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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Michele Barry, MD, FACP, FASTMH Spouse 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 Yale University 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 Revised July 2021 Page 3 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 Yale School of Medicine 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 Revised July 2021 Page 4 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, Connecticut 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) Revised July 2021 Page 5 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
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