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PhD 1999 University of Michigan
MPH 1988 University of Michigan
 
Daniel C. Barth-Jones

Assistant Professor of Clinical Epidemiology,  Mailman School of Public Health


Daniel Barth-Jones, PHD, MPH, is an infectious disease epidemiologist who specializes in computer simulation of the transmission and public health control of HIV and other infectious disease epidemics. His primary research interests include the epidemiology of HIV and sexually transmitted diseases, theoretical population vaccinology, Phase III HIV vaccine trial design, and health economic evaluations of public health policies for vaccination and preventative intervention programs. His research on HIV vaccine modeling and HIV vaccination strategy/policy development has been sponsored by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), and the World Health Organization (WHO). Dr. Barth-Jones has conducted research in collaboration with the Ministries of Health in China, Brazil, Peru, Kenya, and Thailand, and he has been a frequent scientific advisor to WHO, UNAIDS, and IAVI. Dr. Barth-Jones is also a nationally recognized expert in the area of statistical disclosure analysis and control, where his work focuses on the development of statistical and geospatial disclosure control methodologies to help assure the confidentiality and privacy of healthcare data in compliance with the HIPAA Privacy Rule. He has given scientific presentations and conducted educational training on HIPAA Privacy regulations to numerous healthcare information organizations, healthcare delivery organizations, state and federal agencies and organizations, and within academia.

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