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Sandro Galea, MD, MPH, DrPH CONTACT INFORMATION Office of the Dean School of Public Health Boston University 715 Albany Street Boston, MA 02118 t: 617.638.4644 f: 617.638.5299 [email protected] DATE OF PREPARATION September 1, 2018 PERSONAL DATA Birthdate: April 24, 1971 Birthplace: Malta Citizenship: United States EDUCATION University of Toronto September 1988-May 1990 Cell and Molecular Biology Toronto, Canada University of Toronto Medical School September 1990-May 1994 Medical Doctor Toronto, Canada Harvard University School of Public Health September 1999-May 2000 Master of Public Health Boston, MA Quantitative Methods Concentration Columbia University School of Public Health June 2000-July 2003 Doctor of Public Health New York, NY Epidemiology Curriculum Vitae: Sandro Galea; page 1 of 119 POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING Rural/Remote Family Medicine Resident and Chief Resident July 1994-July 1996 McMaster University Family Medicine North Thunder Bay, Canada Emergency Medicine Resident July 1996-June 1997 University of Toronto Toronto, Canada LICENSES § Certificant of the Canadian College of Family Physicians § Certificate of Special Competence in Emergency Medicine § MCCQE I and II: Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada § College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario Physician Independent Practice License (#68093) § New York State Office of the Professions Physician Practice License (#234731, inactive) § Michigan State Department of Community Health Physician Practice License (#4301086718, inactive) PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETIES § Canadian College of Family Physicians (1994-present). § American Public Health Association (2000-present). § International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (2002-present). § Fellow of the Royal Institute of Public Health (2002-present). § American College of Epidemiology (2002-present) § American Academy for the Advancement of Science (2002-present). § Society for Epidemiologic Research (2002-present). § American Epidemiological Society (2008-present). Curriculum Vitae: Sandro Galea; page 2 of 119 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Emergency Physician July 1997-July 1998 Geraldton District Hospital Geraldton, Canada Project Physician November 1998-May 1999 Médecins sans Frontières/Doctors without Borders Galcayo, Somalia Emergency Physician June 1999-August 1999 Wallaceburg District Hospital Wallaceburg, Canada Medical Epidemiologist June 2000-August 2005 Associate Director November 2002-August 2005 Center for Urban Epidemiologic Studies New York, NY New York Academy of Medicine Assistant Professor of Clinical Epidemiology October 2003-August 2005 Department of Epidemiology New York, NY Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health Associate Professor of Epidemiology, with tenure September 2005-August 2008 Department of Epidemiology Ann Arbor, MI University of Michigan School of Public Health Professor of Epidemiology, with tenure September 2008-December 2009 Department of Epidemiology Ann Arbor, MI University of Michigan School of Public Health Research Professor September 2008-December 2009 Institute for Social Research Ann Arbor, MI University of Michigan Director January 2009-December 2009 Center for Global Health Ann Arbor, MI University of Michigan Professor of Epidemiology January 2010-December 2014 Anna Cheskis Gelman and Murray Charles Gelman Professor and Chair New York, NY Department of Epidemiology Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health Curriculum Vitae: Sandro Galea; page 3 of 119 Dean January 2015 + Robert A. Knox Professor January 2016 + Professor of Epidemiology Boston, MA School of Public Health Boston University HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS § Sydenham District Hospital, Attending Physician. Wallaceburg, ON, Canada (1999-2000). § Geraldton District Hospital, Attending Physician. Geraldton, ON, Canada (1996-2000). SELECTED HONOURS AND AWARDS § Medical Research Council of Canada; Scholarship (1991). § University of Toronto; Open Scholarship (1988-1992). § University of Toronto; Armando and Nicolina Pavone Outstanding Achievement Award (1991). § University of Toronto; George and Nora Elwin Book Award (1991). § University of Toronto; Mosby Book Award (1991). § University of Toronto; Mary L Cassidy Award (1992). § University of Toronto; Gladwin-Ridings Memorial Scholarship (1993). § University of Toronto; Faculty of Medicine Robert M Sklar Memorial Scholarship (1993-94). § University of Toronto; Medical Society Honor Award (1994). § CFPC/PAIRO Trust Fund; National Resident Research Award (1996). § Columbia University; Presidential Teaching Award finalist (2001). § Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health; John and Kathleen Gorman Public Health Humanitarian Award (2002). § Society for Epidemiologic Research Annual Meeting; First Prize (2002). § American College of Epidemiology Annual Meeting; Third Prize (2002). § American College of Epidemiology; elected Member (2002). § Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health; Doctorate in Public Health with Distinction (2003). § Weill Medical College of Cornell University; David Rogers Health Policy Colloquium (2003). § McMaster University; Peter J Neelands Invitational Lectureship (2003). § American College of Epidemiology Annual Meeting; Third Prize (2004). § New York Academy of Medicine; elected Fellow (2004). § Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health; William Farr Award in Epidemiology (2004). § National Institutes of Health; Investigator Travel Award (2004). § Society for Epidemiologic Research Annual Meeting; First Prize (2005). § Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Investigator Award (2007). § American Epidemiologic Society; elected Member (2008). Curriculum Vitae: Sandro Galea; page 4 of 119 § Population Association of America Annual Meeting Poster Session Winner (2008). § Society for Epidemiologic Research Annual Meeting; Second Prize (2008). § Convocation Address, University of Michigan School of Dentistry Commencement (2009). § John C Cassel Memorial Lecture; Society for Epidemiologic Research (2009). § Celebrating the Diversity of Contemporary Integrative Biology Symposium; Poster Prize (2009). § Society for Epidemiologic Research Annual Meeting; Second Prize (2010). § Leonard M Schulman Lecture; University of Michigan (2010). § Weill Medical College of Cornell University; David Rogers Health Policy Colloquium (2011). § Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health Dean’s Excellence in Leadership Award (2011). § Society for Epidemiologic Research; elected President (2011). § Institute of Medicine; elected member (2012). § Visiting Professor, University of Glasgow (2014-2019). § American Journal of Public Health paper of the year 2014. Fried LP, Begg MD, Bayer R, Galea S. MPH education for the 21st century: Motivation, rationale, and core principles for the new Columbia Public Health curriculum. American Journal of Public Health. 2014;104(1):23-30. § American Journal of Public Health paper of the year 2014. Begg MD, Galea S, Bayer R, Walker JR, Fried LP. MPH education for the twenty-first century: Design of the new Columbia curriculum. American Journal of Public Health. 2014;104(1):30-36. § American Journal of Epidemiology paper of the year 2014. Keyes KM, Galea S. Current practices in teaching introductory epidemiology: how we got here, where to go. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2014;180(7):661-668. § Rema Lapouse Award, American Public Health Association (2015). § Honorary Doctor of Science, University of Glasgow, Scotland (2015). § American Journal of Public Health paper of the year 2015. Hatzenbuehler ML, Keyes KM, Uddin M, Hamilton A, Galea S. The collateral damage of mass incarceration: Increased risk of psychiatric morbidity among non-incarcerated residents of high-incarceration neighborhoods. American Journal of Public Health. 2015;105(1):138-143. § Dozor Scholar, Ben-Gurion University, Israel (2016). § Feldman Lecture, American Epidemiological Society (2016). § American Journal of Epidemiology paper of the year 2015. Marshall BDL, Galea S. Formalizing the role of complex systems methods in causal inference and epidemiology. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2015;181(2):92-99. § John Cassel Distinguished Lecture. Gillings School of Global Health. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (2016). § Convocation address, Boston University Academy Commencement (2016). § Robert S. Laufer Award for Outstanding Scientific Achievement, International Society for Traumatic Stress (2016). § Perry Lectureship State University of New York University at Buffalo. School of Public Health (2016). § Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health Allan Rosenfield Alumni Award for Excellence (2017). § Society for Epidemiologic Research Annual Meeting; Second Prize (2017). Curriculum Vitae: Sandro Galea; page 5 of 119 § American Journal of Epidemiology paper of the year 2017. Fink DS, Keyes KM, Calabrese JR, Liberzon I, Tamburrino MB, Cohen GH, Sampson L, Galea S. Deployment and alcohol use in a military cohort: Use of combined methods to account for exposure-related covariates and heterogeneous response to exposure. American Journal of Epidemiology 2017;186(4):411-419. GRANT SUPPORT COMPLETED Urban centers for applied research in public health (Vlahov) Role on Project: Epidemiologist Dates: September 9, 1999-September 29, 2003 Funder: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; U48/CCU 209663, $1,469,087 Description: Study of the role of social factors in shaping health using a community-based participatory research approach. Pre-hospital cardiac arrest survival evaluation (Richmond)