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24 NOV 2015 Seminar

Series of Dept Research Seminars - “Saving Lives: Building Capacities, Capabilities, And Real­time Operations" (Date: 18 Dec 2015)

Eva K Lee, PhD
Director, NSF-Whitaker Center for Operations Research in Medicine and HealthCare
Co-Director, NSF I/UCRC Center for Health Organization Transformation
Distinguished Scholar in Health System, Health System Institute, Georgia Tech/Emory University
Professor, School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Professor, College of Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology
eva.lee@gatech.edu 
http://www2.isye.gatech.edu/~evakylee/

Eva K Lee, PhD Director, NSF-Whitaker Center for Operations Research in Medicine and HealthCare Co-Director, NSF I/UCRC Center for Health Organization Transformation Distinguished Scholar in Health System, Health System Institute, Georgia Tech/Emory University Professor, School of Industrial and Systems Engineering Professor, College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology eva.lee@gatech.edu http://www2.isye.gatech.edu/~evakylee/

Our Speaker Dr. Eva Lee will share with us on “Saving Lives: Building Capacities, Capabilities, And Real­time Operations’ 

Abstract: This work is joint with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In this talk, we will share our experience in assisting with the U.S. government’s response to the earthquake in Haiti, in Fukushima for the radiological emergency response, and with the recent Ebola outbreak in West Africa. We will discuss the system capabilities and the technical challenges.

All are welcome and registration is not required. 

 

Date

18 December 2015 (Friday)

Time

10:30 - 12:00

Venue

HW-828

About the Speaker

Dr. Lee is a Professor in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology, and Director of the Center for Operations Research in Medicine and HealthCare, a center established through funds from the National Science Foundation and the Whitaker Foundation. The center focuses on biomedicine, public health, and defense, advancing domains from basic science to translational medical research; intelligent, quality, and cost-effective delivery; and medical preparedness and protection of critical infrastructures. She is a Distinguished Scholar in Health Systems, Health System Institute at Georgia Tech and Emory University. She is also the Co-Director of the Center for Health Organization Transformation, an NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center. Lee partners with hospital leaders to develop novel transformational strategies in delivery, quality, safety, operations efficiency, information management, change management and organizational learning.  Lee’s research focuses on mathematical programming, information technology, and computational algorithms for risk assessment, decision making, predictive analytics and knowledge discovery, and systems optimization.  She has made major contributions in advances to medical care and procedures, emergency response and medical preparedness, healthcare operations, and business operations transformation.

Dr. Lee serves on the National Preparedness and Response Science Board. She is the principle investigator of an online interoperable information exchange and decision support system for mass dispensing, emergency response, and casualty mitigation. The system integrates disease spread modeling with response processes and human behavior; and offers efficiency and quality assurance in operations and logistics performance. It currently has over 9000+ public health site users. Lee has also performed field work within the U.S. on mass dispensing design and evaluation, and has worked with local emergency responders and affected populations after Hurricane Katrina, the Haiti earthquake, the Fukushima Japan radiological disaster, and Hurricane Sandy. Lee has received multiple analytics and practice excellence awards including INFORMS Franz Edelman award, Daniel H Wagner prize for novel cancer therapeutics, bioterrorism emergency response dispensing for mass casualty mitigation, optimizing and transforming clinical workflow and patient care, vaccine immunity prediction, and reducing hospital acquired conditions. She has received seven patents on innovative medical systems and devices.  A brief glimpse of Dr. Lee’s healthcare work can be found in the following link: http://www2.isye.gatech.edu/~evakylee/Eva_Lee_Intl_Innovation_139_Research_Media_HR.pdf  - by Sophie Laggan, May 2014

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