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Mission

As a School committee, the Data Council’s role is to study the current status of data use at the Bloomberg School and at its peers, evaluate strengths and weaknesses, identify strategies, policies and procedures to improve use of data, then make recommendations to the School’s administration for steps it should take to improve data use.  

Membership

The Data Council includes key stakeholders from faculty, IT, IRB and other data-engaged partners to coordinate school investments in data infrastructure, facilitate access to Hopkins clinical data as well as other large databases, and establish standards for data security and management.

Scott L. Zeger, Biostatistics (Chair) 

Brian S. Caffo, Biostatistics 

Jon Garvin, MS,IT Operations 

Andre Hackman, Biostatistics  

Stephanie C. Hicks, Biostatistics  

Hadi Hadj Karim Kharrazi, Health Policy and Management  

Gregory D. Kirk, Epidemiology  

Anthony Leung, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology  

Thelma Maduako, Cyber Security  

Brion Maher, Mental Health  

Hemalkumar B. Mehta, Epidemiology 

Mark Miller, Biostatistics  

Joan Pettit, Institutional Review Board  

Dan E. Polsky, Health Policy and Management 

Anne Seymour, Welch Medical Library  

Margaret Taub, Biostatistics  

Amy Wesolowski, Epidemiology  

Gayane Yenokyan, Biostatistics 

Samantha McDonald, Graduate Education & Research (Staff) 

Meeting Minutes

2022

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2023

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