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Distinguished Speaker Series

The Distinguished Speaker Series is a free virtual event open to the public on the first Tuesday of each month from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. U.S. EST. The series consists of nationally and internationally renowned experts and leaders invited to share their perspectives on health services research, population health and public health.

2025 – 2026 Speakers

Sandro Galea, MD, DrPH
July 1, 2025
Sandro Galea, MD, DrPH

Dr. Galea is the inaugural dean of Washington University School of Public Health. He is the editor-in-chief of JAMA Health Forum. He was previously dean of Boston University School of Public Health. He is internationally recognized for his work on social and psychiatric epidemiology, particularly the behavioral health consequences of trauma. TIME magazine named him an epidemiology innovator, and Thomson Reuters/Clarivate named him one of the "World's Most Influential Scientific Minds" on multiple occasions.

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Washington University in St. Louis
Ann McKee, MD
August 5, 2025
Ann McKee, MD

Dr. McKee is internationally recognized for her work on Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy and other neurodegenerative diseases associated with repeated head trauma. Her work has been instrumental in identifying Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy in athletes, military veterans, and others exposed to brain injuries, and she directs the world's largest brain bank dedicated to traumatic brain injury research. In 2018, TIME Magazine named her one of the world's 100 most influential people, as well as one of the 50 most influential people in healthcare.

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Boston University
Dixon Chibanda, MD, PhD
September 2, 2025
Dixon Chibanda, MD, PhD

Dr. Chibanda is a professor of psychiatry and global mental health at LSHTM & University of Zimbabwe. He is internationally recognized for his work on scalable, evidence-based, and culturally rooted mental health interventions. He founded the Friendship Bench, a community-based mental health intervention that has been scaled across Zimbabwe with over million people having received therapy on a wooden park bench delivered by a trained community grandmother. The model has been replicated across the globe in different settings such as NYC, Washington DC, New Orleans, El Salvadore, Vietnam and more. He is a TED speaker, an ASPEN New Voices Fellow, and his book "The Friendship Bench: How fourteen grandmothers inspired a mental health revolution” was published this year reflecting the Friendship Bench journey and implementation.

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London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Rainu Kaushal, MD, MPH
October 7, 2025
Rainu Kaushal, MD, MPH

Rainu Kaushal, MD, MPH, is the Senior Associate Dean of Health Data Science, Chair of Population Health Sciences, and Nanette Laitman Distinguished Professor at Weill Cornell Medicine. A dual-trained internist and pediatrician, Dr. Kaushal is a leading expert in health services research and information science. Her work has shaped U.S. pediatric patient safety, health IT, and healthcare delivery. She founded INSIGHT Clinical Research Network, the nation’s largest urban clinical database, which has supported hundreds of research studies.

As a leader, Dr. Kaushal has driven major growth in the clinical research and population health enterprise at Weill Cornell Medicine, boosting funding, mentorship, and infrastructure while recruiting diverse faculty talent. She also expanded the educational programs, including three novel master’s programs, a joint executive MBA/MS program with the Cornell SC Johnson Graduate School of Management, and a doctoral program in population health sciences.

An accomplished scholar with more than 260 publications, Dr. Kaushal is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine, the Association of American Physicians, the American College of Medical Informatics Association, and a Crain’s Inaugural Notable Women in Healthcare.

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Weill Cornell Medicine
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Dilan Ellegala, MD
November 4, 2025
Dilan Ellegala, MD

Dr. Ellegala is internationally recognized for his work on global neurosurgery. He established Madaktari Africa, a nonprofit organization that transformed global health education and surgery, particularly in resource-limited settings, with the "Train-Forward" Model for complex brain surgeries. His journey of revolutionizing health care within Africa is documented by Tony Bartelme, a three-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, in the book A Surgeon in the Village.

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Barrow Neurological Institute
Daniele Fallin, PhD
December 2, 2025
Daniele Fallin, PhD

Dr. Fallin is internationally recognized for work on understanding the genetic, epigenetic, and environmental mechanisms underlying neuropsychiatric and developmental disorders, particularly autism, Alzheimer's disease, and schizophrenia. She was the inaugural principal investigator of the B'more Healthy Brain and Child Development study, one of 25 sites in the NIH's newly launched study, and she now serves as an associate director of the administrative core, guiding epidemiologic design. In 2023, she was elected to the National Academy of Medicine.

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Emory University
Jon Fielder, MD
January 6, 2026
Jon Fielder, MD

Dr. Fielder is internationally recognized for his work on strengthening mission hospitals throughout Africa. During the expansion of antiretroviral treatment under the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, he assisted in the establishment of HIV clinics in Kenya and the country's largest HIV clinical training program. He is the author of Tuberculosis in the HIV Era, a practical manual for front-line health workers that has been widely adopted in Africa. While in Malawi in 2010, he and a college friend founded African Mission Healthcare, a non-profit organization that strengthens mission hospitals and has given $70 million to 47 partners in 18 countries. Its efforts have resulted in one million patient visits. The African Mission Healthcare was co-winner of the 2017 Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity.

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African Mission Healthcare
Amber Barnato, MD, MS, MPH
February 3, 2026
Amber Barnato, MD, MS, MPH

Dr. Barnato is internationally recognized for her work on understanding the causes and consequences of variation in end-of-life intensive care unit and life-sustaining treatment use among seriously ill older adults. She oversees the Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care and is leading the development of the Dartmouth Health Equity Atlas. She established and directed the Clinical Scientist Training Program at the University of Pittsburgh and founded the Dartmouth Health Equity Research Pathways Program at Dartmouth. She has previously served as Vice President of the Society for Medical Decision Making and as a 2024-2025 Fellow of the Ivy + Faculty Advancement Network.

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Dartmouth College
Bruce Biccard, MBChB, PhD
March 3, 2026
Bruce Biccard, MBChB, PhD

Dr. Biccard is the incoming Head of Nuffield Division of Anaesthetics at Oxford University. He is the editor-in-chief of Southern African Journal of Anaesthesia and Analgesia and author of the impactful book, Safer Surgery for Africa: Challenges and Solutions. He is currently Professor and Second Chair in the Department of Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine at Groote Schuur Hospital and the University of Cape Town, South Africa. He is internationally recognized for his work on perioperative outcomes and global surgery. He is Principal Investigator of the African Surgical Outcomes Study (ASOS), the ASOS-2 Trial, and co-led the African Covid-19 Critical Care Outcomes Study. He is the Immediate Past President of the South African Society of Anaesthesiologists.

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Oxford University
Ashish Jha, MD, MPH
April 7, 2026
Ashish Jha, MD, MPH

Dr. Jha is internationally recognized for his work on pandemic preparedness and response, including groundbreaking research around Ebola, as well as health policy research and practice. President Joe Biden appointed him as White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator, describing him as “one of the leading public health experts in America.” He is the recipient of the Massachusetts Public Health Alliance Paul Revere Award in 2022, Fortune’s World’s 50 Greatest Leaders and Johnson & Johnson Research!America Meeting the Moment for Public Health Award in 202, and Boston Globe Bostonian of the Year in 2020.

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Brown University
Richard Platt, MD
May 5, 2026
Richard Platt, MD

Dr. Platt is internationally recognized for his work on developing systems and capabilities for using routinely collected electronic health information to support public health surveillance, medical product safety assessments, comparative effectiveness and outcomes research, and quality improvement programs. He co-leads the coordinating center of the NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory and leads its Distributed Research Network. He is the immediate past President and Chair of the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute. He chaired the FDA Drug Safety and Risk Management advisory committee, the NIH Epidemiology and Disease Control study section, and co-chaired the CDC Board of Scientific Counselors for the National Center for Infectious Diseases.

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Harvard University
Sheila Davis, MSN, DNP
June 2, 2026
Sheila Davis, MSN, DNP

Dr. Davis is internationally recognized for leading the Ebola Response Team in West Africa from 2014 to 2016 and later assisting in the rebuilding of health services in Liberia and Sierra Leone. She led the crisis response in Haiti after Hurricane Matthew in October 2016 and in Lima, Peru, after spring floods in 2017. She is the first nurse to lead Partners in Health, a global nonprofit organization dedicated to providing equitable health care to underserved populations around the world. She is the recipient of the Helen G. Drinan Visionary Leader Award in 2025 and the American Nurses Association of Massachusetts Living Legend Award in 2020.

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Partners in Health
Megan Ranney, MD, MPH
July 7, 2026
Megan Ranney, MD, MPH

Dr. Ranney is the inaugural dean of Yale School of Public Health, since it became a fully independent graduate institution in 2024. She is internationally recognized for her work on interventions to prevent violence and related behavioral health problems. She is a co-founder and senior strategic advisor at the American Foundation for Firearm Injury Reduction in Medicine. She was elected to the National Academy of Medicine for her scientific contributions in the fields of firearm injury prevention and digital health, as well as for translating health policy and behavioral science theory to COVID-related risk reduction. She is the recipient of the Ira Hiscock Award in 2024 for outstanding leadership in public health, the RockHealth Top 50 in Digital Health Award in 2023, and Rhode Island's Woman of the Year in 2021.

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Yale University

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