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  • DBEI Faculty Awardees

    From left to right: Drs. Ogdie-Beatty, Wiebe, Stephens-Shields, and Shinohara

  • Ogdie-Beatty

    From left to right: Drs. Kimmel, Feldman, Ogdie-Beatty, Landis, Jameson, and Moore  

  • Shinhora

    From left to right: Drs. Feldman, Kimmel, Landis, Shinhora, Jameson, and Moore

  • Stephens-Shields

    From left to right: Drs. Feldman, Kimmel, Landis, Stephen-Shields, Jameson, and Moore

  • Wiebe

    From left to right: Drs. Feldman, Kimmel, Landis, Wiebe, Jameson, and Moore

During the DBEI Name Change Celebration, the Department conferred the inaugural set of DBEI Distinguished Faculty Awards. The new awards were established to recognize exceptional faculty members whose work epitomizes successful integrative science across our core disciplines to promote health, science, and education.

This year we recognize four faculty members, who will carry the title of active awardee for a period of two years and will also receive a monetary award that may be used to support their research programs.

Alisa Stephens-Shields, PhD
Dr. Stephens-Shields, Assistant Professor of Biostatistics, leads a research program centered on causal inference, clinical trials, and clustered and longitudinal data analysis. Her methodological and applied research also sits squarely at the junction of our three disciplines. Her current collaborations include the Testosterone Trials, the Multidisciplinary Approach to Pelvic Pain Network, and trials to evaluate financial incentives in increasing medical adherence and research participation.

Douglas Wiebe, PhD
Dr. Wiebe, Associate Professor of Epidemiology, leads a vibrant research program in injury science.  His work creatively incorporates high dimensional geospatial data to study how the urban environment, policies, and the locations where people spend their time influence injury risks and health. He directs the SpaceTimeEpi Group and the Penn Injury Science Center. Dr. Wiebe also leads a highly creative training program to build capacity for injury and trauma epidemiology in Botswana.

Alexis Ogdie-Beatty, MD, MSCE
Dr. Ogdie-Beatty, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, focuses on pharmacoepidemiology of psoriatic arthritis. Through her work she has enhanced our understanding of the physiological aberrations that lead to this potentially devastating disease and innovated treatment strategies that optimize clinical outcomes. 

Russell T. Shinohara, PhD
Dr. Taki Shinohara, Assistant Professor of Biostatistics, leads a research program that centers on developing methods that permit assessment of the structural and functional changes in the brain throughout the lifespan. Dr. Shinhora's work also informs us on how to use neuroimaging to manage neurological, psychiatric, and developmental disorders. His many scientific contributions are the product of a robust integrative research program that sits at the intersection of our three disciplines and that informs a broad array of observational and interventional studies.