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. 

Event-based biosurveillance of respiratory disease in Mexico, 2007-2009: connection to the 2009 influenza A(H1N1) pandemic?
Authors: Nelson NP, Brownstein JS, Hartley DM.
Euro Surveill
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Geographic information systems and pharmacoepidemiology: using spatial cluster detection to monitor local patterns of prescription opioid abuse.
Authors: Brownstein JS, Green TC, Cassidy TA, Butler SF.
Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf
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Information technology and global surveillance of cases of 2009 H1N1 influenza.
Authors: Brownstein JS, Freifeld CC, Chan EH, Keller M, Sonricker AL, Mekaru SR, Buckeridge DL.
N Engl J Med
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Preparing for infectious disease threats at mass gatherings: the case of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
Authors: Khan K, Freifeld CC, Wang J, Mekaru SR, Kossowsky D, Sonricker AL, Hu W, Sears J, Chan A, Brownstein JS.
CMAJ
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Rapid identification of myocardial infarction risk associated with diabetes medications using electronic medical records.
Authors: Brownstein JS, Murphy SN, Goldfine AB, Grant RW, Sordo M, Gainer V, Colecchi JA, Dubey A, Nathan DM, Glaser JP, Kohane IS.
Diabetes Care
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An assessment of global Internet-based HIV/AIDS media coverage: implications for United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS' Global Media HIV/AIDS initiative.
Authors: Anema A, Freifeld CC, Druyts E, Montaner JS, Hogg RS, Brownstein JS.
Int J STD AIDS
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Automated vocabulary discovery for geo-parsing online epidemic intelligence.
Authors: Keller M, Freifeld CC, Brownstein JS.
BMC Bioinformatics
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Breaking the news or fueling the epidemic? Temporal association between news media report volume and opioid-related mortality.
Authors: Dasgupta N, Mandl KD, Brownstein JS.
PLoS One
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Evidence-based tool for triggering school closures during influenza outbreaks, Japan.
Authors: Sasaki A, Hoen AG, Ozonoff A, Suzuki H, Tanabe N, Seki N, Saito R, Brownstein JS.
Emerg Infect Dis
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Effect of environmental factors on the spatio-temporal patterns of influenza spread.
Authors: Charland KM, Buckeridge DL, Sturtevant JL, Melton F, Reis BY, Mandl KD, Brownstein JS.
Epidemiol Infect
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