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Paul-Andre Genest
Adjunct Professor, Epidemiology and Population Health
BioDr. Paul-André Genest is a Senior Editor at Wiley where he is responsible for the management of a portfolio of journals in the Life and Social Sciences. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Stanford University where he co-teaches a yearly course on scholarly communication (HRP 271: Preparation and Practice: Scientific Communication & Media). Previously, he worked as a Publisher at Elsevier where he managed a portfolio of journals in Life Sciences. In that capacity, he co-organized in 2015 a conference on the Impact of Environmental Changes on Infectious Diseases (IECID 2015) in Sitges, Spain, and launched the journals Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications and Current Opinion in Systems Biology. He was also the project manager for the Elsevier Atlas award. Prior to this function, he held the position of Managing Editor at Elsevier for the International Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance (IJP:DDR), the International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife (IJP:PAW) and the Malaria Nexus web portal.
Dr. Genest has a BSc (Biology) degree and a MSc (Microbiology-Immunology) degree from the Université Laval in Québec City, Canada, and a PhD (Molecular Parasitology) from the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. He held two postdoc research positions at the Netherlands Cancer Institute in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. -
Renee Miller
Administrative Associate, Epidemiology and Population Health
Current Role at StanfordI provide administrative support to four distinguished faculty researchers in the Epidemiology and Population Health Department of Stanford School of Medicine
-Lorene Nelson, Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Population Health
-Julia Simard, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and Population Health and, by courtesy, of Medicine (Immunology and Rheumatology)
-Victor Henderson, Professor of Epidemiology and Population Health and of Neurology
-Steven Goodman, Professor of Epidemiology and Population Health