John Samuel Brownstein, Ph.D.

John Brownstein, PhD

Professor of Pediatrics, Boston Children's Hospital
Affiliate Member, Department of Biomedical Informatics, Harvard Medical School

John Brownstein is Chief Innovation Officer at Boston Children’s Hospital, a position shaped in large part by his career-long success in using emerging technologies to help clarify patterns of disease and promote public health interventions. His work has pioneered ‘digital epidemiology’—utilizing diverse digital data sources to understand population health—and his expertise here and in the area of geographic information systems has provided a key role in guiding DBMI on the consideration of place as a key disease risk factor. His portfolio at BCH includes grants from NIH, USAID, DoD, IARPA, CDC, Google, Skoll and Gates Foundation. Following receipt of his PhD in Epidemiology from Yale, Brownstein did a postdoctoral fellowship at Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH) before becoming a member of the faculty at BCH. 

Temporal Topic Modeling to Assess Associations between News Trends and Infectious Disease Outbreaks.
Authors: Ghosh S, Chakraborty P, Nsoesie EO, Cohn E, Mekaru SR, Brownstein JS, Ramakrishnan N.
Sci Rep
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Case characteristics among Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus outbreak and non-outbreak cases in Saudi Arabia from 2012 to 2015.
Authors: Alhamlan FS, Majumder MS, Brownstein JS, Hawkins J, Al-Abdely HM, Alzahrani A, Obaid DA, Al-Ahdal MN, BinSaeed A.
BMJ Open
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Reconstruction of Zika Virus Introduction in Brazil.
Authors: Zinszer K, Morrison K, Brownstein JS, Marinho F, Santos AF, Nsoesie EO.
Emerg Infect Dis
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Forecasting Zika Incidence in the 2016 Latin America Outbreak Combining Traditional Disease Surveillance with Search, Social Media, and News Report Data.
Authors: McGough SF, Brownstein JS, Hawkins JB, Santillana M.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
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Media content about vaccines in the United States and Canada, 2012-2014: An analysis using data from the Vaccine Sentimeter.
Authors: Powell GA, Zinszer K, Verma A, Bahk C, Madoff L, Brownstein J, Buckeridge D.
Vaccine
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Social Media as a Sentinel for Disease Surveillance: What Does Sociodemographic Status Have to Do with It?
Authors: Nsoesie EO, Flor L, Hawkins J, Maharana A, Skotnes T, Marinho F, Brownstein JS.
PLoS Curr
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A Platform for Monitoring Regional Antimicrobial Resistance, Using Online Data Sources: ResistanceOpen.
Authors: MacFadden DR, Fisman D, Andre J, Ara Y, Majumder MS, Bogoch II, Daneman N, Wang A, Vavitsas M, Castellani L, Brownstein JS.
J Infect Dis
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Potential for Zika virus introduction and transmission in resource-limited countries in Africa and the Asia-Pacific region: a modelling study.
Authors: Bogoch II, Brady OJ, Kraemer MUG, German M, Creatore MI, Brent S, Watts AG, Hay SI, Kulkarni MA, Brownstein JS, Khan K.
Lancet Infect Dis
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Global Capacity for Emerging Infectious Disease Detection, 1996-2014.
Authors: Kluberg SA, Mekaru SR, McIver DJ, Madoff LC, Crawley AW, Smolinski MS, Brownstein JS.
Emerg Infect Dis
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Surface water areas significantly impacted 2014 dengue outbreaks in Guangzhou, China.
Authors: Tian H, Huang S, Zhou S, Bi P, Yang Z, Li X, Chen L, Cazelles B, Yang J, Luo L, Jing Q, Yuan W, Pei Y, Sun Z, Yue T, Kwan MP, Liu Q, Wang M, Tong S, Brownstein JS, Xu B.
Environ Res
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