Specific Aims Pages Part 2: The Story of Your Science

Authors
  • J. Scott VanEpps

    J. Scott VanEpps, MD, PhD

    Member-at-Large

    University of Michigan


  • Joseph Miller, MD, MS

    Clinical Associate Professor

    Henry Ford Health / Michigan State University Health Sciences

    Dr. Miller is a Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Henry Ford Health and Michigan State University Health Sciences. His research focuses on cardiovascular and neurological emergencies, and he has received funding from non-profit foundations, the NIH, AHRQ, and multiple industry sponsors. He completed a Master's in Statistics and Clinical Research Design and is a co-director for the SAEM Advanced Research Methodology Evaluation and Design (ARMED) course.
  • Jeremy Brown

    Jeremy Brown, MD

    National Institutes of Health (NIH)

    Jeremy Brown, MD, Jeremy Brown is Director of the Office of Emergency Care Research, part of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke at the National Institutes of Health. He trained as an emergency physician in Boston, and prior to joining the NIH he worked in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the George Washington University in Washington DC, where he was also the research director, and received R01 funding from the NIH. He is the author of over fifty peer reviewed papers and three books, including two textbooks of emergency medicine, all published by Oxford University Press. His books include Influenza: The Hundred-Year Hunt to Cure the Deadliest Disease in History, published by Simon and Schuster in 2018.
  • Andrew Monte, MD, PhD

    University of Colorado School of Medicine

    Andrew is trained as a medical toxicologist and has a PhD in Clinical Sciences with a focus in Genetics. He does research on novel psychoactive substances and precision medicine. He is the Director of the University of Colorado Emergency Medicine Specimen Bank which collects biologic samples from ED patients with a goal of improving emergency therapies through genomic and metabolomic methodologies. He is funded by institutional grants, NIGMS, the DoD, and NIDA.
  • Patrick M. Carter, MD

  • Phillip D. Levy, MD