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The Historical Arc of US Overdose Deaths

Professor Donald S. Burke, MD is currently Distinguished University Professor of Health Science and Policy and was formerly Dean (2006-2019) of the School of Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh. Burke uses computational modeling and simulation to improve decision-making in public health. While Dean at Pitt he concurrently served as PI of a multi-university NIH Center of Excellence on Modeling of Infectious Disease Agent Studies (MIDAS). In the past several years he has also studied the epidemiology of drug use and overdose deaths. Prior to becoming Dean at Pittsburgh, Burke was at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where he was Professor of International Health, Director of the Center for Immunization Research, and won the Golden Apple award for best teacher. Before Johns Hopkins, he served for 23 years on active duty in the U.S. Army, where he directed medical research on virus diseases of military importance. He lived in Thailand for six years, worked extensively in Cameroon, and has led cooperative research in India, China, South Africa, and other counties. He has authored over 300 articles and has a citation index that puts him in the top 1% of all infectious disease experts in the world. Through his studies of patterns of emerging diseases, in 1997 Burke was the first person in the world to warn that coronaviruses posed a serious threat to human health. He has served in key advisory roles to the WHO, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, and the CDC. He is a recipient of the John Snow Award for Epidemiology from the American Public Health Association, the Langmuir Lectureship of the American Epidemiological Society, and he is a Member of the National Academy of Medicine. Burke is co-founder and president of Epistemix, Inc., a start-up company that produces epidemic agent-based modeling software. Burke was born in Cleveland, Ohio, received his BA from Western Reserve University, and his MD from Harvard Medical School (HMS ‘71). He did his internship and residency training in Internal Medicine at the Boston City Hospital (Harvard Service) and the Massachusetts General Hospital. Burke and his wife Jane live in Pittsburgh. They have two daughters and two grandchildren. Hawre Jalal, MD, PhD is an Associate Professor and a Canada Research Chair in Health Economics at the School of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Ottawa. Prior to joining the University of Ottawa, he was an Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh and a Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University and the Palo Alto VA prior to that. His main area of research involves substance use, misuse and overdose. In addition, he is an expert in quantitative data analytics and mathematical modeling. He has co-founded two international collaborations involving Open Science. Jalal has published several articles on substance use and overdoses in leading journals, including Science, Nature Medicine, International Journal on Drug Policy, Addiction and Epidemiology. His work has been funded by US federal agencies, including the National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Drug Abuse, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He was the 2019 recipient of the Young Investigator Award from the Society of Medical Decision Making for his work on substance use and overdoses. Jalal was born in Kurdistan Iraq. In 1998 he ranked first in the national baccalaureate exams in the country. He finished medical school in 2003 and practiced medicine there for three years prior to starting his graduate studies at the University of Minnesota on a Fulbright Scholarship (MSc ‘08 and PhD ‘13). He now lives with his wife and children in Ottawa, Ontario.

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