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. 

Predictors of the timing of vaccination uptake: The 2009 influenza pandemic (H1N1) in Montreal.
Authors: de Montigny L, Charland K, Verma A, Brownstein JS, Le Guerrier P, Buckeridge DL.
Am J Prev Med
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An overview of internet biosurveillance.
Authors: Hartley DM, Nelson NP, Arthur RR, Barboza P, Collier N, Lightfoot N, Linge JP, van der Goot E, Mawudeku A, Madoff LC, Vaillant L, Walters R, Yangarber R, Mantero J, Corley CD, Brownstein JS.
Clin Microbiol Infect
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Relationship between community prevalence of obesity and associated behavioral factors and community rates of influenza-related hospitalizations in the United States.
Authors: Charland KM, Buckeridge DL, Hoen AG, Berry JG, Elixhauser A, Melton F, Brownstein JS.
Influenza Other Respir Viruses
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Crowdsourcing black market prices for prescription opioids.
Authors: Dasgupta N, Freifeld C, Brownstein JS, Menone CM, Surratt HL, Poppish L, Green JL, Lavonas EJ, Dart RC.
J Med Internet Res
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Why we need crowdsourced data in infectious disease surveillance.
Authors: Chunara R, Smolinski MS, Brownstein JS.
Curr Infect Dis Rep
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Influenza A (H7N9) and the importance of digital epidemiology.
Authors: Salathé M, Freifeld CC, Mekaru SR, Tomasulo AF, Brownstein JS.
N Engl J Med
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Potential for the international spread of middle East respiratory syndrome in association with mass gatherings in saudi arabia.
Authors: Khan K, Sears J, Hu VW, Brownstein JS, Hay S, Kossowsky D, Eckhardt R, Chim T, Berry I, Bogoch I, Cetron M.
PLoS Curr
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Twitter as a sentinel in emergency situations: lessons from the Boston marathon explosions.
Authors: Cassa CA, Chunara R, Mandl K, Brownstein JS.
PLoS Curr
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Travel-associated illness trends and clusters, 2000-2010.
Authors: Leder K, Torresi J, Brownstein JS, Wilson ME, Keystone JS, Barnett E, Schwartz E, Schlagenhauf P, Wilder-Smith A, Castelli F, von Sonnenburg F, Freedman DO, Cheng AC.
Emerg Infect Dis
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Adult prescription drug use and pediatric medication exposures and poisonings.
Authors: Burghardt LC, Ayers JW, Brownstein JS, Bronstein AC, Ewald MB, Bourgeois FT.
Pediatrics
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