Adalsteinn (Steini) Brown is the Dean of the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto. Prior to becoming Dean, Steini was the Director of the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation and the Dalla Lana Chair of Public Health Policy also at the University. Other past roles include senior leadership roles in policy and strategy within the Ontario Government, founding roles in start-up companies, and extensive work on performance measurement. He received his undergraduate degree in government from Harvard University and his doctorate from the University of Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.
Stirling Bryan is a health economist with a passion for building and supporting patient-oriented learning health systems. He is the president of British Columbia’s Academic Health Science Network, and a professor in UBC’s School of Population & Public Health. Before emigrating to Canada in 2008, Stirling held academic positions in the UK at St Thomas’ Hospital, Brunel University, and the University of Birmingham. He was a Commonwealth Fund Harkness Fellow in 2005/06, spending a year at Stanford University, and in 2020 was elected as a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences.
Trish Greenhalgh is Professor of Primary Care Health Sciences and Fellow of Green Templeton College at the University of Oxford. She studied Medical, Social and Political Sciences at Cambridge and Clinical Medicine at Oxford before training first as a diabetologist and later as an academic general practitioner. She has a doctorate in diabetes care and an MBA in Higher Education Management. She leads a programme of research at the interface between the social sciences and medicine, working across primary and secondary care.
Dr. Sara Kreindler is Manitoba Research Chair in Health System Innovation and Assistant Professor with the Department of Community Health Sciences. Prior to her faculty appointment, she spent eight years as an embedded researcher with the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, and continues to collaborate with regional and provincial decision-makers to address system-level issues. Her research interests include patient access and flow, primary care renewal, social identity dynamics, and the potential of arts-based methods to translate complex health-policy evidence. A Rhodes Scholar and former Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy and Practice, Dr. Kreindler holds a doctorate in Social Psychology from Oxford University.
Phillip Gould
First Assistant Secretary, Health Economics and Research Division at Australian Department of Health
Anne Kelso
Chief Executive Officer, National Health and Medical Research Council
Jean-Frederic Levesque
Chief Executive, NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation
Kim O'Donnell
Flinders University
Lauralie Richards
Senior Research Fellow at the Department of General Practice and Rural Health, Dunedin School of Medicine
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