Katherine Drabiak, JD



Katherine Drabiak

Colleges of Public Health and Medicine

University of South Florida HEALTH

13201 Bruce B. Downs Boulevard Tampa, Florida 33612

Email: kdrabiak@usf.edu

EXPERIENCE

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University of South Florida College of Public Health and College of Medicine

Tampa, FL

Associate Professor, August 2020 – current

Assistant Professor, December 2015 – August 2020

Law & Bioethics Policy Consultant

Charlotte, NC

2011- 2012

Indiana University Center for Bioethics at Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis, IN

2009- 2010

Visiting Assistant Research Professor and Faculty Investigator

BAR ADMISSION

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Admitted to practice in the state of Indiana, October 2008.

Admitted to the Federal District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana, October 2008.

EDUCATION

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Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis

J.D. May 2008

Awards: Norman Lefstein Award of Excellence for Pro Bono Service

University of California, Santa Barbara

B.A. Law & Society with High Honors March 2005

B.A. Sociology with High Honors March 2005

PUBLICATIONS IN PROGRESS

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PUBLICATIONS

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Book Chapter

Katherine Drabiak & Zachary Pruitt, Law and Ethics, in American Public Health Association Review Guide for Certified in Public Health Exam (Karen Liller & Jaime Corvin eds., 2018).

Articles

Katherine Drabiak, Sacrificing the Public’s Health: Conspiracies and Trust in the Scientific Enterprise, Journal of Law and Public Policy, forthcoming 2022.

Emily Ferrell, Katherine Drabiak, Mary Alfano-Torres et al., Planning for Scarcity: Developing an Adult Ventilator Allocation Policy for COVID-19, Clinical Ethics, forthcoming 2022.*

Katherine Drabiak, Treating for Two: Addressing Gaps in Maternal Substance Abuse Treatment Law, Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine, forthcoming 2022.

Katherine Drabiak, Resolving Physician – Parent Disputes Involving Pediatric Patients, Houston journal of health law and policy, forthcoming 2021.*

Katherine Drabiak, The Intersection of Epidemiology and Legal Authority: COVID-19 Stay At Home Orders, Rutgers Journal of Law and Public Policy, forthcoming 2021.

Roberto Andorno et al., Geneva Statement on Heritable Human Genome Editing: The Need for Course Correction, 38(4) Trends in Biotechnology, 351-354 (2020) (with Katherine Drabiak).*

Katherine Drabiak, 34(3) The Nuffield Council’s Green Light for Genome Editing Defies Fundamental Human Rights Law, bioethics 224-227 (2020).*

Katherine Drabiak & Jay Wolfson, What Should Health Care Organizations Do to Reduce Billing Fraud?, 22(3) American medical association journal of ethics E221-E231 (2020).*

Katherine Drabiak, Disentangling Dicta: Prince v. Massachusetts, Police Power and Childhood Vaccine Policy, 29 (1) Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences 173-209 (2020).

Katherine Drabiak, Roundup Litigation: Using Discovery to Dissolve Doubt, 4(31) Georgetown Journal of Environmental Law, 697-724 (2019).

Katherine Drabiak, Expanding Medication Assisted Treatment is Not the Answer: Flaws in the Substance Abuse Treatment Paradigm, 21(1) journal of health care law 1-67 (2019).

Katherine Drabiak, Untangling the Promises of Human Genome Editing, 46 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 991-1009 (2018).*

Katherine Drabiak, Emerging Governance of Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy: Assessing Coherence Between Scientific Evidence and Policy Outcomes, 20(1) journal of health care law 1-61 (2018).

Katherine Drabiak, Dying to Be Fresh and Clean? Assessing Regulatory Shortcomings Governing Personal Care Products, Cancer Risk, and Epigenetic Damage, 35 Pace Environmental Law Review 75-107 (2017).

Katherine Drabiak, The Impact of a Developing Regulatory Framework Governing LDTs in Precision Oncology: Re-envisioning the Clinical Risk Assessment Paradigm, 13 journal of health & biomedical law 1-57 (2017).

Katherine Drabiak, Caveat Emptor: How the Intersection of Big Data and Consumer Genomics Exponentially Increases Informational Privacy Risks, 27 Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine 153-184 (2017).

Katherine Drabiak, Challenging FDA’s Authority to Regulate Autologous Adult Stem Cells for Therapeutic Use: Celltex, Substantial Risks, and the Implications of US v. Regenerative Sciences, 23 Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine, 493-535 (2013).

Katherine Drabiak, New President, New hESC Research Policy: Comparative International Perspectives and Embryonic Stem Cell Research Laws in France, 32(6) Biotechnology Law Report 349-356 (2013).*

Katherine Drabiak, Granular Control of EHRs to Overcome Fragmented Disclosure Law: How Policy Choices for Granularity will Affect Clinical Care, Impact Secondary Use of Health Information, and Alter Risks for Patients and Providers, 10 Indiana Health Law Review 39-73 (2013).

Katherine Drabiak, Sleep Deprived Physicians Considering Modafinil: Using a Controlled Substance For Cognitive Enhancement Gambles With Differential Drug Responses and Violates Ethical And Legal Duties Against Physician Impairment, 13 Journal of Health Care Law 339-366 (2011).

Katherine Drabiak, Waiving Informed Consent to Prenatal Screening and Diagnosis? Problems with Paradoxical Negotiation in Surrogacy Contracts, 39 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 559-564 (2011).*

Katherine Drabiak, Reining In The Pharmacological Enhancement Train: We Should Remain Vigilant About Regulatory Standards For Prescribing Controlled Substances, 39 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 272-279 (2011).*

Katherine Drabiak, Physicians Prescribing “Medicine” for Enhancement: Why We Should Not and Cannot Overlook Safety Concerns, 11 American Journal of Bioethics 17-19 (2011).*

Katherine Drabiak, Lessons from Havasupai Tribe v. Arizona State University Board of Regents: Recognizing Group, Cultural, and Dignitary Harms as Legitimate Risks Warranting Integration into Research Practice, 6 Journal of Health & Biomedical Law 175-225 (2010).

Katherine Drabiak, Legal Regulation of Banking Newborn Blood Spots for Research: How Bearder and Beleno Resolve the Question of Consent, 11 Journal of Health Law & Policy 1-46 (2010).*

Katherine Drabiak, Baby Gender Mentor: Class Action Litigation Calls Attention to a Deficient Federal Regulatory Framework for DTC Genetic Tests, Politicized State Statutory Construction, and a Lack of Informed Consent, 14 Journal of Medicine and Law 71-92 (2010).

Katherine Drabiak, Revisiting the USPTO’s Examination Guidelines for Gene Patents: Congressional Inaction, USPTO Restraint, and Judicial Remedy, 6 Journal of International Biotechnology Law 204-209 (2009).*

Katherine Drabiak, State Codification of Federal Regulatory Ambiguities in Biobanking and Genetic Research: What Can We Learn from New Mexico and Minnesota?, 30 Journal of Legal Medicine 299-327 (2009).*

Jennifer Girod & Katherine Drabiak, A Proposal for Comprehensive Biobank Research Laws to Promote Translational Medicine in Indiana, 5 Indiana Health Law Review 217-250 (2008).

Eric Morrell, Brandon Brown, Ru Qi, Katherine Drabiak, Paul Helft, The Do-Not-Resuscitate Order: Association with Advance Directives, Physician Specialty, and Documentation of Discussion 15 Years After the PSDA, 34 journal of medical ethics 642-647 (2008).*

David Haas, Jaime Renbarger, Eric Meslin, Katherine Drabiak, David Flockhart, Patient Attitudes Toward Genotyping in an Urban Women's Health Clinic, 112 obstetrics and gynecology 1023-1028 (2008).*

Katherine Drabiak, Carole Wegner, Valita Fredland, Paul Helft, Ethics, Law, and Commercial Surrogacy: A Call for Uniformity, 35 journal of law, medicine & ethics 300-309 (2007).*

* Denotes peer-reviewed or refereed journal.

Law and Policy Issue Briefings, Technical Reports, and Public Comments

Katherine Drabiak, Policy Memorandum: Senate Bill 64 Exemptions from School-Entry Health Requirements, Florida State Legislature Health Policy Committee, January 16, 2020.

Katherine Drabiak, Policy Memorandum: House Bill 3999 An Act Relating to Vaccinations, Massachusetts State Legislature Public Health Committee, December 10, 2019.

Katherine Drabiak, Policy Memorandum: Senate Bill 2359 Community Immunity Act, Massachusetts State Legislature Public Health Committee, December 10, 2019.

Katherine Drabiak, Policy Memorandum: Congressional Appropriations and Human Germline Modification, U.S. Congressional Appropriations Committee, July 24, 2019.

Marcy Darnovsky et al., Civil Society Statement to the Organizers of the Second International Summit on Human Genome Editing, Center for Genetics and Society, November 28, 2018 (with Katherine Drabiak).

Katherine Drabiak, Public Comments to the Singapore Bioethics Advisory Committee on the Topic of Mitochondrial Genome Transfer Technology, Singapore Bioethics Advisory Committee, June 15, 2018.

Katherine Drabiak, FDA Regulation Of Prescription Drug Advertisements: Factors To Consider When Introducing Comparative Effectiveness Claims, White Paper, Indiana University Center for Bioethics. 2010.

Katherine Drabiak, GINA and Genetic Discrimination, PredictER Law and Policy Update. Indiana University Center for Bioethics, June 11, 2010.

Katherine Drabiak, Human Specimen Collection, Biobanking, and Genetic Research, PredictER Law and Policy Update. Indiana University Center for Bioethics, May 14, 2010.

Katherine Drabiak, Newborn Blood Spot Banking: Approaches to Consent, PredictER Law and Policy Update. Indiana University Center for Bioethics, March 12, 2010.

Katherine Drabiak, Commercialization and Gene Patenting, PredictER Law and Policy Update. Indiana University Center for Bioethics. December 11, 2009.

Katherine Drabiak, Direct-To-Consumer Genetic Testing, PredictER Law and Policy Update. Indiana University Center for Bioethics, December 11, 2009.

Commentary

Katherine Drabiak, Liberal Government Condones Risky IVF Procedure, Independent Australia, March 20, 2021.

Katherine Drabiak, Australia’s Parliament Should Maintain the Laws that Prohibit Mitochondrial Donation, Biopolitical Times, Center for Genetics and Society, March 11, 2021. ***Evidence of impact: requests for republication by other media outlets including [Australia] and The Catholic Weekly [Australia].

Katherine Drabiak, Infants Born Through Surrogacy Contracts Cannot Be Canceled or Returned, Harvard Law Bill of Health, February 8, 2021.

Katherine Drabiak, Tempering the Flames When the World is On Fire, Medium, June 20, 2020.

Katherine Drabiak, Wisconsin Strikes Down Safer at Home Order, Harvard Law Bill of Health, June 10, 2020.

Katherine Drabiak, Lessons from One Child Nation for Health Policy, Harvard Law Bill of Health, February 5, 2020.

Katherine Drabiak, California Law To Restrict Medical Vaccine Exemptions Raises Thorny Questions Over Control, The Conversation, September 24, 2019. ***Evidence of impact: Article was republished on U.S. News and World Report and in multiple newspaper outlets. Reached over 33,000 reads.

Katherine Drabiak, Measles Outbreaks Show Legal Challenges Of Balancing Personal Rights And Public Good, The Conversation, April 11, 2019. ***Evidence of impact: Article was republished on PBS and in multiple newspaper outlets. Reached over 30,000 reads and resulted in radio podcast interview with BYU/PBS radio and print media interviews.

Katherine Drabiak, Toxic Breastmilk: When Substance Abuse Relapse Means Death for Baby, Harvard Law Bill of Health, November 15, 2018.

Katherine Drabiak, Hawaii’s New End of Life Law: Do the Additional Safeguards Withstand Scrutiny? The Hastings Center Bioethics Forum, May 4, 2018. ***Evidence of impact: quoted by health advocacy groups, including the Australian Healthcare Alliance and Patients’ Right Council.

Katherine Drabiak, As Genetic Testing For Breast Cancer Gene Mutation Expands, What Women Need To Consider, The Conversation, May 3, 2018. ***Evidence of impact: republished in Washington Post, Salon, and other newspaper outlets. Reached over 22,000 reads and resulted in requests for TV, podcast, and print media interviews.

Katherine Drabiak, Engineering Consensus in the Development of Genome Editing Policy, The Hastings Center Bioethics Forum, March 14, 2017.

Katherine Drabiak, Deaths in Cancer Trials Using Gene-Altered Cells, Center for Genetics and Society, August 5, 2016.

Katherine Drabiak, Read the Fine Print Before Sending Your Spit to 23andMe, Hastings Center Bioethics Forum, February 26, 2016. *** Evidence of impact: This commentary, along with the full length law review article, resulted in numerous TV and podcast media interviews.

Katherine Drabiak, Celltex Under Fire by FDA, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, July 2, 2012.

Katherine Drabiak, Legislatures Race to Define Rights and Obligations Relating to Genetic Information: Avoiding Another Bearder, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, April 30, 2012.

Katherine Drabiak, Privacy and Security Considerations for Emerging Health Information Exchanges: Notes from Utah and New York, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, April 16, 2012.

Katherine Drabiak, Mercy Health Plan's Medical Data Security Breach Should Inform OCR's Harm Standard, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, November 10, 2010.

Katherine Drabiak, Oklahoma Legislature Requires Express Consent to Retain Newborn Blood Spots, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, September 17, 2010.

Katherine Drabiak, California Department of Public Health Orders Changes to Berkeley's Genetic Test Program , Predictive Health Ethics Research News, August 19, 2010.

Katherine Drabiak, DTC Tests Face Scrutiny at FDA, GAO, and Congress, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, July 27, 2010.

Katherine Drabiak, Berkeley Scheduled to Move Forward with Freshmen DNA Testing, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, June 29, 2010.

Katherine Drabiak, Pathway Genomics: the Final Tipping Point for FDA Regulation of DTC Genetic Tests?, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, May 13, 2010.

Katherine Drabiak, Havasupai Tribe and Arizona State University Settlement Agreement: ASU to Return the Blood Samples, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, April 29, 2010.

Katherine Drabiak, Judge Grants Partial Summary Judgment to Plaintiffs: Myriad's Gene Patents Are Invalid, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, April 5, 2010.

Katherine Drabiak, Transparency of Texas’ NBS Transfer and Reassessing Evasive Statutory Interpretation, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, March 9, 2010.

Katherine Drabiak, Direct-to-Consumer Fetal Sex Prediction Tests: the US is Not Immune to Sex Selection, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, February 2, 2010.

Katherine Drabiak, Minnesota Judge’s Dismissal of Newborn Blood Spot Case Misses the Mark, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, December 14, 2009.

Katherine Drabiak, Lawsuit Challenging Myriad’s BRCA1 and BRCA2 Patents Will Go Forward: Judge Rejects Defendants’ Attempts to Preclude Plaintiffs’ Day in Court, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, November 25, 2009.

Katherine Drabiak, Newborn Blood Spot Litigation Continues in Minnesota and Texas, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, November 20, 2009.

Katherine Drabiak, Critiquing HHS’s Summary Recommendations on Newborn Blood Spots: Opt-Out is Not Optimal, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, September 4, 2009.

Katherine Drabiak, Direct-To-Consumer Baby Gender Mentor Test in a Three Year Stalemate, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, July 21, 2009.

Katherine Drabiak, Sharing Patient Health Records: Wisconsin Assembly Bill 793, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, February 15, 2008.

Katherine Drabiak, A Public Cord Blood Bank in Indiana? Reviewing House Bill 1020, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, January 26, 2008.

Katherine Drabiak, Newborn Screening: An Update on Minnesota, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, November 16, 2007.

Katherine Drabiak, Get Your Genetic Test Results Online and Who Needs a Physician? Predictive Health Ethics Research News, November 15, 2007.

Katherine Drabiak, Insurance Underwriting and Healthcare Limbo, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, October 15, 2007.

Katherine Drabiak, Minnesota and Genetic Privacy: Why the Rule of Law is Good for Research, Predictive Health Ethics Research News, September 26, 2007.

PRESENTATIONS

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Resolving Physician-Parent Disputes Involving Pediatric Patients, American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics, Annual Health Law Professors Conference, Northeastern University School of Law, Boston, Massachusetts [Virtual], June 9, 2021.

Panelist, Technological Responses to the Challenges of Access to Care, Jaharis Health Law Institute, DePaul University College of Law, Chicago, Illinois [Virtual], April 29, 2021.

Journal of Law and Public Policy Spring Symposium: Alternative Realities, Conspiracy Theory, and the Constitutional and Democratic Order, University of St. Thomas School of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota [Virtual], April 16, 2021.

Eight Strategies to Engineer Acceptance for Germline Modification of Human Embryos, The Future of Humanity: Genetic Engineering, CRISPR, and Beyond, Union Internationale des Avocats, Paris, France [Virtual], April 7, 2021.

Public Health Ethics for Responding to Communicable Disease: Principles for Public Health Professionals, Center for Public Health Leadership, Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee, Florida [Virtual], March 12, 2021.

What Clinicians Should Know About COVID-19 and Public Health Law, Advent Health Medical Ethics Committee, Tampa, Florida [Virtual], November 11, 2020.

Medical Ethics Law for Florida Clinicians, Bay Pines Veteran’s Administration Healthcare System, Bay Pines, Florida [Virtual], November 6, 2020.

Treating for Two: Addressing Gaps in Maternal Substance Abuse Treatment Law, American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics, Annual Health Law Professors Conference, June 5, 2020 [Accepted, conference cancelled due to SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19].

Law and Policy Considerations for Germline Modification of Human Embryos, Gulf Coast Regional Genetics Conference, Tampa, Florida, February 21, 2020.

Sustainable Vaccine Policy, Advent Health Medical Ethics Committee, Tampa, Florida, February 12, 2020.

Principles of Public Health Law and Ethics for Public Health Professionals, Center for Public Health Leadership, Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee, Florida, December 11, 2019.

Liability and Risk Management for Treating Patients with Opioid Use Disorder, Hillsborough County Bar Association Health Law Continuing Legal Education, Tampa, Florida, November 20, 2019.

Panelist, An Interprofessional Response to the Opioid Crisis, USF Health Annual Interprofessional Education Day, Tampa, Florida, November 13, 2019.

Treating Adolescents: What Providers Should Know About Florida Law, Advent Health Medical Ethics Committee, Tampa, Florida, October 10, 2019 (presentation including supervising student research).

Resolving Physician – Parent Disputes Involving Pediatric Patients, Advent Health Medical Ethics Committee, Tampa, Florida, July 10, 2019.

Questioning Medication Assisted Treatment, American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics, Annual Health Law Professors Conference, Chicago, Illinois, June 6, 2019.

Principles of Public Health Law and Ethics for Public Health Professionals, Center for Public Health Leadership, Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee, Florida, February 14, 2019.

Building Medical Ethics Capacity at Florida Hospital- Tampa, USF College of Public Health Community Engagement Year in Review, Tampa, Florida, December 13, 2018.

Clinical Practice Guide: What Providers Should Know About Emerging Genomics Technology, Florida Hospital Medical Ethics Committee, Tampa, Florida, December 12, 2018.

Digging for the Truth: Decoding Politicized Health Information, USF College of Public Health Professional Engagement Network, Tampa, Florida, October 23, 2018.

Can We Rely on Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy to Cure Disease and Treat Infertility? Perinatal Research Seminar, Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, Florida, September 19, 2018.

Futility and Medically Nonbeneficial Interventions in Florida: Process Based Resolution, Florida Hospital Medical Ethics Committee, Tampa, Florida, June 13, 2018.

Roundup Litigation: Using Discovery to Dissolve Doubt, American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics, Annual Health Law Professors Conference, Cleveland, Ohio, June 9, 2018.

Parsing Out the Hope from the Hype in Genomics, Carol Carfang Nursing and Healthcare Ethics Conference, Duquesne University, Clearwater, Florida, March 1, 2018.

Engineering Our Extinction? Treating Infertility With Germline Modifications, American Society of Bioethics & Humanities Annual Conference, Kansas City, Missouri, October 21, 2017.

Integrating Experimental Cell and Tissue Products into Clinical Care: Regulatory Compliance and Best Practices, Hillsborough County Bar Association Health Law Continuing Legal Education, Tampa, Florida, October 18, 2017.

Justice and Managed Care, Florida Hospital Medical Ethics Committee, Tampa, Florida, June 14, 2017.

Emerging Governance of Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy: Assessing Coherence Between Scientific Evidence and Policy Outcomes, American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics, Annual Health Law Professors Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, June 9, 2017.

Assessing Florida’s End of Life Care Options and Considerations for Implementing POLST, Florida Hospital Medical Ethics Committee, Tampa, Florida, May 10, 2017.

Regulatory Strategies Addressing Zika: The Fine Print Behind Chemical Vector Control, Emergency Use Authorizations, and Genetically Modified Mosquitoes, Global Health Seminar Series, University of South Florida Health, Tampa, Florida, April 25, 2017.

A Brave New Healthcare: How Genomics and Emerging Technologies Challenge Legal Boundaries, Community Engagement Luncheon Keynote Speaker, University of South Florida Health, Tampa, Florida, April 17, 2017.

Dying to Be Fresh and Clean? Assessing Regulatory Shortcomings Governing Personal Care Products, Cancer Risk, and Epigenetic Damage, American Society of Bioethics & Humanities Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., October 7, 2016.

Big Data and Consumer Genomics: Regulatory Compliance, Secondary Data Usage, and Informational Privacy Risks, 8th Annual FUNdamentals: The Legal Implications of the “Internet of Things,” Florida State Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Seminar, Orlando, Florida, September 16, 2016.

The Impact of a Developing Regulatory Framework Governing Diagnostic Tests in Precision Oncology: R-envisioning the Clinical Risk Assessment Paradigm, American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics, Annual Health Law Professors Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, June 3, 2016.

Caveat Emptor: How the Intersection of Big Data and Consumer Genomics Exponentially Increases Informational Privacy Risks, Public Health Research Seminar Series, University of South Florida Health, Tampa, Florida, April 8, 2016.

FDA Regulation of Mesenchymal Stem Cell Injections: Corporate Circumvention, Clinical Risk, and Medical Tourism, Global Health Seminar Series, University of South Florida Health, Tampa, Florida, March 8, 2016.

Globalized Surrogacy Arrangements, Global Health Journal Club, University of South Florida Health, Tampa, Florida, February 25, 2016.

Genomics for a New Era: Integrating Research Ethics Lessons from Biobanking’s Infancy, University of South Florida Health, Tampa, Florida, April 16, 2015.

Implications of Bearder, Beleno, and Higgins: Legal Regulation of Banking Newborn Blood Spots for Research, ELSI Congress, Center for Genomics and Society at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, April 12, 2011.

Reining In The Pharmacological Enhancement Train: We Should Remain Vigilant About Standards For Prescribing Controlled Substances, Transforming Humanity Conference, University of Pennsylvania Center for Bioethics, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 4, 2010.

Building a Biobank in Indiana: Legal and Ethical Issues to Consider, Purdue University Extension Program, Indianapolis, Indiana, November 16, 2010.

Prescribing Modafinil for Performance Enhancement and Sleep Avoidance: Physicians’ Legal and Ethical Duties, Predictive Health Ethics Research Consortium, Indianapolis, Indiana, October 11, 2010.

Expert Testimony, Resolution 10:03, The Sale of Over the Counter Gender Prediction Tests, Indiana State Medical Association Annual Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, September 26, 2010.

Community Engagement and Biobanks, Biannual Community Advisory Council Meeting for Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Community Health Engagement Program, Indianapolis, Indiana, September 22, 2010.

Research Ethics Lessons from Havasupai Tribe v. Arizona State University Board of Regents, Genetics & Ethics in the 21st Century Conference, Estes Park, Colorado, July 23, 2010.

Resolving Issues of Consent to Collect Newborn Blood Spots for Research, Third International Conference for Individualized Pharmacotherapy in Pregnancy, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 7, 2010.

Gene Patenting Litigation Update: Association for Molecular Pathology v. USPTO, Predictive Health Ethics Research Consortium, Indianapolis, Indiana, May 17, 2010.

A Closer Examination of Physician Assisted Suicide: Mismanaging the Desire for Dignity, Debate with Compassion and Choices, Indiana University School of Law- Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana, April 6, 2010.

Panelist, Non-Traditional Health Law Careers, Indiana University School of Law- Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana, February 16, 2010.

Federal Regulation of Direct to Consumer Genetic Tests and the Case of Baby Gender Mentor, Predictive Health Ethics Research Consortium, Indianapolis, Indiana, January 25, 2010.

Gene Patents in the Context of Association for Molecular Pathology v. USPTO, presentation to Indiana University Bioethics Journal Club, Indianapolis, Indiana, January 14, 2010.

Baby Gender Mentor: FDA’s Framework for Direct to Consumer Genetic Tests, The Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions, Bloomington, Indiana, December 10, 2009.

Assent to Research for Adults with Impaired Decision-Making Capacity, Indiana CTSI and Bioethics and Subject Advocacy Program, Indianapolis, Indiana, August 24, 2009.

Revisiting the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Examination Guidelines for Gene Patents, Predictive Health Ethics Research Consortium, Indianapolis, Indiana, August 17, 2009.

EDUCATIONAL PRESENTATIONS FOR THE PUBLIC

COVID-19 Stay at Home Orders, Public Health Law, and the Constitution, Educational presentation designed as a public resource for lay audiences, September 2020. Available at: .

Update: What We Know About Novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19), Educational presentation designed as a public resource for lay audience and students, August 2020. Available at: .

Tips for Making an Effective Recorded Video Presentation, Educational presentation designed as a public resource for lay audience and students, August 2020. Available at: .

Law and Policy Considerations for SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19, Educational presentation designed as a public resource for professional audiences, April 2020. Available at: .

What We Know About Novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19), Educational presentation designed as a public resource for lay audience and students, April 2020. Available at: .

GUEST LECTURES

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Public Health Ethics for Maternal & Child Health, University of South Florida College of Public Health, March 3, 2021.

Public Health Genomics and Ethics, University of South Florida College of Public Health, January 27, 2021.

What is Public Health and Health Law?, Great American Teach In, Turner-Bartels K-8 School, November 19, 2020.

Human Subjects Research Law, University of South Florida College of Public Health, September 25, 2020.

Case Studies in Human Subjects Research: Considerations for Research Involving Children, Indigenous Populations, and Public Health Research, University of South Florida College of Public Health, September 10, 2020.

Case Studies in Human Subjects Research: Considerations for Research Involving Children, Indigenous Populations, and Public Health Research, University of South Florida College of Public Health, September 4, 2020.

Systems of Law Affecting Healthcare Providers: Understanding Elements of Negligence and Malpractice, University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine Physician Assistant Program, July 17, 2020.

Medical Malpractice: A Primer for New Physicians, University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine Doctoring Cohort, April 8, 2020.

What is Public Health and Health Law?, Great American Teach In, Turner-Bartels K-8 School, November 21, 2019.

Abortion Law, Medicine and Gender Scholarly Concentration, University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, November 5, 2019.

Foundations of Research Ethics Involving Human Subjects, University of South Florida College of Public Health, September 6, 2019.

Systems of Law Affecting Healthcare Providers: Understanding Elements of Negligence and Malpractice, University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine Physician Assistant Program, July 24, 2019.

Medical Malpractice: A Primer for New Physicians, University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine Doctoring Cohort, May 7, 2019.

Framing the Research Question: Tools To Identify Red Flag Rhetoric And Decode Bias, University of South Florida College of Public Health, April 19, 2019.

Case Studies in Human Subjects Research: Considerations for Research Involving Children, Indigenous Populations, and Public Health Research, University of South Florida College of Public Health, March 29, 2019.

Foundations of Research Ethics Involving Human Subjects, University of South Florida College of Public Health, February 15, 2019.

Dying to Be Fresh and Clean? Preventable Cancer and Environmentally Mediated Epigenetic Damage, University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida, May 8, 2018.

What is Public Health and Health Law?, Great American Teach In, Turner-Bartels K-8 School, November 16, 2017.

Dying to Be Fresh and Clean? Preventable Cancer and Environmentally Mediated Epigenetic Damage, University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida, May 30, 2017.

Panelist, The Role of Law and Ethics in Healthcare Careers, University of South Florida College of Public Health, Tampa, Florida, March 21, 2017.

Zika, Law, and Ethics, University of South Florida College of Public Health, Tampa, Florida, October 28, 2016.

Pediatric Oncology, Refusal of Treatment, and Informed Consent, University of South Florida College of Public Health, Tampa, Florida, February 29, 2016.

Legal and Ethical Issues in Biobanking: What Can We Learn from the Havasupai Case?, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, November 16, 2010.

The Intersection of Public Health and Research: Newborn Screening and Research Using Blood Spots, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, November 9, 2010.

Biological Materials, Data, and Ownership: The Havasupai Case, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, October, 5, 2010.

CONSULTATIONS

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Forming a Hospital Ethics Committee, Consultation, Dr. Christine Behan, Bayonet Point Hospital, Hudson, Florida, February 2021.

Legislative Analysis of Pending Vaccine Bills in Massachusetts, Consultation and Policy Memoranda development, Dr. Sylvia Fogel, Massachusetts General Hospital, December 2019.

Continuing Education Module Integrating Florida Law and Medical Ethics Best Practices for Providers, consultation and educational materials development, Florida Hospital Medical Ethics Committee, June 2018.

Provider and Patient Education Relating to Medical Ethics Committee Policies and Procedures, Consultation And Educational Material Development, Florida Hospital Medical Ethics Committee, January-March 2018.

Legal Questions Surrounding Chemical Vector Control in Miami, Consultation, Hall Clinic, July 2017.

Evidentiary and Regulatory Inconsistencies Surrounding FDA’s Approval of Breast Implants, Consultation, Smith, Chappel, and Arden PC, May 2017.

End of Life Care Documentation and POLST in Florida, Consultation and Memorandum, Florida Hospital Medical Ethics Committee, May 2017.

Dossier Medical Personnels and e-Health Initiatives Law and Policy in France, Consultation with Memorandum, Indiana University Center for Bioethics, July 2012.

Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine Law and Policy in France, Consultation with Memorandum, Indiana University Center for Bioethics, July 2012.

Biobanking History, Law, and Policy in France, Consultation with Memorandum, Indiana University Center for Bioethics, July 2012.

Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Law and Policy in France, Consultation with Memorandum, Indiana University Center for Bioethics, July 2012.

Privacy and Security Considerations in Federal and State Law Relating to the Development of Health Information Technology and Using Electronic Health Records for Clinical Care and Research, Consultation and Database Development, Center for Law, Ethics, and Applied Research at Indiana University School of Law- Bloomington, November 2011- January 2012.

Legal and Ethical Issues to Consider Prior to Publicly Posting Tissue Bank Donors’ RNA Data, Consultation and Memorandum, Susan G. Komen for the Cure Tissue Bank, October, 2010.

Sherley v. Sebelius: Reviewing NIH’s Motion to Stay the Injunction, Consultation with Memorandum, Office of Research Administration, Indiana University School of Medicine, August, 2010.

Sherley v. Sebelius: Reviewing the Injunction Against NIH’s Guidelines for Human Stem Cell Research, Consultation with Memorandum, Office of Research Administration, Indiana University School of Medicine, August, 2010.

Governance Issues to Consider: Surveying Attitudes Toward Newborn Blood Spot Research Use, Consultation, Indiana University Children’s Health Services Research, April, 2010- December 2010.

Direct to Consumer Early Fetal Sex Detection Tests: Regulation and Outcomes in the United States, Consultation with Memorandum, InterCultural Resources, New Delhi, India, February 2010.

Attitudinal Bias Statistics and ELSI Issues Related to Direct to Consumer Early Gender Detection Tests and Sex Selection, Consultation with Memorandum, American College of Physicians, January 2010.

Newborn Blood Spot Retention and Research Use and Sample Sharing Policy, Law and Policy Recommendations, Indiana State Department of Health, Indianapolis, Indiana, December 2009- December 2010.

Newborn Blood Spot Retention and Research Use: Legal Issues to Consider for Use in Research Studies, Law and Policy Recommendations, Indiana University Children’s Health Services Research , Indianapolis, Indiana, September 2009.

Information Leaks in Genome Wide Association Studies: Implications for Governance Under the Common Rule, HIPAA, and HIPAA Amendments, Law and Policy Recommendations, Department of Informatics, Indiana University-Bloomington, August 2009.

Ethical and Legal Recommendations Regarding Assent to Research for Adults with Impaired Decision-Making Capacity, Law and Policy Recommendations, Indiana CTSI and Bioethics and Subject Advocacy Program, Indianapolis, Indiana, August 2009.

INSTRUCTIONAL EXPERIENCE

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University of South Florida College of Public Health

Associate Professor, August 2020 – current

Assistant Professor, December 2015 – August 2020

Developed new graduate level courses:

• PHC 6934 Genomics, Law & Policy

• PHC 6934 Advanced Genomics: Emerging Ethical, Legal and Policy Issues

• PHC 6934 Bioethics and the Law

Revised curriculum and taught core curriculum graduate level courses:

• PHC 6420 Health Care Law, Regulation, and Ethics

• PHC 6421 Public Health Law and Ethics

Mentored graduate and undergraduate students during their Field Experience, thesis, Capstone, or final project.

• PHC 6945 Internship

• PHC 6977 Special Project

• IDH 4950 Honors Project

• IDH 4970 Honors Thesis

Revised curriculum and taught undergraduate course:

• PHC 4931 Health Care Ethics

University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine

Co-Director, Law and Medicine Scholarly Concentration

• Co-developed and taught graduate level lectures for medical students on issues intersecting law and medicine.

• Advised students on scholarly research projects including research methods and interdisciplinary research design integrating the health law and ethics.

Mentored and advised students on scholarly research projects including research methods and interdisciplinary research design integrating health law and ethics.

• BMC 6994 Scholarly Concentration Program Elective

• Mentor, Summer Scholars Program

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

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Reviewer, American Journal of Public Health.

Reviewer, Journal of Legal Medicine.

Reviewer, Bioethics.

Reviewer, American Journal of Law and Medicine.

Reviewer, Journal of Medical Ethics.

Reviewer, International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease.

Medical Ethics Committee, Advent Health –Tampa, Medical Ethicist, November 2016- present.

COVID-19 Surge Capacity Preparedness Response Team, Advent Health – Tampa, April 2020 –June 2020.

Engineering Future Generations? The New Debate about Societal Governance, Public Engagement, and Human Gene Editing for Reproduction, Brocher Foundation, Hermance, Switzerland, Geneva Accord Working Group Member, January 2019 - present.

Professional Engagement Network Advisory Panel, University of South Florida College of Public Health, Advisory Board member, May 2018- present.

Preceptor, Spring Career Internship, Tampa Preparatory School, March-May 2018.

Co-Organizer, Annual Black Robe Day, Collaboration between USF Health and the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit of Florida, August 2017-present.

Summer Scholarly Awards, Office of Research, Innovation, and Scholarly Endeavors, Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida HEALTH, Proposal Reviewer 2017- current.

Masters of Health Administration Advisory Board, University of South Florida College of Public Health, member, December 2015- present.

Masters of Health Administration Admission Committee, University of South Florida College of Public Health, member, October 2018- January 2019.

Community Engagement Committee, University of South Florida College of Public Health, Advisory Board member, October 2016-present

Activist Lab, University of South Florida College of Public Health, Advisory Board member, May 2018- present.

Certified in Public Health Review Book, Author and Writing Group Member for American Public Health Association, June 2017-April 2018.

Florida State Bar Association Health Law Section Faculty and for the 8th Annual FUNdamentals: The Legal Implications of the Internet of Things Conference, Steering Committee Member, 2016.

Outstanding Woman In Public Health Award Review Committee, University of South Florida College of Public Health, reviewer, 2016 –present (annual committee).

Predictive Health Ethics Research Program (PredictER), Indiana University School of Medicine, Schedule and Presentation Coordinator, July 2009- December 2010.

Indiana CTSI Bioethics and Subject Advocacy Program, Indiana University School of Medicine, member, July 2009- December 2010.

Comparative Effectiveness Research Core, member, Indiana University School of Medicine, September 2009- December 2010.

Indiana State Department of Health Working Committee to Develop a Policy Relating to the Use of Newborn Blood Spots, member, Indiana State Department of Health, December 2009- December 2010.

Indiana Biobank, member of Collection Governance Practices Committee, Indiana University School of Medicine and Indiana Biobank, February 2010- December 2010.

Indiana Biobank, member of Community Outreach and Engagement Committee, Indiana University School of Medicine and Indiana Biobank, August 2010- December 2010.

MEDIA

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Television Interview. “Hope on the Horizon: Travel in the Age of Vaccinations.” WCTV CBS News Tallahassee. April 2, 2021. .

Television Interview. “’Bama Bound: Floridians Travel North for Coronavirus Vaccines.” WCTV CBS News Tallahassee. February 27, 2021. .

Quoted in print article. “COVID-19 Vaccines at Long Term Care Facilities.” Tampa Bay Times. December 10, 2020.

Quoted in print article. “Price transparency is expected by consumers and required by CMS: Ethicists have a role ro play.” Medical Ethics Advisor. December 7, 2020.

Quoted in print article. “How hospital administrators were implicated in right wing COVID-19 conspiracies.” Modern Healthcare. September 11, 2020.

Facebook Live Interview. “COVID-19 Stay at Home Orders, Public Health Law and the Constitution.” College of Public Health Office of Constituent Engagement. September 3, 2020.

Quoted in print article. “Eluding the virus while at school: a Q&A with health experts.” Tampa Bay Times. August 5, 2020.

Television Interview. “Tracking coronavirus cases.” WTSP CBS News Tampa. April 10, 2020.

Television Interview. “Preventing spread of coronavirus a matter of ‘social responsibility.’” WINK News Fort Myers. March 13, 2020.

Interviewed for Radio/Podcast. “Barriers to addiction treatment.” All Sides With Ann Fisher. NPR/WOSU Radio. March 4, 2020. .

Television Interview. “Pharmaceutical companies promoting opioids pay big bucks to Tampa Bay area doctors.” ABC Action News Tampa. August 21, 2019.

Podcast Interview and Facebook Live. “Pharmaceutical prescribing and pricing,” N-Touch News Tampa Bay. August 14, 2019.

Television Interview. “Medical ethics expert reacts to I-Team investigation into Florida doctors with multiple malpractice suits.” ABC Action News Tampa. May 22, 2019.

Quoted in Print Article. “Police took a cancer-stricken toddler from his parents. Their supporters call it a ‘medical kidnapping.’” Washington Post. May 2, 2019.

Television Interview. “Parents of sick toddler labeled 'missing and endangered' say he was never in danger.” ABC Action News Tampa. May 1, 2019.

Interviewed for Print Article. “Chemo or natural remedies? Little Noah caught in legal fight over how to treat his leukemia.” Tampa Bay Times. May 1, 2019.



Interviewed for Print Article. “Vaccines and Regulating Misinformation.” Bloomberg Law. April 31, 2019.

Interviewed for Radio/Podcast. “Vaccine Laws.” Top of Mind with Julie Rose. PBS/BYU Radio. April 15, 2019.



Interviewed for Print Article. “Florida Suspended His License For Sexual Misconduct. Now It Pays Him $196,000 To Treat Vulnerable Patients.” Tampa Bay Times. February 28, 2019.

Television Interview. “At home DNA Kits.” CBS 10 News Ft. Myers. January 21, 2019.



Television Interview. “Genetic DNA Used in Cold Case.” CBS 10 News TampaBay. January 11, 2019.

Television Interview. “Chinese Scientist Confirms More Potential Pregnancies with Gene-Edited Embryos.” Fox 13 News. November 28, 2018.

Radio Podcast Interview. “23 and Them.” 2 Scientists. December 18, 2018.

Facebook Live Interview. “Human Genome Editing and the Law.” College of Public Health Office of Constituent Engagement. December 13, 2018.



Interviewed for Print Article. “23andMe’s Pharma Deals Have Been the Plan All Along.” Wired. August 3, 2018.

Facebook Live Interview. “Dying to Be Fresh and Clean.” College of Public Health Office of Constituent Engagement. June 5, 2018.

Television Interview. “DNA testing kits can create unexpected dilemmas.” ABC WFLA News. March 9, 2018.

Television Interview. “Spit take: Home DNA kits may put your privacy at risk.” ABC First Coast News. February 28, 2018.

Interviewed for Print Article. “Little Quality Evidence for Marketing MRT as Fertility Treatment”. AHC Media. December 1, 2017.

Radio Podcast Interview. “USF Professor Warns of Genetic Privacy Risks.” Outbreak News Today. July 17, 2017.

Quote in Print Article. “’Big Brother’ and the Growing Controversy Surrounding Newborn Blood Spots.” American Bar Association Health Law Section eSource. October 2010.

Interviewed for Print Article. “Stakes Rise in Gene Patenting Lawsuit.” Salt Lake Tribune. September 29, 2009.

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

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PI, Averting Crisis: Upholding the Rule of Law to Protect Public Health and Safety, Institute for Human Studies, January 2021 [Not funded.]

PI, Evidence for Health, Charles Koch Foundation, August 2020 [Not funded.]

PI, Evidence for Health, National Library of Medicine, January 2020 [Not funded].

PI, Evidence for Health, Law and Social Sciences Program, National Science Foundation, January 2019 [Not funded].

PI, Health Law at the Bedside, Macy Faculty Scholar Program, Josiah H. Macy Faculty Foundation, February 2019 [Not funded].

PI, Evidence for Health, Pioneering Ideas, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, January 2018 [Not funded].

Contract, Assessment and Enhancement of Florida Hospital’s Medical Ethics Committee Capabilities, Advent Health, January 2017 [Response to personal request for proposal from Chief Medical Office, no response].

PI, Re-Writing the Genome, Greenwall Faculty Scholars, Greenwall Foundation, October 2016 [Not funded].

Co-Investigator, Predictive Health Ethics Research Program, Richard Fairbanks Foundation, (2009- 2010).

Co-Investigator, Predictive Health Ethics Research Program, NIH/NCRR Grant Number RR025761(2009-2010).

CONTINUING EDUCATION

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Continuing Legal Education: at least 12 hours annually of law related subject matter.

Kognito Mental Health Training, January 2020.

DiSC Productive Conflict Profile Faculty Training, March 2017.

Quality Matters Online Course Development Faculty Training, August 2018.

DiSC Management Profile Faculty Training, September 2016.

Violence Against Women Faculty Training, May 2016.

Title IX Responsible Employee Training, January 2016.

Preventing Sexual Harassment on Campus Employee Training, January 2016.

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