health Office - Yale University SOM 2000-present Director, Yale/Johnson and Johnson Physician Scholar Award Program. National competition for physicians - placed annually Overseas in underserved settings 2009-present Senior Associate Dean for Global Health, School of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine 2011-present Director, Center for Innovation in Global Health, Stanford University and School of Medicine 2017-2020 Director/Supervisor Syrian Refugee Research Project, Stanford University

Bibliography – Peer Reviewed Manuscripts

1. Coleman DL, Barry M. Relapse of Paragonimus westermani lung infection after bithionol therapy. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1982;31(1):71-74

2. Barry M, Craft J, Coleman D, Coulter H, Horwitz R. Clinical findings in Southeast Asian refugees. JAMA 1983;249:3200-3203

3. Barry M, Stansfield S, Bia F. Haiti as seen from Hopital Albert Schweitzer. Ann Intern Med 1983;98:1018-1019

4. Barry M. When the patient is from Southeast Asia. Emergency Medicine, November 15, pp 110-121, 1983

5. Barry M, Katz L, Cooney L. An unusual articular presentation of progressive systemic sclerosis. Arthritis Rheum 1983;26:(8):1041-1043

6. Craft J, Coleman D. Coulter H, Horwitz R, Barry M. Southeast Asian refugee health. Hematologic abnormalities. JAMA 1983;249:3204-3206

7. Barry M, Mellors J, Bia F. Second thoughts. Haiti and the AIDS connection. J Chron Dis 1984;37: 593-595

8. Mellors J, Barry M. Malnutrition or AIDS in Haiti? N Engl 1984;310(17):1119-1120.

9. Barry M, Bia F. The use of high dose pulse methylprednisolone in rheumatoid arthritis. Unproved therapy. Arch Intern Med 1985;145:1483-1485

10. Barry M, Bia F. Medical rotations in third world settings. N Engl J Med 1985;313:122

11. Barry M, Bia F. A role for departments of medicine in teaching international health.

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The National Council of International Health Proceedings, 1985

12. Barry M, Bia F. Departments of Medicine and International Health. Am J Med 1986;80: 1019-1021

13. Barry M. Bia F. Nipple discharge. In: Walker HK, Hall WD, Hurst JW, eds. Clinical Methods, Third Edition. Stoneham, MA: Butterworth Publishers, 1988

14. Barry M, Bia F. Tanzania: Socialist Health Care: View from Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center. Ann Intern Med 1986;104:438-440

15. Barry M, Bia F. Parasitic Infections of the Central Nervous System. Neurol Clin 1986;4:171-206

16. Barry M, Bia F. Departments of Medicine and International Health. Am J Med 1986;80:1019-1021

17. Patterson JE, Barry M, Bia F. Malaria in Travelers. Mediguide to Infectious Diseases 1987;7(2):1-6

18. Barry M, Bia F. Acanthamoeba meningoencephalitis. "Tropical Medicine". ed. Robert Goldsmith. California: 1988 Lange Publications

19. Barry M, Bia F. Brain abscess due to entamoeba histolytica. "Tropical Medicine" ed. Robert Goldsmith. California: 1988 Lange Publications

20. Barry M, Bia F. Dwyer BJ, eds. The emergency physician's guide to travel-related illnesses. Emergency Medicine Reports 1988;9(12):89-96

21. Barry M, Bia F. Ethical considerations of human investigation in developing countries: The AIDS dilemma. NEJM 1988;319(16):1083-1086

22. Barry M, Bia FJ. Pregnancy and Travel. JAMA 1989;261(5):728-731

23. Barry M, Bia F. The Diabetic patient and travel. JAMA 1989;261:1799

24. Barry M, Bia F. Questions and Answers. Travelers' Diarrhea. JAMA 1989;262(9):1243

25. Bia, F, Barry M, Travelers with special health problems. In: Health Hints for the Tropics. Tenth Edition, editor Martin S. Wolfe, Washington, D.C. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1989;39-44 (suppl)

26. Patterson J, Patterson T, Bia F, Barry M. Assuring safe travel for today's elderly. Geriatrics 1989;(10):44-57

27. Barry M. International health collaboration. Society of General Medicine Newsletter.

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November, 1989;12(11)

28. Barry M, Ternouth I, Saddler M, Emmanuel J. Treatment of severe malaria by exchange transfusion. NEJM 1990;322:58

29. Barry M, Cullen M, Thomas JEP, Loewenson R. Zimbabwe: Health care changes after independence and transition to majority rule. JAMA 1990;263(5):638-640

30. Barry M. Ethical Imperialism. NEJM 1990;322(3):201

31. Patterson JE, Barry M, Gallant J, Magine LS, Farrel P, Latif A. Epidemiology of high- level gentamicin resistant enterococcal isolates from Zimbabwe. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1990;43:397-399

32. Barry M. International health and general internal medicine. J Gen Int Med 1990;454- 455

33. Patterson TF, Patterson JE, Barry M, Bia F. Parasitic infections of the central nervous system. In: Schlossberg D, ed. Infections of the nervous system. New York. Springer- Verlag, 1990:234-261

34. Bia F, Barry M. Intestinal parasites. In: Rakel RE, ed. Conn's Current Therapy. Philadelphia: WB Saunders, 1991:486-492

35. Barry M, Patterson JE, Tirrell S, Cullen M, Shope R. Chloroquine prophylaxis does not affect antibody response to yellow fever vaccine. Am J of Trop Med Hyg 1991; 44(1):79- 82

36. Barry M. The influence of the U.S. tobacco industry on the health, economy, and environment of developing countries. NEJM 1991:324;917-920

37. Barry M. Imported diphtheria: advice for travelers. Q & A JAMA 1991;266:582

38. Wolf-Gould CS, Taylor N, Horwitz SM, Barry M. Misinformation about medications in rural Ghana. Soc Sci Med 1991;33:83-89

39. Barry M. The Third-World Illness from American tobacco. Recherche 1991;22/236:1190-1193

40. Barry M. Ethical dilemmas with economic studies in less developed countries: AIDS research trials. IRB, The Hastings Center Report 1991;13:89

41. Patterson JE, Patterson TF, Edberg SC, Bia FJ, Barry M. The traveler with Blastocystis hominis: experience from a travelers clinic and review of the literature. Inf Dis Clin Prac 1992;1:28-32

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42. Barry M. "Issues of the Day" Travelers' Diarrhea: New Perspectives. Inf Agents Dis 1992;1:114-8

43. Barry M. Medical considerations for international travel with infants and older children. Infect Dis Clin North Am 1992;6:389-404

44. Bia FJ, Barry M. Parasites. In Evans RW, Baskin DS, Yatsu FM eds. Prognosis of Neurological Disorders. New York: Oxford University Press 1992:157-69

45. Bia FJ, Barry M. Special health considerations for travelers. Med Clin North Am 1992;76:1295-1312

46. Barry M, Molyneux M. Ethical dilemmas in malaria drug and vaccine trials: a bioethical perspective. J Med Ethics 1992;18:189-192

47. Robinson RG, Barry M, Bloch M, Stanton G, Jordan J, Murray KB, et al. Report on the tobacco policy research group on marketing and promotions targeted at African Americans, Latinos and Women. Tobacco Control 1992:1 (suppl):S24-S30

48. Barry M. Planning for the future: the ASTMH retreat education subcommittee report. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1992;47(3):vi

49. Barry M. Questions and Answers. Vaccinations for Travelers. JAMA 1993;269(6)809

50. Barry M. The colonial disease: a social history of sleeping sickness in Northern Zaire. Book Review. NEJM 1993;328(9):670-671

51. Barry M. Kaldjian L. Neurocysticercosis. Seminars in Neurology 1993;13(2):131-143

52. Bia F, Barry M. Special health problems. The Diabetic Traveler. In: Health Hints for the Tropics. Eleventh Edition, editor Martin S. Wolfe, Washington, D.C. 1993;35-41

53. Cruz I, Cruz ME, Moncayo A, Guana W, Barry M, Schantz P. Investigacion comunitaria de las parasitosis en el Ecuador: Resultados de una investigacion de campo. In: Cruz ME, Utreras IC, Karolys J, eds. Parasitosis Cerebral E Intestinal: Problemas de Salud Publica. Ecuador: Club Rotario Quito Valle Interoceanico, 1993:201-208

54. Mani S, Barry M, Concato J. Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor therapy in drug- induced agranulocytosis. Arch Int Med 1993;153(21):2500-1

55. Rubin CJ, Barry M. The dual role of primary care provider and clinical investigator for AIDS trials - ethical conflicts. Aids Clin Care 1994;(6):38-40

56. Barry M, Fleck E, Lentz S, Bell C, O'Connor P, Horwitz R. Medicine on wheels: an opportunity for outreach and housestaff education. Connecticut Medicine, September 1994;58:535-539

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57. Cruz E, Barry M, Cruz I, Schantz P, Roman G, Dumas M. Prevalence, distribution and morbidity of T. Solium Neurocysticercosis in an Andean community in Ecuador. In: Cruz ME. Twenty-Five Years of Neurology in Ecuador. Quito, Ecuador:1994;335-339

58. Cruz M, Barry M, Cruz I, Hervas MA, Lasso J, Bossano F, Schantz PM, Roman G. Prevalence survey of neurocysticercosis in an Andean community in Ecuador. In: Cruz ME. Twenty-Five Years of Neurology in Ecuador. Quito, Ecuador:1994;317-334

59. Cruz MD, Cruz ME, Wilson T, Schantz PM, Tsang V, Barry M. Human subcutaneous T. Solium cysticercosis in an Andean population with neurocysticercosis. Am J of Trop Med Hyg 1994;51(4):405-407

60. Barry M, Capello M. Cestodes in gastrointestinal infections. In: Blaser MJ, Smith PD, Ravdin J, Greenberg HB, eds. New York: Raven Press, 1994

61. Barry M, Bia F, Cullen M, et al. Arenavirus infection - Connecticut 1994. MMWR 1994;(43)635-636

62. Bia FJ, Barry M. Antiparasitic drugs. Current Infectious Disease Drugs. Current Medicine 1995; 13:278-304

63. Barry M, Armstrong L, Russi M, Dembry L, Geller D, Tesh R, Gonzalez JP, Khan A, Peters CJ. Treatment of a Laboratory Acquired Infection of Sabiá Virus. NEJM 1995;333:294-296

64. Barry M. Manson's Tropical Diseases. Book Review. NEJM 1996;334:1482-3.

65. Seltzer E, Barry M. Ascariasis. In: Tropical Infectious Diseases: Principles, Pathogens and Practice. Churchill Livingstone, 1997

66. Barry M. Practical Approach to the Patient with Respiratory Symptoms. In: Tropical Infectious Diseases: Principles, Pathogens and Practice. Churchill Livingstone, 1997

67. Barry M. Minichiello T. Cases of Dracunculiasis imported to the United States. MMWR, 1997

68. Samuel BU, Barry M. The pregnant traveler. Infect Dis Clin North Am, 1998;12:325- 353

69. Barry M. Primaquine prophylaxis against malaria. Ann Intern Med, 1999;130 (6):536

70. Gupta A, Wells C, Horwitz R, Bia F, Barry M. The International Health Program: The fifteen year experience with Yale University’s Internal Medicine Residency Program. Am J Trop Med Hyg, 1999, 61(6):1019-1023

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71. Barry M. Maguire J. Weller P. The ASTMH initiative to stimulate educational programs to enhance medical expertise in tropical diseases. Am J Trop Med Hyg, 1999;61:681-688

72. Barry M. Effect of the U.S. embargo and economic decline on health in Cuba. Ann Intern Med, 2000;132(2):151-154

73. Russi M, Barry M., Hajdun M. Brief report – A program to provide antiretroviral prophylaxis to health care personnel working overseas. JAMA, 2000;283(10):1292-1293 74. Barry M. Pulmonary Disease. In Guerrant et al. Essentials of Tropical Infectious Diseases. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company. 2000

75. Wilson L, Barry M. Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers: Clinical Diagnosis and Management. Schlossberg D, ed. In: Current Therapy of Infectious Diseases, 2nd edition, Philadelphia, 2000:618-627

76. Andrews M, Parent E, Barry M, Parsonnet J. Recurrent nonmenstrual toxic shock syndrome: clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2001;32(10):1470-9

77. Brewer PA, Barry M. Survey of web-based health care information for perspective cruise line passengers. Journal of Travel Medicine. 2002;9(4):194

78. Cappello M, Barry M. Cestodes. Blaser MJ, Smith PD, Ravdin J, Greenberg HB, and Guerrant R, eds. In: Infections of the Gastrointestinal Tract, 2nd edition, New York: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2002:1067-1079

79. Barry M, Thanassi W. Meningitis, Eosinophilic. Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences, eds: Aminoff M, and Daroff R Academic Press, San Diego, 2003;Vol. 3:102-105

80. Barry M. Sudden acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Diagnosis and therapy. Primary Care Reports. 2003;9:65-74

81. Barry M. Presidential Address - Diseases without borders: globalization’s challenge to the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene: A call for public advocacy and activism. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2003;69(1):3-7

82. Possick S, Barry M. Air travel and cardiovascular disease. Journal of Travel Medicine. 2004;11:243-250

83. Possick S, Barry M. Evaluation and management of the cardiovascular patient embarking on air travel. Ann Int Med. 2004;141(2):148-154

84. Seltzer E, Crompton D, Barry M. Ascariasis. Guerrant et al, eds. In: Tropical Infectious Diseases: Principles, Pathogens and Practice. 2005

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85. Healers Abroad: Americans Responding to the Human Resource Crisis in HIV/AIDS. Mullan F, Panosian C, Cuff P, editors. Barry M. Chairperson for “Fellowship Program”. National Academies Press, Washington DC, 2005

86. Barry M. Slaying little dragons: Lessons to Learn from the Dracunculiasis Eradication Program. J Am Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2006; 75(1):1-2

87. Barry M. Wisnewski A, Matthias M, Inouye S, Vinetz J. Suburban Leptospirosis: Atypical Lymphocytosis and Gamma-delta T cell response. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2006; 43: 1306

88. Barry M. The tail end of Guinea Worm – global eradication without a drug or vaccine. NEJM 2007;356(25):2561-2564

89. Barry, M. Guinea worm disease. World Book Online Reference Center. 2008. Available at http://www.worldbookonline.com/wb/guineaworm

90. Barry M, Hughes J. Talking Dirty-The Politics of Clean Water and Sanitation. NEJM 2008; 359(8):784-787

91. Heysell S, Thomas T, Morrison A, Barry M. Salmonella panama and acute respiratory distress syndrome in a traveler taking a proton pump inhibitor. J. Travel Med. 2008; 15:480-483'

92. Qiong Zhang, Karen Eggleston (翁笙和), and Michele Barry, 2009. “Pandemic Influenza and the Globalization of Public Health” (流感大流行与公共卫 ⽣全球化), Comparative Studies 比较 (42): (Beijing: China CITIC Press): 47-52

93. Provenzano A, Graber L, Elansary M, Khoshnood K, Rastegar A, Barry M. Short-term Global Health Research Projects by US Medical Students: Ethical Challenges for Partnerships. Am J Trop Med Hyg, 2010, 83(2): 211-214

94. Crump JA, Sugarman J, Barry M, et al. Ethics and Best Practice Guidelines for Training Experiences in Global Health. Am J Trop Med Hyg, 2010; 83(6):1178-1182

95. Barry M. (Member of Working Group, Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress). A 21st Century Roadmap for Advancing America’s Health: The Path from Peril to Progress. 2010, pp 31-37

96. Drain P, Barry M. Fifty Years of US Embargo: Cuba’s Health Outcomes and Lessons. Science. 2010 Apr 30;328(5978):572-3

97. Elansary M, Graber LK, Provenzaro AM, Barry M, Khoshnood, K, Rastegar A. Ethical Dilemmas in Global Clinical Electives. Journal of Global Health. 2011;1(1):24-27

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98. Blackburn, B, Barry M. Soil-Transmitted Helminths: Ascaris, Trichuris, and Hookworm Infection. Water and Sanitation-Related Diseases and the Environment. Ed. Selendy, Janine M. Wiley-Blackwell & Sons, Inc: 2011;81-93

99. Sinha, SR, Barry M. Health technologies and Innovation in the global health arena. N Engl J Med. 2011 Sep 1;365(9):779-82

100. Richardson ET, Luo R, Fink DL, Nutman TB, Geisse JK, Barry, M. Transient facial swellings in a patient with a remote African travel history. J Trav Med 2012; 19(3): 183-5 101. Decamp M, Crump JA, Rodriguez J, Richardson G, Barry M, Sugarman J. Tb in a global health exchange program. J Gen Intern Med. 2012; Jan; 27(1):7

102. Saquib N, Khanam M, Saquib J, Anand S, Chertow G, Barry M, Ahmed T, Cullen M. High prevalence of type 2 diabetes among the urban middle class in Bangladesh. BMC Public Health. 2013, 13: 1032.

103. Crump John, De Camp M, Barry M, Sugarman J. Reflecting on Short-Term International Service Learning Trips, Acad Med. 2013; 88(1):10

104. De Camp M, Rodriguez J, Hecht S, Barry M, Sugarman J. An Ethics Curriculum for short-term global health trainees. Globalization and Health 2013; 9:5

105. Denend L, Lockwood A, Barry M and Zenios S. Meeting the Challenges of Global Health Stanford Social Innovation Review, 2014; Vol 12, Number 2, 37-41

106. Anand S, Khanam MA, Saquib J, Saquib N, Ahmed T, Alam DS, Cullen MR, Barry M, Chertow GM. High prevalence of chronic kidney disease in a community survey of urban Bangladeshis. Globalization and Health. 2014 Feb: 10 (9). PMID: 24555767. PMCID: PMC3944963.

107. Ndhlovu CE, Nathoo K, Borok M, Chidzonga M, Aagaard EM, Connors SC, Barry M, Campbell T, Hakim J. Innovations to Enhance the Quality of Health Professions Education at the University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences - NECTAR Program. Acad Med. 2014 Aug; 89(8 Suppl):S88-92.

108. Jayasekera CR, Barry M, Roberts LR, Nguyen MH. Treating hepatitis C in lower- income countries. N Engl J Med. 2014 May; 15; 370(20):1869-71.

109. McCauley DJ, Salkeld DJ, Young HS, Makundi R, Dirzo R, Eckerlin RP, Lambin EF, Gaffikin L, Barry M, Helgen, KM. Effects of land use on plague (Yersinia pestis) activity in rodents in Tanzania. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2015 Apr;92(4):776-83. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.14-0504.

110. Kligerman M, Barry M, Walmer D, Bendavid E. International aid and natural disasters: A pre and post-earthquake longitudinal study of the healthcare infrastructure of Leogane, Haiti. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2015; 92 (2):448-453.

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111. Chang, A, Barry M. The Global Health Implications of e-Cigarettes. JAMA. 2015;314(7):663-664. doi:10.1001/jama.2015.8676.

112. Kelly JD, Richardson ET, Barry M. Persistent Ebola Virus in the Eye. N Engl J Med 2015; 373:1981-1983

113. Nelson E. J., Andrews J. R., Maples S, Barry M, Clemens J. D. Is A Cholera Outbreak Preventable In Post-Earthquake Nepal? PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. August 2015. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0003961.

114. Hakim J, Barry M, Campbell T. The Medical Education Partnership Initiative (MEPI) in Zimbabwe: The NECTAR Programme 2010-2015. Central African Journal Of Medicine 2016 - In Press

115. Saquib J, Saquib N, Stefanick M. L., Khanam M. A., Anand S, Rahman M, Chertow G. M., Barry M, Ahmed T. Sex differences in obesity, dietary habits, and physical activity among urban middle-class Bangladeshis. Int J Health Sci. 2016 Jul; 10 (3): 363-72.

116. Karan A, DeUgarte, D, Barry M. Medical “Brain Drain” and Health Care Worker Shortages: How Should International Training Programs Respond? AMA Journal of Ethics. July 2016, Volume 18, Number 7: 659-757

117. Richardson E. T., Kelly J. D., Barrie M. B., Mesman A. W., Karku R., Quiwa K., Marsh R. H., Koedoyoma S., Deboh F., Barron K. P., Grady M., Tucker E., Dierberg K. L., Rutherford G., Barry M., Jones J. H., Murray M. B., Farmer P. E. Minimally Symptomatic Infection in an Ebola ‘Hotspot’: A Cross-Sectional Serosurvey. November 15, 2016. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 10(11): e0005087. doi:10.1371/ journal.pntd.0005087

118. Hastings K. G., Eggleston K., Boothroyd D., Kapphahn K. I., Cullen M. R., Barry M, Palaniappan L. P. Mortality outcomes for Chinese and Japanese immigrants in the USA and countries of origin (Hong Kong, Japan): a comparative analysis using national mortality records from 2003 to 2011. BMJ Open 2016;6:e012201. doi:10.1136/bmjopen- 2016-012201

119. Hakim J. G., Matenga J., Barry M., Cowan F., Campbell T. B. Medical Education Partnership Initiative in Zimbabwe: partnerships for transformation. The Lancet. Volume 5, Issue 2, February 2017, Pages e143–e144

120. Lo N.C, Barry M. The Perils of Trumping Science in Global Health — The Mexico City Policy and Beyond. N Engl J Med 2017; 376:1399-1401 April 13, 2017DOI: 10.1056/NEJMp1701294

121. Jowell, A., Zhou B., Barry M. The impact of megacities in health: preparing for a resilient future. Lancet Planetary Health. Volume 1 (5), PE 176-E-178, August 01, 2017, DOI: https:/doi.org/10.1016/S2542-5196(17) 20080-3

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122. Aagaard, EM., Connors SC., Challendar A., Gandari J., Nathook., Borok., Chidzonga M., Barry M., Campbell T., Hakim J. Health Education Advanced Leadership for Zimbabwe (HEALZ) Developing the Infrastructure to Support Curriculum Reform. Annals of Global Health. 2018: 84(1) 176-182

123. De Leo G. A., Sokolow S. H., Garchitorena A., Ngonghala C. N., Lund A., Barry M., Burke K. S., Mordecai E. A., Daily G. C., Jones J. H., Andrews J. R., Bendavid E., Luby S. P., LaBeaud A. D., Seetah K., Guégan J., Lafferty K., Wood C. L., Jones I. J., Bonds M. H. A novel framework to account for ecological drivers in the control and elimination of environmentally transmitted disease: a modelling study. The Lancet. Volume 389, Supplement 2, April 2017, Page S5

124. Talib Z., Burke KS, Barry M. Women Leaders in Global Health. The Lancet Global Health. Volume 5, Issue 6, June 2017, Pages e565-e566

125. Wise P., Barry M. Civil War and the Global Threat of Pandemics. Dædalus, the Journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. 146 (4) Fall 2017 pp 1-14

126. Wang Y.A., Barry M. Making Online Outbreak Surveillance Work for all. Annals of Global Health. November 2017

127. Boggiano V. L., Harris L. M., Schmidt V., Nguyen L. Q., Nguyen H. A., Barry M. Protecting, Balancing and Confronting: Health-Seeking Among Homeless Youth in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies. (2017) 8(3–4): 1–25

128. McCuskee S, Barry M. Child malnutrition in Ifanadiana district, Madagascar: associated factors, timing of growth faltering, and rationale for a health system strengthening approach. Global Health Action. 2017

129. Cash-Goldwasser S., Barry M. Book review of "CDC Health Information for International Travel - The "Yellow Book". Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2017

130. Barry M., Talib Z., Jowell A., Thompson K., Burke K., Larson H., Moyer C., and the Steering Committee of the Women Leaders in Global Health Conference. A new vision for global health leadership. The Lancet. The Lancet-d-17-07142. Vol 390. November 2017.

131. Hakim J. G., Chidzonga M. M., Borok M. Z., Nathoo K. J., Matenga J., Havranek E., Cowan F., Abas M., Aagaard E., Connors S., Nkomani S., Ndhlovu C. E., Matsika A., Barry M., Campbellk T. B. Medical Education Partnership Initiative (MEPI) in Zimbabwe: Outcomes and Challenges. Global Health: Science and Practice Global Health: Science and Practice Mar 2018, 6 (1) 82-92; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-17-00052

132. Wang J. K., Roy S. K., Barry M., Chang R. T., Bhatt A. S. Healthcare Hackathons as

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Replicable Curricula for Interdisciplinary Education. Academic Medicine: Innovation Reports. BMC Medical Education (2018) 18:269 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-018-1385-x

133. Newberry J., Bills C.B., Pirrotta E.A., Barry M., Ramana Rao G.V., Mahadevan S.V., Strehlow M.C. Timely Access to Care for Critically Burned Patients in India: A Prehospital Prospective Observational Study. Timely access to care for patients with critical burns in India: a prehospital prospective observational study. Emerg Med J 2019;0:1-7. doi:10.1136/emermed-2018-207900

134. Anand S., Montez-Rath M., Adasooriya D., Ratnatunga N., Kambham N., Wazil A., Wijetunge S., Badurdeen Z., Ratnayake C., Karunasena N., Schensul S., Valhos P., Haider L., Bhalla V., Levin A., Wise P., Chertow G., Barry M., Fire A., Nanayakkara. N. Prospective Biopsy-Based Study of CKD of Unknown Etiology in Sri Lanka CJASN Feb 2019, 14 (2) 224-232; DOI: 10.2215/CJN.07430618

135. Wild, H., Glowacki, L., Maples, S., Mejia-Guevara, I., Krystosik, A., Bonds, M. H., Hiruy, A., LaBeaud, A. D., Barry, M. Making Pastoralists Count: Geospatial Methods for the Health Surveillance of Nomadic Populations. The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 2019

136. Chang, A. Y., Nabbaale, J., Okello, E., Ssinabulya, I., Barry, M., Beaton, A. Z., Webel, A. R., Longenecker, C. T. Outcomes and Care Quality Metrics for Women of Reproductive Age Living With Rheumatic Heart Disease in Uganda. Journal of the American Heart 2020: e015562

137. Hodgkinson, L. M., Abwalaba, R. A., Arudo, J., Barry, M. Ten-year survival with analysis of gender difference, risk factors, and causes of death during 13 years of public antiretroviral therapy in rural Kenya Medicine 2020; 99 (21)

138. Jowell, A., Barry, M. COVID-19: A Matter of Planetary, not Only National Health. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Volume 103, Issue 1, 8 Jul 2020, p. 31 – 32

139. Gostin, L. O., Koh, H. H., Williams, M., Hamburg, M. A., Benjamin, G., Foege, W. H., Davidson, P., Bradley, E. H., Barry, M., Koplan, J. P., Periago, M. F., El Sadr, W., Kurth, A., Vermund, S. H., Kavanagh, M. Barry M. US withdrawal from WHO is unlawful and threatens global and US health and security. Lancet 2020 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)31527-0

140. Seetah, K, LaBeaud, D, Kumm, J, Grossi‐Soyster, E, Anangwe, A, Barry, M. Archaeology and contemporary emerging zoonosis: A framework for predicting future Rift Valley fever virus outbreaks. Int J Osteoarchaeol. 2020; 30: 345– 354. https://doi.org/10.1002/oa.2862

141. Barry, M. We are living in the geologic age when human activities have dramatically affected our planet and its environment MEDICC REVIEW 2020; 22 (2): 12–13

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142. Gabster, B. P., van Daalen, K., Dhatt, R., Barry, M. Challenges for the female academic during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lancet 2020, https://doi.org/10.1016/ S0140-6736(20)31377-5. June 2020

143. Friedman, E. A., Gostin, L. O., Maleche, A., Nilo, A., Foguito, F., Rugege, U., Stevenson, S., Gitahi, G., Ruano, A. L., Barry, M., Hossain, S., Lucien, F., Rusike, I., Hevia, M. Alwan, A. Cameron, E., Farmer, P. Flores, W., Hassim, A., Mburu, R., Mukherjee, J., Mulumba, M., Pūras, D., Periago, M. R. Global Health in the Age of COVID-19: Responsive Health Systems Through a Right to Health Fund. Health Hum Rights, v.22(1); June 2020. PMID: 32669801, PMCID: PMC7348449

144. Jowell, A., Carstensen, L., Barry, M. A life-course model for healthier ageing: lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Lancet Healthy Longevity, Volume 1, Issue 1, October 2020, E9-E10. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2666-7568(20)30008-8

145. Wild, H., Ali, S. M., Bassirou, B., Tschopp, R., Barry, M., Zinsstag, J. Mobile pastoralists in Africa: a blind spot in global health surveillance. Trop Med Int Health, 25(11), Nov 2020, p1328-1331. DOI: 10.1111/tmi.13479

146. Wild, H., Mendonsa, E., Trautwein, M., Edwards, J., Jowell, A., Kidanu, A., Tschopp, R., Barry, M. Health interventions among mobile pastoralists: a systematic review to guide health service design. Trop Med Into Health, 25(11), Nov 2020, p1332-1352. DOI: 10.1111/tmi.13481

147. Chang, A.Y., Cullen, M. R., Harrington, R.A., Barry, M. The impact of novel coronavirus COVID-19 on noncommunicable disease patients and health systems: a review. Journal of Internal Medicine, Volume 289, Issue 4, 5 October 2020, p. 450-462. https://doi.org/10.1111/joim.13184 doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000003911

148. Hassell, J. M., Zimmerman, D., Fèvre, E. M., Zinsstag, J., Bukachi, S., Barry, M., Muturi, M., Bett, B., Jensen, N., Ali, S., Maples, S., Rushton, J., Tschopp, R., Madaine, Y. O., Abtidon, R. A., Wild, H. Africa’s Nomadic Pastoralists and Their Animals Are an Invisible Frontier in Pandemic Surveillance. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Vol 103, Issue 5, 1777-1779. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.20-1004

149. Jones, I., MacDonald, A., Hopkins, S., Lund, A., Liu, Z., Fawzi, N., Purba, M., Fankhauser, K., Chamberlin, A., Nirmala, M., Blundell, A., Emerson A., Jennings J., Gaffikin, L., Barry, M., Lopez-Carr, D., Webb, K., De Leo, G., Sokolow, S. Improving rural health care reduces illegal logging and conserves carbon in a tropical forest. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Nov 2020, 117 (45) 28515- 28524; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2009240117

150. Chang, A. Y., Barry, M., Harrington, R.A. The Need to Expand the Framework of Environmental Determinants of Cardiovascular Health from Climate Change to

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Planetary Health: Trial by Wildfire. Circulation 2021; 143:2029–2031. https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.120.051892

151. Wise, P. H., Shiel, A., Southard, N., Bendavid, E., Welsh, J., Stedman, S., Fazal, T., Felbab-Brown, V., Polatty, D., Waldman, R. J. Spiegel, P. B. Blanchet, K. Dayoub, R., Zakayo, Al, Barry, M., Garcia, D. M., Pagano, H., Black, R., Gaffey, M. F., Bhutta, Z. A. The political and security dimensions of the humanitarian health response to violent conflict. Lancet, Vol 397, Issue 10273, 511-521, February 2021. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(21)00130-6

152. Hyde, E., Bonds, M. H., Ihantamalalal, F. A., Miller, A. C., Cordier, L. F., Razafinjato, B., Andriambolamanana, H., Randriamanambintsoa, M., Barry, M. Andrianirinarison, J. C., Andriamananajara, M. N., Garchitorena, A. Estimating the local spatio-temporal distribution of malaria from routine health information systems in areas of low health care access and reporting. Int J Health Geogr, 20, 8, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12942-021- 00262-4

153. Pannu, J., Barry, M., The state inoculates: vaccines as soft power. The Lancet, Volume 9, Issue 6, E744-E745, June 2021. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(21)00091-7

154. Rabin, T. L., Mayanja-Kizza, H., Barry, M. Global Health Education in the Time of COVID-19: An Opportunity to Restructure Relationships and Address Supremacy. Academic Medicine, Volume 96, No. 6, June 2021, p. 795-797.

155. Bowen, K., Barry, M., Jowell, A., Maddah, D., Alami, N. H. Virtual Exchange in Global Health: an innovative educational approach to foster socially responsible overseas collaboration. Int J Educ Technol High Educ 18, 32 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41239- 021-00266-x

156. Batson, A., Gupta, G. R., Barry, M. 2021. More Women Must Lead in Global Health: A Focus on Strategies to Empower Women Leaders and Advance Gender Equality. Annals of Global Health, 87(1), p.67. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/aogh.3213

157. Hodgkinson, L. M., Abwalaba, R. A., Arudo, J., Barry, M. Ten-year survival with analysis of gender difference, risk factors, and causes of death during 13 years of public antiretroviral therapy in rural Kenya: Republication. Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS, March 2021, Vol 16, Issue 2, p. 121 – 131. DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000020328

158. Yang, A. Y., Rwebembera, J., Bendavid, E., Okello, E., Barry, M., Beaton, A. Z., Haeffele, C., Webel, A. R., Kityo, C., Longenecker, C. T. Clinical Outcomes, Echocardiographic Findings, and Care Quality Metrics for People Living with HIV and Rheumatic Heart Disease in Uganda. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2021, ciab681. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciab681

Reviews and Commentary

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1. Barry M. Medical considerations for international travel with children. The Travel Medicine Advisor, American Health Consultants. 1991 pp 9.1-9.6

2. Barry M. American cutaneous leishmaniasis in U.S. travel. American Health Consultants, Travel Medicine Advisor. 1992

3. Barry M. Myiasis - The Botfly Boil. American Health Consultants, Travel Medicine Advisor. Comments. 1992

4. Barry M. Diphtheria: Another risk of travel. American Health Consultants, Travel Medicine Advisor. 1993

5. Barry M, Bia FJ, Hill D, et al. Plague Outbreak in India: Patient Information. American Health Consultants, Travel Medicine Advisor Update. 1994

6. Bia FJ, Barry M, Hill D, et al. Rwanda and Haiti-What to Advise. American Health Consultants, Travel Medicine Advisor Alert 1994 (supplement)

7. Barry M. Onchocerciasis in New York. The Travel Medicine Advisor Update, American Health Consultants. 1995

8. Barry M. Intramuscular Injections within 30 days of immunization with oral Poliovirus Vaccine - A Risk Factor for Vaccine-Associated Paralytic Poliomyelitis. Abstract and Commentary. Travel Medicine Advisor.1995

9. Barry M. Outbreak of Schistosomiasis Among Travelers. Abstract and Commentary. Travel Medicine Advisor. 1995

10. Barry M. Artemether versus Quinine for Treatment of Cerebral Malaria. Travel Medicine Advisor. 1996

11. Barry M. A new Borrelia species isolated from patients with relapsing fever in Spain. Travel Medicine Advisor. 1996

12. Barry M. Post Malaria Neurological Syndrome. Travel Medicine Advisor. 1997

13. Barry M. Japanese encephalitis vaccine: the controversy continues as to whom to vaccinate. Travel Medicine Advisor. 1997

14. Barry M. Japanese encephalitis (JE); the saga continues. Two short reports from Nepal and Irian Jaya. Travel Medicine Advisor. 1997

15. Barry M. New rabies vaccine available in the U.S. Travel Medicine Advisor.1998

16. Barry M. Goiters in Peace Corps volunteers from water purification units. Travel

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Medicine Advisor. 1998

17. Barry M. Primaquine prophylaxis for malaria. Travel Medicine Advisor, 1998

18. Barry M. This just in - a message from Cuba. Travel Medicine Advisor, 1999

19. Barry M. Gnathostomosis, an emerging foodborne zoonotic disease in Acapulco, Mexico. Traveler Medicine Advisor, 1999

20. Barry M. Women’s health and travel. Travel Medicine Advisor, 1999

21. Barry M. Self use of rapid tests for Malaria diagnosis by tourists poses difficulties. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2000

22. Barry M, Thanassi W. Miltefosine, An oral agent, for the treatment of Indian Visceral Leishmaniasis. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2000

23. Barry M. Letter to the Editor. Economic sanctions and embargoes. Ann Intern Med, 2000; 133(4):308

24. Barry M. An Outbreak of Eosinophilic Meningitis in a group of travelers to Jamaica. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2000

25. Barry M. Commentary: The economic embargo against Haiti increased morbidity and mortality of Haitians. (Abstracted from Gibbons E & Garfield R. The impact of economic sanctions on health and human rights in Haiti 1991-1994; 89:1499-1504). Journal of Evidence-based Healthcare, 2000;4:53

26. Barry M. Update on Malaria and Pregnancy from ASTMH Session. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2001

27. Barry M. Leishmaniasis Tidbits. Three articles highlight unusual aspects in the presentation and treatment of Leishmaniasis. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2001

28. Barry M. Students and Histoplasmosis in Acapulco. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2001

29. Barry M. Killing the Parasite’s Parasites. Depletion of Wolbachia endobacteria in Ochocerca volvulus by doxycycline and microfilaridermia after ivermectin treatment. Traveler Medicine Advisor, 2001

30. Barry M. A new primaquine, analogue, Tafenoquine (WR238605), for prophylaxis against Plasmodium falciparum malaria. Traveler Medicine Advisor, 2002

31. Barry M. Fluconazole therapy for cutaneous leishmaniasis. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2002

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32. Barry M. Rickettsialpox in North Carolina: A case report. Travel Medicine Advisor 2002

33. Barry M. Schistosomiasis and Travel. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2002

34. Barry M. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). Travel Medicine Advisor, 2003

35. Barry M. Monkeypox in Wisconsin. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2003

36. Barry M. A tourist from Thailand loses her vision. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2003

37. Barry M. A fluoroquinolone alert for travelers with Type II diabetes. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2003

38. Barry M. ASTMH Report Symposium on Neurocysticercosis. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2004

39. Barry M. Book review. Travelers’ Diarrhea. Edited By C Ericsson, H Dupont, R Steffen. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, BC Decker. NEJM 2004. 350(17)

40. Barry M. Monkey malaria infects a large cluster of humans in Borneo. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2004

41. Barry M. Association of Laribacter hongkongensis in community-acquired gastroenteritis with travel and eating fish. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2004

42. Barry M. Rifaximin. Travel Medicine Advisor, September 2004.

43. Barry M. Book review. Infections of Leisure. Third edition. Edited by David Schlossberg. 444pp., illustrated. Washington, DC. ASM. NEJM 2005. 352(17)

44. Barry M. Effectiveness of mass oral cholera vaccination in Beira, Mozambique. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2005

45. Barry M. Picaridin-A New Insect Repellent. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2005

46. Barry M. A randomized, controlled study of a simple, once-daily regimen of Dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine for the treatment of uncomplicated, multidrug-resistant falciparum malaria. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2005

47. Barry M. Sushi Delights and Parasites: The Risk of Fishborne and Foodborne Parasitic Zoonoses in Asia. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2005

48. Barry M. Diagnostic Evaluation of newly arrived asymptomatic refugees with Eosinophilia. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2006

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49. Barry M. Long-Term cardiac outcomes of treating chronic Chagas disease with Benznidazole versus no treatment. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2006

50. Barry M. Both Tadalafil and Dexamethasone may reduce the incidence of high- altitude pulmonary edema. Travel Medicine Advisor. 2006

51. Barry M. Oral Pentoxifylline combined with pentavalent antimony: A randomized trial for mucosal leishmaniasis. Travel Medicine Advisor. 2007

52. Barry M. Quadrivalent Human Papillomavirus Vaccine as travel vaccine. Travel Medicine Advisor. 2007

53. Barry M. Chagas Disease Course-Highlights. Clinical Pre-Meeting ASTMH. 2008.

54. Barry M. Countering Anthrax: Vaccines and Immunoglobulins. Travel Medicine Advisor. 2008

55. Barry M. Febrile Plasmodium falciparum malaria 4 years after exposure in a man with sickle cell disease. Travel Medicine Advisor. 2008.

56. Barry M. New treatment approach to Indian visceral leishmaniasis: single-dose liposomal amphotericin B followed by short-course oral miltefosine. Travel Medicine Advisor. 2008

57. Barry M. Unpasteurized Milk: A continued public health threat. Travel Medicine Advisor. 2009

58. Blackburn BG, Barry M. Malaria in Travelers to India: Is the Risk Decreasing? Travel Medicine Advisor. 2009; 19:46-8

59. Barry, M. Frequently Asked Questions of Prospective Humanitarian Health Professionals. “How Can I Gain Experience in the Field of Humanitarian Health before Making a Career Commitment?” Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 2009; 24:2 (s194)

60. Barry M, Blackburn BG. Bubonic and Pneumonic Plague in Uganda. Travel Medicine Advisor. 2009; 19:57-9

61. Blackburn BD, Barry M. Rapid Diagnostic Tests Versus Blood Smears for the Diagnosis of Malaria in the U.S. Travel Medicine Advisor. 2009; 19:65-7

62. Barry M, Blackburn BG. Incidence of Yellow Fever (YF) Vaccine-Associated Neurotropic Disease: Meningitis and Meningoencephalitis in Adults with 30 days of Vaccine Administration. Travel Medicine Advisor. 2010; 20:9-11

63. Blackburn, BG, Barry M. Trichinellosis in the United States: Shift from Swine to Bears.

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J. Travel Medicine Advisor. 2010; 20:23-4

64. Barry M, Blackburn, BG. Tungiasis – A Cause of Painful Feet in a Tropical Traveler. Travel Medicine Advisor. 2010; 20:45-6

65. Blackburn BG, Barry M. The Changing Epidemiology of Malaria in Africa: Substantial Gains in Many Areas. Travel Medicine Advisor. 2010; 20:58-60

66. Blackburn BG, Barry M. Monkeypox Epidemiology in the post-Smallpox Vaccination Era: Major Increases in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Travel Medicine Advisor. 2010; 20:65-7

67. Barry M, Blackburn BG. Health Care Workers and Researchers Traveling to Developing-World Clinical Settings: Disease Transmission Risk and Mitigation. Travel Medicine Advisor. 2011; 21:9-10

68. Blackburn BG, Barry M, Smartphones and Global Health: Paving The Way for Remote Point of Care Diagnostics. Travel Medicine Advisor. 2011; 21:20-21

69. Barry M, Blackburn BG. Vitamin B12 Deficiency in Resettled Bhutanese Refugees. Travel Medicine Advisor 2011; 21:29-31.

70. Blackburn BG, Barry M. Plasmodium Knowlesi: The Newest Human Malaria Parasite. Travel Medicine Advisor 2011; 21:57-9

71. Blackburn BG, Barry M. Acute Mountain Sickness in Travelers Who Consulted a Pre- Travel Clinic. Travel Medicine Advisor. 2011; 5:337-43

72. Barry M. Dengue Outbreak in Kenya: Heralding a Sign of a Larger Issue in the Region? Travel Medicine Advisor, 2011; 212:69-71

73. Blackburn BG, Barry M. Advice Ignored on Acute Mountain Sickness. Travel Medicine Advisor. 2012; 22:10-12

74. Barry M, Blackburn BG. Rabies: U.S. Update. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2012; 22:19- 21.

75. Blackburn BG, Barry M. Oral Transmission of Chagas Disease: New Epidemiology for an Old Disease. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2012;22:29-31

76. Barry M, Blackburn BG. Murine Typhus in Returned Travelers. Travel Medicine Advisor, 2012; 22:41-3

77. Barry M, Internet Access is a Vital Tool. Reuters Opinion piece-September 9, 2013. Access at http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2013/09/13/internet-access-is-a-vital- healthcare-tool/

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78. Barry M, Why This Ebola Outbreak Is Different. Boston Review. October 31, 2014. http://www.bostonreview.net/blog/michele-barry-ebola-outbreak-different

Abstracts

1. Patterson J, Barry M, Bia FJ. Blastocystis hominis infections. Presented at the 36th Annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine. 1987, Los Angeles, CA

2. Patterson J, Barry M, Bia FJ. High Level Gentamicin Resistant Enterococci From Zimbabwe. Presented at the 37th Annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine. 1988, Washington, DC

3. Barry M. Ethical Considerations of Human Investigation in Developing Countries. Accepted by the International Commission of Health Professionals for Health and Human Rights, 1988. Geneva, Switzerland

4. Barry M, Patterson J, Tirrell S, Ratcliff B, Shope R. Chloroquine does not affect antibody response to yellow fever vaccine. Presented at the 38th Annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine. 1989, Honolulu, Hawaii

5. Bia F, Barry M. International health training for residents in internal medicine: evolution of an international health track? Presented at the 1990 National Council for International Health Conference, 1990 Washington, D.C.

6. Hornung R, Barry M. The seroprevalence of HIV-1 infection among pregnant women and newborns in northern Tanzania. Yale Journal of Biology, 1990; 63(3):223

7. Wolf-Gould C, Barry M. The use and misuse of medications in rural Ghana. Yale Journal of Biology. 1990; 63(3):244

8. Werner AM, Ransohoff D, Patterson JE, Barry M. Hepatitis A immunity in U.S. travelers: prevalence and associated factors. Presented at the 39th Annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine. 1990; New Orleans, LA

9. Engel GA, Barry M, Hopkins DR, Opata H. Assessment of progress towards the eradication of dracunculiasis in the Afram Plains, Ghana. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1992; Seattle, Washington

10. McLean-Riggs H, Barry M, Edberg SC, Burnham G, Riggs M. Geographical and seasonal clustering of diarrheal disease and water quality evaluation around Malamulo Hospital, Malawi. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1992; Seattle, Washington

11. Villanueva M, Mintz E, Barry M. Imported cholera in a family returning from Ecuador:

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Secondary transmission to a non-traveler. Third Conference on International Travel Medicine, 1992, Paris, France

12. Altice FL, Fleck EM, Selwyn PA, Kaplan EH, Barry M, Gomez J, Zampano C, Friedland GH. Provision of Health Care an HIV Counseling and Testing for Clients of the New Haven Needle Exchange Program (NEP). IX International Conference on AIDS, Berlin, Germany. 1993;PO-D17-3927

13. Cruz M, Barry M, Cruz I, Hervas MA, Schantz PM, Roman G. Prevalence survey of neurocysticercosis in an Andean community in Ecuador. National Institute of Health, 1993

14. Santana JR, Leventhal B, McClure E, Matute A, Bia FJ, Barry M. Acute febrile illness and pulmonary hemorrhage in Nicaragua: A U.S. medical resident's perspective. American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1996

15. Andrews MM, Parent E, Barry M, Parsonnet J. Recurrent nonmenstrual toxic shock syndrome (NMTSS): report of three cases and review of manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment. European Conference on Toxic Shock Syndrome, 1997

16. Gupta AR, Wells CK, Horwitz RI, Bia FJ, Barry M. An international health residency program: 15 years’ experience during internal medicine residency training at Yale. American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1997

17. Gupta A, Wells C, Horwitz R, Bia F, Barry M. Physicians’ utilization of alternative/complementary medicine: Is there an association with international health electives; 21st Annual Meeting, Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM), 1998, Chicago, Illinois

18. Henrich T, Gonzalez JP, Jiwariyavej V, Hutchaleelaha S, Barbazan P, Yoksan S, and Barry M. Viral encephalitis in Thailand: determining etiologic and epidemiologic dynamics and active surveillance and geographic information systems (abstract and poster presentation). Yale Committee On International Health Downs International Health Student Travel Fellowship Tercentennial Symposium, New Haven, CT, 2001

19. Barry M. Atypical Lymphocytosis in Leptospirosis: Dynamics of the gd T Cell Response in a Case from the Northeast United States. Presented in part at the 54th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2005, Washington, DC

CURRENT AND PAST FUNDING Johnson & Johnson Corporate Foundation (Barry) 7/2000-ongoing Yale/Stanford Global Health Scholars Program $380,000 annually The Global Health Program aims to build the capacity of health care at each of its established sites. Our goal is to establish longstanding Yale/Stanford Johnson & Johnson Health Overseas

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Partnerships in Education Centers (HOPE Centers) through focusing our scholars and resources at each of the sites. The program seeks to develop partnerships of patient-centered care and models of teaching in low resource settings. Role: co-PI

Doris Duke Foundation (Barry) 9/1/2010-8/31/2012 (completed) Web-Based interactive course in “Ethical Challenges Encountered During $65,373/2 years Short-Term Overseas Training in Biomedical Research and Practice” The major goal of this project is to develop an open access web-based framework to assist health professional students in exploring ethical issues of practicing medicine or performing research within another culture. Role: PI

1RC4TW008781-01 (Barry) 9/01/2010-8/31/2013 (completed) NIH/Fogarty $8,068,259/3 years Stanford Global Health Consortium on Innovation, Design, Evaluation and Action (C-IDEA). The major goal of this project is to create a unique infrastructure at Stanford to accelerate scientific progress in the innovative design of extremely affordable diagnostics, drugs, biologics and devices for global health. Role: PI

1R24TW008881-01 (Hakim-PI) 10/1/2010-9 9/30/2016 (completed) NIH/Fogarty (Barry, Campbell Co-PI) $9,998,134/5 years Novel Education Clinical Trainees and Researchers (NECTAR) Program The goal of this program is to establish a consortium with the University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences and the University of Colorado-Denver to improve medical education in Zimbabwe at the medical student and post graduate levels, coupled with programs to improve faculty training and support and investments in novel educational models and technologies. The ultimate goal is to improve the capacity of UZCHS to meet the healthcare training and research capacity needs of Zimbabwe. Role: PI of Stanford sub-award

IR25TW009338-01 (Riley, Barry, Ko, Madhivanan, Co-PI’s). 07/01/2012-06/30/2017(completed) NIH/Fogarty $5,405,204/5 years Global Health Fellows and Scholars Research Training

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The main objective of this program is to establish a training program comprised of four institutions – University of California, Berkeley, Yale University, Stanford University and Florida International University (called Consortium)—designed to train postdoctoral fellows and upper division graduate and medical students to launch them into a career in global health research. The program will emphasize training through participation in ongoing projects of long-term researchers of the Consortium at ten sites in low and middle-income countries (LMIC), that revolves around the theme of health problems of informal human settlements known as slums. Through this problem-based, participatory and multidisciplinary training approach, the trainees from the US and LMIC will experience and learn about global health and how to engage themselves in long-term research. Role: co-PI

Stanford Hospital and Clinics Award 01/2013-TBD $285,750 annually To develop a global health initiative for the hospital for residents to experience clinical rotations in supervised overseas sites. Curriculum and seminar series will also be launched. Role: PI

Mary Duke Biddle Funding 09/2013-08/2017 $50,000 annually Funding for residents and medical students to improve the health of children in underserved areas Role: PI

1G11TW010320 (Barry, PI) 05/2016-4/2020 (completed) NIH/Fogarty $300,080 Zimbabwe ICT Project (ZIP) and HIV Research Training

The Zimbabwe ICT Program (ZIP to improve the Information Communication and Technology (ICT) infrastructure and to provide capacity training for a cadre of ICT professionals to sustain and enhance programs within the College of Health Sciences at the University of Zimbabwe (UZCHS) and the Biomedical Research & Training Institute (BRTI). Specific Aim 1. To improve capacity in health-training related ICT methods to enable the implementation, evaluation and sustainability of new technologies for on-line e-learning. This will be achieved through:In-house training for personnel of the Audio–Visual Training Unit (AVTU), the Research Support Centre (RSC), Institute for Continuing Health Education (ICHE), the Department of Health Professions Education (DHPE) and the Biomedical Research & Training Institute (BRTI). Role: PI

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NIH/Fogarty Global Health Fellows 04/2012-7/2021 $1,983,108 The program will emphasize training through participation in ongoing projects of long-term researchers of the Consortium at ten sites in low and middle-income countries (LMIC), that revolves around the theme of health problems of informal human settlements known as slums. Through this problem-based, participatory and multidisciplinary training approach, the trainees from the US and LMIC will experience and learn about global health and how to engage themselves in long-term research. Role: co-PI

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Women Leaders in Global Health Initiative 06/21/2018-6/01/2021 $5,464,463 One-year planning grant to design and launch the Women Leaders in Global Health Initiative including a Secretariat and training institute with goals to: Empower, train and cultivate the next generation of women leaders in global health; convene, connect and mentor both mid- career and senior women in global health for leadership positions; set the research and advocacy agenda to ensure more gender parity in the global health workforce and leadership and create an enabling environment for women internationally to advance to positions of leadership in global health. Role: Founder

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 04/15/2020 to 10/31/2021 Geospatial Methodology to Reach Mobile Populations $100, 000 This project uses novel applications of geospatial technologies to develop methods for including mobile groups in health information systems and campaign planning. Combining remote sensing and geospatial analysis, we will design methodology capable of capturing population mobility at a scale that could be integrated with national health campaigns. Role: PI

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