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Barbara Joan Stoll, Md Present Title CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: BARBARA JOAN STOLL, M.D. PRESENT TITLE: H. Wayne Hightower Distinguished Professor in the Medical Sciences, Professor of Pediatrics and Dean, McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHealth) WORK ADDRESS: McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Office of the Dean 6431 Fannin St., MSB G.150 Houston, TX 77030 CITIZENSHIP: U.S.A. FAMILY STATUS: Married (Roger I. Glass, M.D., Ph.D.) 3 Children (Nina, Michael and Andy Glass) UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION: Barnard College, New York, NY A.B., 1971 GRADUATE EDUCATION: Yale Medical School, New Haven, CT M.D., 1975 POSTGRADUATE TRAINING: Pediatric Internship and Residency Babies Hospital, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY July 1975-June 1977 Neonatology Fellowship Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA July 1977-June 1979 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: 1979-1983 Associate Scientist, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh 2/83-6/83 Visiting Scientist, Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Goteborg, Goteborg, Sweden 1984-1986 Research Assistant Professor, Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD 1986-1991 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 1992-1997 Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 1995-1996 Visiting Scientist, World Health Organization, Division of Family Health, Geneva, Switzerland 1997-2015 Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 1999-2003 Vice-Chair for Research, Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of 1/12/18 Barbara J. Stoll, M.D. Medicine, Atlanta, GA 2003-2004 Interim Chairperson, Department of Pediatrics 2004-2015 George W. Brumley, Jr. Professor and Chair, Department of Pediatrics 2004-2015 Associate Dean for Clinical Services at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta 2004-2010 Medical Director, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston 2006-2015 President and CEO, Emory-Children’s Center 2007-2015 Professor of Public Health/Epidemiology, Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta, GA 2011-2012 SVP and Chief Academic Officer, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta 2012-2015 Executive Director, the Pediatric Center of Georgia 2014-2017 Senior Faculty Fellow, Emory University Center for Ethics 2015-present H. Wayne Hightower Distinguished Professor in the Medical Sciences, Dean, and Professor of Pediatrics, McGovern Medical School at UTHealth 2016-present Adjunct Professor, UTHealth School of Nursing LICENSURE: Georgia (active); New York (inactive); Maryland (inactive); Texas (FTL active) CERTIFICATION: 1983: American Board of Pediatrics 1987: Sub-Board of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Consulting author, Guidelines for Perinatal Care, Fourth Edition, 1997 Consulting author, Guidelines for Perinatal Care, Fifth Edition, 2002 Member, Board of Directors, Georgia Chapter AAP, 2003-2015 Member, Section on Perinatal Pediatrics, AAP Member, Georgia Chapter, AAP, 2003-2015 Member, Society for Pediatric Research, 1986 Founding Member, Neonatal Sepsis Club, PAS Affiliate Member, European Society for Pediatric Research, 1988 Member, Perinatal Research Society, 1997 Member, American Pediatric Society, 1998 Fellow, Infectious Diseases Society of America, 1998 President-Elect, American Pediatric Society (APS), 2011-2012 Member of the Board, Federation of Pediatric Organizations (FOPO), 2012-2013 President, American Pediatric Society, 2012-2013 Member, Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas, 2015-present Member, Council of Deans/Association of American Medical Colleges, 2015-present Member, Texas Medical Association, 2016-present Member, Harris County Medical Society, 2016-present Member, Texas Pediatric Society, 2016-present Member, American Medical Association, 2016-present STEERING COMMITTEES/ADVISORY COMMITTEES (National): 1. Member, Steering Committee, NICHD Neonatal Research Network, 1991-1996 2. Member, Steering Committee, Wyeth Neonatology Research Fund, 1993-1996 3. Member, Steering Committee, NICHD Neonatal Research Network, 1996-2001 4. Member, CDC, Group B Streptococcal Prevention Activities Committee, 1997-2014 5. Member, National Children’s Study - at large Working Group, 2008-2013 6. Member, Steering Committee, NICHD Neonatal Research Network, 2001-2006 7. Founding Member, Neonatal Sepsis Club, Society for Pediatric Research, 2003 Page 2 Barbara J. Stoll, M.D. 8. Member, Milk Club, Pediatric Academic Society (PAS) 9. Member, Steering Committee, NICHD Collaborative Stillbirth Network, 2003-2015 10. Member, Steering Committee, NICHD Neonatal Research Network, 2006-2011 11. Member, Program Committee, Association of Medical School Pediatric Department Chairs (AMSPDC), 2006-2015 12. Member, American Pediatric Society Nominating Committee, 2006-2007 13. Member, Executive Committee, Association of Medical School Pediatric Department Chairs, 2007- 2010 14. Member, Task Force on Leadership Development, Association of Medical School Pediatric Department Chairs (AMSPDC), 2007-2015 15. Member, Steering Committee, NICHD National Children’s Study, 2007-2012 16. Member, Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Institute Executive Oversight Council, 2008- 2015 17. Member, Advocacy Committee, Association of Medical School Pediatric Department Chairs (AMSPDC), 2009 18. Member, CDC, GBS Technical Working Group, 2010 19. Member, Association of Pediatric Program Directors, 2004-2015 20. Member, Steering Committee, Pediatric Scientist Development Program, 2010-2015 21. Member, American Pediatric Society Council, 2010-2014 22. Member, Steering Committee NICHD Neonatal Research Network, 2011-2016 23. Member, Board of Directors, Federation of Pediatric Organizations, 2012-2013 24. Member, FOPO Working Group on Diversity and Inclusion, 2012-2013 25. Chair, Program Committee, Association of Medical School Pediatric Department Chairs (AMSPDC), 2013-2015 26. Chair, American Pediatric Society Nominating Committee, 2013-2014 27. Member, AMSPDC New Chair Mentoring Committee, 2013-2015 28. Member, PAS CEO Forum Organizing Committee, 2013-2015 29. Member, Selection Committee Federation of Pediatric Organizations, St. Geme Award, 2013-2018; Chair 2015-2017 30. Member, Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Medicine Membership Committee, 2015-2019 31. Vice Chair, IOM/NAM Section 5 Membership Committee, 2015-2017 32. Member, Planning Committee, IOM/NAM Interest Group on Maternal & Child Health, 2015-2016 33. Member, IOM/NAM Subcommittee on International Members, 2015-2018 34. Member, The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas, O’Donnell Awards Selection Committee Medicine Subcommittee, 2017-2020 35. Chair, NAM Section 5 Membership Committee, 2017-2019 36. Chair, NAM Subcommittee on International Members, 2017-2018 HONORS and AWARDS: Phi Beta Kappa, 1971 Cum Laude, Yale Medical School, 1975 Curnen Award, Babies Hospital, 1977 Albert E. Levy Award, Emory University, 2005 Unsung Heroine Award, Emory University, 2009 Member, Institute of Medicine, 2009 Business to Business, Woman of Excellence 2010 Member, Alpha Omega Alpha National Honor Medical Society, 2010 Atlanta Business Chronicle Top 100 in Healthcare, 2010-2015 Howland Award, American Pediatric Society, 2016 Women Leaders in Medicine Award, American Medical Student Association (AMSA), 2017 Frank H. Morriss Jr. Leadership Award, University of Iowa, 2018 Page 3 Barbara J. Stoll, M.D. EDITORIAL BOARDS: 2005-2007 NICUniversity.org 2005- 2015 PEDS: A Physician Publication from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta 2006-present Associate Editor, American Journal of Perinatology INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES (Since 1986): 1. Member, Executive Board, WHO Collaborating Center in Maternal and Child Health, 1989-2015 2. Consultant to World Health Organization, Sick Newborn Initiative, July 1993-August 1993 3. 1995-1996 sabbatical at the World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Switzerland, Division of Family Health (Dr. Tomris Turmen): a. Global impact of neonatal infections b. WHO/UNICEF sick child initiative c. Consultant to the WHO young infant infection study d. Consultant to The Institute on Migration (Dr. M. Carballo) 4. Consultant to CARE to develop an agenda for newborn health, 1999 5. Member, Indo-US Joint Working Group on Maternal and Child Health and Human Development Research, NICHD and the Indian Council of Medical Research, 2001-2005 6. Member, Advisory Board, Saving Newborn Lives Initiative, Save The Children (funded by The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation), 2001-2012 7. Consultant, Ad Hoc WHO Working Group on Neonatal Morbidity and Mortality, June 2002 8. Co-chair, Institute of Medicine Study “Improving Birth Outcomes in Developing Countries,” 1999- 2003 9. Member, WHO Expert Panel to Revise Priorities in Neonatal Health-Emphasis on Neonatal Infections, 2006-2007 10. Expert Panel, WHO and UNICEF Joint Statement: Home visits for the care of the newborn, 2008 11. Working Group on Neonatal Sepsis, Aga Khan University and Editor of Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal Supplement, 2008-2015 12. Selection Committee, Caplow Children’s Prize, 2013 to 2015 13. External peer review: WHO Guidelines – Managing possible serious bacterial infection in young Infants when referral is not feasible. March 2015 14. Gates Foundation, Maternal, Newborn, Child Health Program, August 2017 CONSULTING:
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