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1 JENNIFER PRAH RUGER OFFICE ADDRESS School of Social Policy & Practice University of Pennsylvania 3701 Locust Walk Philadelphia, PA 19104-6214 [email protected] EDUCATION YALE UNIVERSITY 2011 M.S.L., Law School, Master of Studies in Law HARVARD UNIVERSITY 1998 Ph.D., Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Health Policy (Dissertation Committee: Amartya Sen (chair), Joseph Newhouse, Jerry Green) OXFORD UNIVERSITY, U.K. 1992 M.Sc., Comparative Social Research FLETCHER SCHOOL OF LAW AND DIPLOMACY, TUFTS UNIVERSITY 1991 M.A., International Relations UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY 1988 B.A., Honors Program in Political Economy PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS AMARTYA SEN PROFESSOR OF HEALTH EQUITY, ECONOMICS 2016-present AND POLICY University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy & Practice and Perelman School of Medicine ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR GLOBAL STUDIES 2016-present University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy & Practice DIRECTOR 2016-present Master of Science in Social Policy, University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy & Practice FACULTY CHAIR 2016-present The Center for High Impact Philanthropy, University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy & Practice

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JENNIFER PRAH RUGER OFFICE ADDRESS School of Social Policy & Practice University of Pennsylvania 3701 Locust Walk Philadelphia, PA 19104-6214 [email protected] EDUCATION YALE UNIVERSITY 2011 M.S.L., Law School, Master of Studies in Law HARVARD UNIVERSITY 1998 Ph.D., Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Health Policy (Dissertation Committee: Amartya Sen (chair), Joseph Newhouse, Jerry Green) OXFORD UNIVERSITY, U.K. 1992 M.Sc., Comparative Social Research FLETCHER SCHOOL OF LAW AND DIPLOMACY, TUFTS UNIVERSITY 1991 M.A., International Relations UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY 1988 B.A., Honors Program in Political Economy PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS AMARTYA SEN PROFESSOR OF HEALTH EQUITY, ECONOMICS 2016-present AND POLICY University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy & Practice and Perelman School of Medicine ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR GLOBAL STUDIES 2016-present University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy & Practice DIRECTOR 2016-present Master of Science in Social Policy, University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy & Practice FACULTY CHAIR 2016-present The Center for High Impact Philanthropy, University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy & Practice

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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 2013-2016 University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine SENIOR FELLOW 2013-present Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics at University of Pennsylvania

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 2008-2013 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 2004-2008 Yale Schools of Medicine and of Public Health, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Yale Law School, Adjunct Assistant (2006-2007) and Associate (2009-2013) Professor of Law SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW 2007-2013 MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale University FACULTY ASSOCIATE 2005-2013 Yale Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity Yale Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics CO-DIRECTOR 2005-2008 Yale-World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Health Promotion, Policy and Research FELLOW 2007-2013 Berkeley College, Yale University

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 2001-2004 Washington University in St. Louis MEMBER 2001-2004 Prevention and Control Program, Siteman Cancer Center, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis SPEECHWRITER TO THE WORLD BANK PRESIDENT 2000-2001 Office of the President (James D. Wolfensohn), The World Bank HEALTH ECONOMIST 1998–2000 Health, Nutrition, and Population Sector (HNP), The World Bank SATELLITE SECRETARIAT, CO-ORGANIZER AND CO-RAPPORTEUR 1998 World Health Organization Transition Team, Health and Development Satellite POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW 1998 Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies SPECIAL GUEST 1997-1998 Economic Studies, The Brookings Institution

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TEACHING FELLOW AND TEACHING ASSISTANT 1994-1996 Harvard University RESIDENT TUTOR 1995-1997 Currier House, Harvard University PROGRAM COORDINATOR AND INSTRUCTOR 1995 John F. Kennedy School of Government, Summer Program, Harvard University RESEARCH ASSOCIATE 1993-1995 The Health Institute, New England Medical Center HEALTH POLICY ANALYST 1993-1994 Massachusetts Governor’s Task Force on the Health Care Industry, Governor’s Council on Economic Growth and Technology INTERNATIONAL DELEGATION August 1991 Observation Mission at Direct Elections for Hong Kong Legislative Council, Hong Kong WOMEN’S VARSITY ASSISTANT TENNIS COACH 1990-1991 Harvard University PROFESSIONAL TENNIS PLAYER Women's Tennis Association (WTA) 1988-1990 (Full-Time) Professional Tennis Tour 1983-1988 (Part-time) TEACHING EXPERIENCE PROFESSOR (with Adriana Petryna) 2016 Urban Health in Developing Countries (Independent Study) University of Pennsylvania PROFESSOR 2014 Global Health Policy: Justice, Governance and Reform University of Pennsylvania PROFESSOR (with Thomas Pogge) 2009-2013 Global Health Ethics, Politics, and Economics Yale University (Sponsored by Yale MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies and Yale Center for Law and Philosophy) PROFESSOR 2011 Global Health Donor Behavior in Developing Countries (Independent Directed Reading) Yale University

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PROFESSOR 2005-2012 Social, Economic, and Political Dimensions of Development Yale University PROFESSOR 2009 Health and Social Justice (Independent Directed Reading) Yale University LECTURER 2009 HPA Doctoral Seminar, Economics Yale University PROFESSOR 2002 International Health Care Policy Washington University in St. Louis PROFESSOR 2001 Social, Economic, and Political Environments Washington University in St. Louis PROFESSOR 2001 Health Care Policy and Services Washington University in St. Louis TEACHING FELLOW 1996 Analysis for Decisions Harvard University TEACHING ASSISTANT 1996 Clinical Decision Analysis Harvard University TEACHING FELLOW 1995 Medicine and Society in America Harvard University SEMINAR COORDINATOR 1995-1996 Seminar Series in Risk and Decision Sciences Harvard University RESIDENT TUTOR 1996 Medical Ethics Colloquium Harvard University TEACHING ASSISTANT 1994 Use of Functional Status Measures in Outcomes Research Harvard University

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PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Ruger JP. Health and Social Justice*, Oxford University Press, Oxford, U.K., 2010. *See Appendix for reviews, endorsements, special panels and symposium Ruger JP. Global Health Justice and Governance, Oxford University Press, Oxford, U.K., in

press ARTICLES Ruger JP. “Health and Development,” Lancet, 2003; 362(9385): 678. Ruger JP, Richter CJ, and Lewis LM. “Association between Insurance Status and Admission

Rate for Patients Evaluated in the Emergency Department,” Academic Emergency Medicine, 2003; 10(11): 1285-8.

Ruger JP. “Ethics of the Social Determinants of Health,” Lancet; 2004, 364(9439): 1092-7. Ruger JP. “Health and Social Justice,” Lancet, 2004; 364(9439): 1075-80. Ruger JP. “Millennium Development Goals for Health: Building Human Capabilities,” Bulletin

of the World Health Organization, 2004; 82(12): 951-2. (Invited Round Table with Jeffrey Sachs, William Savedoff, Guy Carrin, David Sanders)

Ruger JP, Richter CJ, Spitznagel EL, and Lewis LM. “Analysis of Costs, Length of Stay, and

Utilization of Emergency Department Services by Frequent Users: Implications for Health Policy,” Academic Emergency Medicine, 2004; 11(12): 1311-7.

Ruger JP. “The Changing Role of the World Bank in Global Health,” American Journal of

Public Health, 2005; 95(1): 60-70. Ruger JP. “Democracy and Health,” Quarterly Journal of Medicine, 2005; 98(4): 299-304. Ruger JP. “Global Tobacco Control: An Integrated Approach to Global Health Policy,”

Development, 2005; 48(2): 65-9. Ruger JP. “What Will the New World Bank Head Do for Global Health?” Lancet, 2005;

365(9474): 1837-40. Ruger JP. “Ethics and Governance of Global Health Inequalities,” Journal of Epidemiology and

Community Health, 2006; 60(11): 998-1003. Ruger JP. “Health, Capability, and Justice: Toward a New Paradigm of Health Ethics, Policy

and Law,” Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, 2006; 15(2): 101-87.

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Ruger JP. “Toward a Theory of a Right to Health: Capability and Incompletely Theorized Agreements,” Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities, 2006; 18(2): 273-326.

Ruger JP, and Kim H-J. “Global Health Inequalities: An International Comparison,” Journal of

Epidemiology and Community Health, 2006; 60(11): 928-36. Ruger JP, Richter CJ, and Lewis LM. “Clinical and Economic Factors Associated with

Ambulance Use to the Emergency Department,” Academic Emergency Medicine, 2006; 13(8): 879-85.

Ruger JP, and Kim H-J. “Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Spending by the Poor and Chronically Ill in

the Republic of Korea,” American Journal of Public Health, 2007; 97(5): 804-11. Ruger JP. “Rethinking Equal Access: Agency, Quality and Norms,” Global Public Health,

2007; 2(1): 78-96. Ruger JP. “Health, Health Care, and Incompletely Theorized Agreements: A Normative Theory

of Health Policy Decision Making,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2007; 32(1): 51-87.

Ruger JP. “The Moral Foundations of Health Insurance,” Quarterly Journal of Medicine, 2007;

100(1): 53-7. Ruger JP, Lewis LM, and Richter CJ. “Identifying High-Risk Patients for Triage and Resource

Allocation in the ED,” The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2007; 25(7): 794-8.

Ruger JP, and Kress D. “Health Financing and Insurance Reform in Morocco,” Health Affairs,

2007; 26(4): 1009-16. Ruger JP. “Global Health Governance and the World Bank,” Lancet, 2007; 370(9597): 1471-4. Ruger JP, and Emmons KM. “Economic Evaluations of Smoking Cessation and Relapse

Prevention Programs for Pregnant Women: A Systematic Review,” Value in Health, 2008; 11(2): 180-90.

Ruger JP, Weinstein MC, Hammond SK, Kearney MH, and Emmons KM. “Cost-Effectiveness

of Motivational Interviewing for Smoking Cessation and Relapse Prevention Among Low-Income Pregnant Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial,” Value in Health, 2008; 11(2): 191-8.

Ruger JP. “Social Risk Management: Reducing Disparities in Risk, Vulnerability and Poverty

Equitably,” Medicine and Law Journal, 2008; 27(1): 109-18. Ruger JP. “Normative Foundations of Global Health Law,” Georgetown Law Journal, 2008;

96(2): 423-43.

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Ruger JP. “Governing Health,” Harvard Law Review Forum, 2008; 121: 43-56. Ruger JP. “Ethics in American Health 1: Ethical Approaches to Health Policy,” American

Journal of Public Health, 2008; 98(10): 1751-6. Ruger JP. “Ethics in American Health 2: An Ethical Framework for Health System Reform,”

American Journal of Public Health, 2008; 98(10): 1756-63. Kim H-J, and Ruger JP. “Pharmaceutical Reform in South Korea and the Lessons It Provides,”

Health Affairs, 2008; 27(4): w260-9. Ruger JP, and Yach D. “The Global Role of the World Health Organization,” Global Health

Governance, 2009; 2(2). Ruger JP, Emmons KM, Kearney MH, and Weinstein MC. “Measuring the Costs of Outreach

Motivational Interviewing for Smoking Cessation and Relapse Prevention Among Low-Income Pregnant Women,” BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2009; 9: 46.

Ruger JP. “Global Health Justice,” Public Health Ethics, 2009; 2(3): 261-75. Venkataramani AS, Maughan-Brown B, Nattrass N, and Ruger JP. “Social Grants, Welfare, and

the Incentive to Trade-Off Health for Income among Individuals on HAART in South Africa,” AIDS and Behavior, 2010; 14(6): 1393-400.

Ruger JP. “Health Capability: Conceptualization and Operationalization,” American Journal of

Public Health, 2010; 100(1): 41-9. Ruger JP, Abdallah AB, and Cottler L. “Costs of HIV Prevention Among-Out-of Treatment

Drug-Using Women: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial,” Public Health Reports, 2010; 125(Suppl 1): 83-94.

Ruger JP. “Control of Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis (XDR-TB): A Root Cause

Analysis,” Global Health Governance, 2010; 3(2): 1-20. Venkataramani AS, Shanmugam KR, and Ruger JP. “Health, Technical Efficiency and

Agricultural Production in Indian Districts,” Journal of Economic Development, 2010; 35(4): 1-23.

Ruger JP, and Ng NY. “Emerging and Transitioning Countries’ Role in Global Health,” Saint

Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy, 2010; 3: 253-89. Kim H-J, and Ruger JP. “Socioeconomic Disparities in Behavioral Risk Factors and Health

Outcomes by Gender in the Republic of Korea,” BMC Public Health, 2010; 10: 195-214. Wachira C, and Ruger JP. “National Poverty Reduction Strategies and HIV/AIDS Governance

in Malawi: A Preliminary Study of Shared Health Governance,” Social Science & Medicine, 2011; 72(12): 1956-64.

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Baird JL, Ma S, and Ruger JP. “Effects of the World Bank's Maternal and Child Health Intervention on Indonesia’s Poor: Evaluating the Safe Motherhood Project,” Social Science & Medicine, 2011; 72(12): 1948-55. Ruger JP. “Shared Health Governance,” American Journal of Bioethics, 2011; 11(7): 32-45. Ng NY, and Ruger JP. “Global Health Governance at a Crossroads,” Global Health

Governance, 2011; 3(2): 1-37. Ruger JP. “Fair Enough? Inviting Inequities in State Health Benefits,” New England Journal of

Medicine, 2012; 366(8): 681-3. Ruger JP. “Global Health Governance as Shared Health Governance,” Journal of Epidemiology

and Community Health, 2012; 66(7): 653-61. Ruger JP, and Lazar CM. “Economic Evaluation of Pharmaco- and Behavioral Therapies for

Smoking Cessation: A Critical and Systematic Review of Empirical Research,” Annual Review of Public Health, 2012; 33: 279-305.

Ruger JP, Chawarski M, Mazlan M, Luekens C, Ng N, and Schottenfeld R. “Costs of

Addressing Heroin Addiction in Malaysia and 32 Comparable Countries Worldwide,” Health Services Research, 2012; 47(2): 865-87.

Ruger JP, and Lazar CM. “Economic Evaluation of Drug Abuse Treatment and HIV Prevention

Programs in Pregnant Women: A Systematic Review,” Addictive Behaviors, 2012; 37(1): 1-10.

Nguyen KT, Khuat OTH, Ma S, Pham DC, Khuat GTH, and Ruger JP. “Coping with Health

Care Expenses Among Poor Households: Evidence from a Rural Commune in Vietnam,” Social Science & Medicine, 2012; 74(5): 724-33.

Nguyen KT, Khuat OTH, Ma S, Pham DC, Khuat GTH, and Ruger JP. “Impact of Health

Insurance on Health Care Treatment and Cost in Vietnam: A Health Capability Approach to Financial Protection,” American Journal of Public Health, 2012; 102(8): 1450-61.

Ruger JP, Abdallah AB, Luekens C, and Cottler L. “Cost-Effectiveness of Peer-Delivered

Interventions for Cocaine and Alcohol Abuse Among Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial,” PLoS One, 2012; 7(3): e33594.

Ruger JP, Lewis LM, and Richter CJ. “Patterns and Factors Associated with Intensive

Utilization of Emergency Department Services: Implications for Allocating Resources,” American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2012; 30(9): 1884-94.

Ruger JP. “An Alternative Framework for Analyzing Financial Protection in Health,” PLoS

Medicine, 2012; 9(8): e1001294.

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Nguyen KT, Khuat OTH, Ma S, Pham DC, Khuat GTH, and Ruger JP. “Effect of Health Expenses on Household Capabilities and Resource Allocation in a Rural Commune in Vietnam,” PLoS One, 2012; 7(10): e47423. Ruger JP, Chawarski M, Mazlan M, Ng NY, and Schottenfeld R. “Cost-Effectiveness of

Buprenorphine and Naltrexone Treatments for Heroin Dependence in Malaysia,” PLoS One, 2012; 7(12): e50673.

Ruger JP. “Global Health Justice and Governance,” American Journal of Bioethics, 2012;

12(12): 35-54. Ruger JP. “A Global Health Constitution for Global Health Governance,” Proceedings of the

Annual Meeting (American Society of International Law), April 2013; 107: 267-70. Ruger JP. “International Institutional Legitimacy and the World Health Organization,” Journal

of Epidemiology and Community Health, 2014; 68(8): 697-700. Ruger JP. “The World Bank and Global Health: Time For a Renewed Focus on Health

Policy,” Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 2014; 68(1): 1-2.

Ruger JP, Abdallah AB, Ng NY, Luekens C, and Cottler L. “Cost-Effectiveness of Interventions to Prevent HIV and STDs Among Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial,” AIDS and Behavior, 2014; 18(10): 1913-23.

Xu X, Yonkers KA, and Ruger JP. “Costs of a Motivational Enhancement Therapy Coupled

with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Versus Brief Advice for Pregnant Substance Users,” PLoS One, 2014; 9(4): e95264.

Xu X, Grossetta Nardini HK, and Ruger JP. “Micro-Costing Studies in the Health and Medical

Literature: Protocol for a Systematic Review,” Systematic Reviews, 2014; 3(47): 1-7. Annas GJ, Ruger TW, and Ruger JP. “Money, Sex, and Religion – The Supreme Court’s ACA

Sequel,” New England Journal of Medicine, 2014; 371: 862-6. Gomez E, Ruger JP. “The Global and Domestic Politics of Health Policy in Emerging Nations,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2014; 40(1):3-11 Feldman CH, Darmstadt GL, Kumar V, Ruger JP. “Women’s Political Participation and

Health: A Health Capability Study in Rural India,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2014; 40(1):101-164

Ruger JP. “Good Medical Ethics, Justice and Provincial Globalism,” Journal of Medical Ethics,

2015; 41(1): 103-6. Pallas SW, Nonvignon J, Aikins M, Ruger JP. “Responses to Donor Proliferation in Ghana's

Health Sector: A Qualitative Case Study,” Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2015; 93(1):11-8

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Pallas, SW, Khuat, KTHO, Duong, LQ, Ruger, JP. “The Changing Donor Landscape in Health Sector Aid to Vietnam: A Qualitative Case Study,” Social Science and Medicine, 2015; 132: 165-172.

Ruger JP. “Ethics of Development Assistance for Health,” Hastings Center Report, 2015;

45(3):23-26. Forray A, Merry B, Lin H, Ruger JP, and Yonkers KA. “Perinatal Substance Use: A Prospective

Evaluation of Abstinence and Relapse,” Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2015; 150: 147-155.

Ruger JP, Ruger TW, Annas GJ, “The Elusive Right to Health Care under U.S. Law,” New

England Journal of Medicine, 2015; 372(26): 2558-63. Ruger JP. “Governing for the Common Good,” Health Care Analysis, 2015; 23(4):341-51. Ruger JP. Hammonds R, Ooms G, Barry D, Chapman A, and Van Damme W. “From

Conceptual Pluralism to Practical Agreement on Policy: Global Responsibility and the Case for a Global Fund for Health,” BMC International Health and Human Rights, 2015; 15: 30-36.

DiStefano M, Ruger JP. “Reflective Solidarity as to Provincial Globalism and Shared Health

Governance,” Diametros, 2015; 46: 151-158. Ruger JP. “Health Economics and Ethics and the Health Capability Paradigm,” Journal of

Human Development and Capabilities, 2015; 16(4): 1-18. Ruger JP, Mitra S. “Health, Disability and the Capability Approach: An Introduction,” Journal

of Human Development and Capabilities, 2015; 16(4): 473-482. Gable L, Dhai A, Marten R, Meier BM, Ruger JP. “Global Health Governance and A Framework Convention on Global Health,” Global Health Governance, 2015; 9(1): 3-6. EDITORIALS Ruger JP. “Combating HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries,” BMJ, 2004; 329(7458): 121-2. Ruger JP, and Yach D. “Global Functions at the World Health Organization,” BMJ, 2005;

330(7500); 1099-100. Ruger JP. “Measuring Disparities in Health Care,” BMJ, 2006; 333(7562): 274. AUTHOR RESPONSES AND LETTERS Ruger JP. “Catastrophic Health Expenditure,” Lancet, 2003; 362(9388): 996-7.

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Ruger JP. “Ruger Responds – The Changing Role of the World Bank in Global Health,” American Journal of Public Health, 2005; 95(7): 1092.

Ruger, JP. “Joy Phumaphi: Leader in Human Development at the World Bank,” Lancet, 2007; 370(9597): 1477. Ruger JP. “Ruger Responds – Health Capability: Conceptualization and Operationalization,”

American Journal of Public Health, 2010; 100(10): 1824. Ruger JP. “Responses to Peer Commentaries on ‘Shared Health Governance’,” American

Journal of Bioethics, 2011; 11(7): W1-W3. Ruger JP. “Reply to Commentaries on ‘Health and Social Justice’,” Journal of Human

Development and Capabilities, 2011; 12(4): 599-605. Ruger JP. “Response to Letter to the Editor: Making Power Visible in Global Health

Governance,” American Journal of Bioethics, 2012; 12(7): 65. Ruger JP. “Responses to Open Peer Commentaries on ‘Global Health Justice and

Governance’," American Journal of Bioethics, 2012; 12(12): W6-W8. BOOK REVIEWS Ruger JP. Invited. Review of Fatal Indifference: The G8, Africa, and Global Health, Journal of

Public Health Policy, 2005; 26(3): 377-82. Ruger JP. Invited. Review of Peter Baldwin’s Disease and Democracy: The Industrialized

World Faces AIDS, BMJ, 2005; 331(7522): 970. Ruger JP. Invited. Review of Jeffrey Sachs’ The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our

Time, Global Public Health, 2007; 2(2): 206-9. Ruger JP. Invited. Review of Philip Cook’s Paying the Tab: The Costs and Benefits of Alcohol

Control, New England Journal of Medicine, 2008; 358(18): 1976-7. Ruger JP. Invited. Review of Allen Buchanan’s Justice and Health Care: Selected Essays, Notre

Dame Philosophical Reviews, 31 August 2010. Ruger JP. Invited. Review Lawrence O. Gostin’s Global Health Law, Asian Journal of WTO

and International Health Law, 2014; 9(1): 331-4. UNDER REVIEW Ruger JP. “The Health Capability Paradigm and the Right to Health Care in the United States,”

under review.

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Pallas S, Ruger JP. “Does donor proliferation in development aid for health affect health service delivery and population health? Cross-country regression analysis from 1995-2010,” under review.

Ruger JP, Reiff, M. “Protocol for Development of a Checklist for the Conduct, Reporting and Appraisal of Micro-costing Studies in Health Care,” under review. Pallas S, Ruger JP. “Effects of Donor Proliferation in Health Sector Aid on Health Program

Performance: A Review and Conceptual Framework,” under review. Xu, X, Yonkers, K, Ruger JP. “Economic Evaluation of a Behavioral Intervention for Substance

Use Treatment in Pregnant Women,” under review. Loree A, Garlepy AM, Ruger JP, Yonkers K. “Contraceptive Use Among Women Using

Substances During the Postpartum Period and up to 2 Years After Birth,” under review. BOOK CHAPTERS AND REPORTS Safran DG, and Ruger JP. The Massachusetts Health Care Industry: Pathways to the Future

(Task Force on the Health Care Industry Governor’s Council on Economic Growth and Technology), Boston, MA: The Health Institute, 1994.

Ruger JP, Malaney P, Jamison DT, and Bloom DE. Health, Health Policy, and Economic

Outcomes. Final Report for Health and Development Satellite, World Health Organization Director-General Transition Team, World Health Organization, 12 August 1998.

Schieber GJ, Ruger JP, Klingen N, Pierre-Louis AM, and Driss ZE. Morocco Health Financing

Brief, World Bank, Washington, D.C., 1999. Ruger JP, Jamison DT, and Bloom DE. “Health and the Economy,” In M. Merson, R. Black,

and A. Mills (Eds.), International Public Health: Diseases, Programs, Systems, and Policies, Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publishers, Inc., 2001: 617-66.

Ruger JP, Jamison DT, Bloom DE, and Canning D. “Health and the Economy,” In M. Merson,

R. Black, and A. Mills (Eds.), International Public Health: Diseases, Programs, Systems, and Policies, 2nd Ed., Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2006: 601-48.

Ruger JP. “Equity and Justice,” In M. Marinker (Ed.), Constructive Conversations About

Health: Policy and Values, Abingdon, U.K.: Radcliffe Publishing, 2006: 41-50. Committee on the U.S. Commitment to Global Health (Ruger JP, Global Health Governance

Panel Member). The U.S. Commitment to Global Health: Recommendations for the Public and Private Sectors, Institute of Medicine (IOM), Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2009.

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Committee on Planning the Assessment/Evaluation of Programs Implemented Under the U.S. Global Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Reauthorization Act of 2008 (Ruger JP, Committee Member). Strategic Approach to the Evaluation of Programs Implemented Under The Tom Lantos and Henry J. Hyde U.S. Global Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Reauthorization Act of 2008. Institute of Medicine (IOM), Washington D.C.: The National Academies Press, 2010.

Ruger JP, Jamison DT, Bloom DE, and Canning D. “Health and the Economy,” In M. Merson, R. Black, and A. Mills (Eds.), Global Health: Diseases, Programs, Systems, and Policies, 3rd Edition, Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning, 2012: 757-814. Ruger JP. “Global Health Justice,” In D. Hicks and T. Williamson (Eds.), Leadership and

Global Justice, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012: 113-29. Ruger JP. “Global Health Governance as Shared Health Governance,” In I.G. Cohen (Ed.), The

Globalization of Health Care: Legal and Ethical Issues, New York: Oxford University Press, 2013: 381-402.

Ng NY and Ruger JP. “Ethics and Social Value Judgments in Public Health,” In A.J. Culyer

(Ed.), Encyclopedia of Health Economics, Vol. 1, San Diego, CA: Elsevier, 2014: 287-91. Ng NY and Ruger JP. “Global Justice,” In B. Jennings (Ed.), Bioethics, 4th Edition, Farmington

Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA, 2014: 1353-62. Ruger JP. “Global Health Inequalities and Justice,” In M. Rivkin-Fish, M. Buchbinder and R.

Walker (Eds.), Comparing Approaches to Health Inequalities and Justice: A Dialogue on Theory, Method, and (Inter)-Disciplinarity, University of North Carolina Press, in press.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS, LECTURES, SEMINARS, PANELS, KEYNOTES & WORKSHOPS Invitations to Chair Sessions Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Security, Securitization and Health: What Was, What Is and

What's Next?” ISA’s 57th Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA, 19 March 2016. Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Peace Through Economic Development, Spending, and

Capacity,” Atlanta, GA, 17 March 2016. Ruger JP. Invited session chair. “Capabilities and Health,” Human Development and

Capabilities Association (HDCA) Annual Conference, Georgetown University, Washington DC, 11 September 2015.

Ruger JP. Invited session chair. “Universal Health Care,” (iHEA) 11th World Congress on

Health Economics, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy, 15 July 2015.

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Ruger JP. Invited session chair. “Managing System Access,” (iHEA) 11th World Congress on Health Economics, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy, 15 July 2015.

Ruger JP. Invited session chair. “Effect of Insurance,” (iHEA) 11th World Congress on Health

Economics, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy, 14 July 2015. Ruger JP. Invited session chair. “Issues in Public Health,” (iHEA) 11th World Congress on

Health Economics, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy, 14 July 2015. Ruger JP. Invited session chair. "Bridging the gap between theory and practice in global health

priorities," Priorities 2020 D.C. Workshop, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, 30 April 2015.

Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Measurement and Methods in Health,” Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA) Annual Conference, Athens, Greece, 4 September 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Inequalities, Quality of Life and Well Being,” Human

Development and Capability Association (HDCA) Annual Conference, Athens, Greece, 4 September 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Inequalities I,” International Health Economics Association

(iHEA) 10th World Congress on Health Economics, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, 15 July 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Issues in Global Health Policy,” International Health Economics

Association (iHEA) 10th World Congress on Health Economics, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, 14 July 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Access to Insurance,” International Health Economics

Association (iHEA) 10th World Congress on Health Economics, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, 14 July 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Rethinking Global Governance for Health,” 18th Annual

International Development Conference, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, MA, 14 April 2012.

Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Health Care Case Studies,” Conference on Republic of Statutes,

Yale Law School, New Haven, CT, 11 December 2010. Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Economics and Justice” – American Society for Bioethics and

Humanities (ASBH), 12th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA October 2010. Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Why is Prevention a Political Lightweight: Challenges in

Converting Evidence into Action in Global Health,” American Political Science Association, 2010 Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Washington, D.C., 4 September 2010.

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Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “CEA,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA) 7th World Congress on Health Economics, Beijing, China, 15 July 2009. Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Costing,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA)

7th World Congress on Health Economics, Beijing, China, 15 July 2009. Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Drug Use,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA)

7th World Congress on Health Economics, Beijing, China, 15 July 2009. Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Adherence to Therapy,” International Health Economics

Association (iHEA) 7th World Congress on Health Economics, Beijing, China, 13 July 2009.

Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Children and Family Income,” International Health Economics

Association (iHEA) 7th World Congress on Health Economics, Beijing, China, 13 July 2009.

Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Injury,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA) 7th

World Congress on Health Economics, Beijing, China, 13 July 2009. Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Ethics, Policy, Politics and Public Health,” American Public

Health Association 135th Annual Meeting & Expo, Washington, D.C., 3-7 November 2007.

Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Conceptual and Policy Issues: Panel on Health and Disability,”

Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA) Annual Conference on “Ideas Changing History,” The New School, New York, NY, 16-20 September 2007.

Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Conceptual and Theoretical Issues: Panel on Social Recovery:

Applying Capabilities to Public Mental Health,” Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA) Annual Conference on Ideas Changing History, The New School, New York, NY, 16-20 September 2007.

Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “The Economic and Social Impact of Infectious Disease in

Developing Countries,” 12th Annual International Development Conference, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Boston, MA, 7-9 April 2006.

Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Session 9: Health,” 4th International Conference on the

Capability Approach: Enhancing Human Security, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy, 6 September 2004.

Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Health and the Capability Approach 2,” 3rd Conference on the

Capability Approach: From Sustainable Development to Sustainable Freedom, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy, 8 September 2003.

Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Summer Research Workshop,” World Development Report

2002: Building Institutions for Markets, 17-19 July 2000.

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Ruger JP. Invited panel chair. “Social Security, Public and Private Savings,” 12th Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, Washington, D.C., 18-20 April, 2000.

Presentations Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Penn Social Policy: Future Directions,” International Deans’ Forum on School of Public Policy/Public Affairs and Societal Development, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of International and Public Affairs, Shanghai, China, 28 May 2016. Ruger JP. Invited keynote presentation. “The 2016 Election and Healthcare,” Wharton Undergraduate Healthcare Club Spring Corporate Dinner, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 19 April 2016. Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Global Health Justice and Governance,” Villanova University’s

10th Annual Anthropology Lecture Series, Villanova, PA, 13 April 2016. Loree A, Garlepy AM, Ruger JP, Yonkers K. Poster presented. “Contraceptive Use Among

Women Using Substances During the Postpartum Period and up to 2 Years After Birth,” North American Society for Psychosocial Obstetrics and Gynecology (NASPOG) Biennial Meeting, New York, NY, 9 April 2016.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Alternatives for Global Health Governance: Global Health

Constitution and Global Institute of Health and Medicine,” ISA’s 57th Annual Convention, GA, 19 March 2016.

Ruger JP. Invited discussant. “Global health as a field of study and practice: Exploring

methodological and conceptual diversity,” ISA’s 57th Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA, 17 March 2016.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Micro costing: studies, systematic review and checklist

development,” Center for Studies of Addiction, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 8 February 2016.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Health and Human Rights: A Conversation with Anand

Grover,” University of Pennsylvania Law School, Philadelphia, PA, 13 November 2015. Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “WHO’s Governance Functions in the Wake of Ebola,” Council

on Foreign Relations, Washington, DC, 2 November 2015. Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Global Health Justice and Governance," Issues in Global

Health: Addressing Health Disparities (PUBH 519), University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 22 September 2015.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. "Health Economics and Ethics and the Health Capability

Paradigm," Human Development and Capabilities Association (HDCA) Annual Conference, Georgetown University, Washington DC, 11 September 2015.

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Ruger JP. Invited lecture. "Shortfall inequalities and global health," Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy, 20 July 2015.

Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “Financial protection in Health: Alternative Framework and

Evidence from Vietnam,” Bank of Italy, Rome, Italy, 17 July 2015. Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “Health Capability,” University of Florence, Florence, Italy, 16 July

2015. Xu X, Lazar C, Grosetta Nardini H, Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Micro-costing Studies in

the Health and Medical Literature: A Systematic Review,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA) World Congress on Health Economics, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy, 15 July 2015.

Ruger JP. Invited lecture. "Shortfall inequalities and global health," Priorities 2020 D.C.

Workshop, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, April 30, 2015. Ruger JP. Invited lecture. "Global Health Justice and Governance," Global Bioethics (BIOE

572), University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, 22 April 2015.

Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “Global health justice and governance,” University of Sydney,

Australia, 31 March 2015. Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “Health Capability Profile,” Institute of Economic Research,

Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan, 28 March 2015. Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “Global health justice and governance,” Ritsumeikan University,

Kyoto, Japan, 26 March 2015. Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “Micro costing: studies, systematic review and checklist

development,” On the State of the Art in Costing Methods: Workshop, Institute for Health Economics, Edmonton, Canada, 22 January 2015.

Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “U.S. Commitment to Global Health,” “Introduction to Public Health

Policy and Management,” (PUBH 505), University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, 19 November 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited speaker. “Shared Health Governance,” Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and Health Policy, Loyola University of Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL, 19 November 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited keynote presentation. “Politics, Privilege and Power: What Really Determines Global Health Inequities?” Global Health Summit, Creating a Pandemic of Health: Contagious Ideas for a Healthy Future, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 5 November 2014.

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Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “Global Health Inequalities and the Right to Health,” “Effective Public Health Programs Using a Human Rights Approach,” (PUBH 525), University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, 6 November 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “The Health Capability Profile,” Universidade Católica de

Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil, 23 October 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited keynote lecture. “Ethics of the Health Capability Paradigm,” XIV IHU International Symposium: Technoscientific Revolutions, Cultures, Individuals and Societies, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos – Unisinos, São Leopoldo, Brazil, 22 October 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “The Health Capability Paradigm and the Right to Health Care,” “Is Health Care a Human Right?” Symposium, Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, 10 October 2014. Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “Global Health Justice and Equity,” for “Issues in Global Health –

Addressing Health Disparities,” (PUBH 519), University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, 23 September 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Health Capability Paradigm as a Framework for Universal

Health Coverage,” Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA) Annual Conference, Athens, Greece, 4 September 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited book launch session II, “Global Health Justice and Governance (OUP)”,

Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA) Annual Conference, Athens, Greece, 3 September 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited preconference keynote lecture. “Health Capability: Conceptualization and

Operationalization” – Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA) Annual Conference, Athens, Greece, 2 September 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Financial protection in Health: Alternative Framework and

Evidence from Vietnam,” University of York, York, England, 24 July 2014 Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Global Health Justice and Governance,” University of

Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2014. Xu X, Yonkers K, Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Economic Evaluation of Drug Abuse

Treatment and HIV Prevention Services for Pregnant Women,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA) 10th World Congress on Health Economics, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, 16 July 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited discussant. “The Effect of Chinese Health Insurance System in Achieving

‘Universal Health Coverage’ in China,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA) 10th World Congress on Health Economics, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, 15 July 2014.

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Ruger JP. Invited discussant. “Evaluating the Impact of Economic Processes in Local Decision-

making: The Case of Health and Social Care Partnerships in Scotland,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA) 10th World Congress on Health Economics, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, 15 July 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited discussant. “Multivariate Performance Assessment In The

English NHS: Identifying Positive And Negative Deviants With Respect To Quality, Costs And Accessibility,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA) 10th

World Congress on Health Economics, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, 15 July 2014. Ruger JP. Invited discussant. “Availability of Health Resources, Accessibility to Care and

Outcome of Stroke Care: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Taiwan,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA) 10th World Congress on Health Economics, Trinity, College, Dublin, Ireland, 14 July 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited discussant. “Reimbursement of Insulin Pumps in Social Health

Insurance Systems: A Comparison of Germany, the Netherlands and France,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA) 10th World Congress on Health Economics, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, 14 July 2014.

Forray A, Merry B, Ruger JP, Yonkers KA. Invited presentation. “Perinatal Substance Use: A

Prospective Evaluation of Abstinence and Relapse,” The College on Problems of Drug Dependence, 76th Annual Scientific Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 17 June 2014.

Guerrero A, and Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “The Role of Democracy in Priority Setting,”

Priorities in Global Health 2020 Workshop, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, 12 May 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited speaker. “Health and Global Governance: Why Justice Matters,” Empirical

Bioethics (EPID 690), University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, 3 April 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Global Health Justice and Governance,” Health Law and

Policy Forum, Suffolk University Law School, Boston, MA, 1 April 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited speaker. “International Institutions and Domestic Health Policymaking”, Global Health Governance Roundtable Series, Council on Foreign Relations, Washington, D.C., 8 April 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited keynote presentation. “Health, Social Justice & Education,” Health

Inequalities VII: Gesundheit, Bildung, Ungleichheit, Poverty and Health Congress, Berlin, Germany, 13 March 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Health Capability: Conceptualization and

Operationalization,” Universität Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany, 12 March 2014.

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Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Health and Social Justice,” Pädagogische Hochschule Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany, 10 March 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Health and Global Governance: Why Justice Matters,” School

of International Service and Center on Health, Risk and Society, American University, Washington D.C., 15 January 2014.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Health and Global Governance: Why Justice Matters,” Johns

Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, 6 November 2013. Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Global Health Justice and Governance,” Health Law Workshop, The Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law, Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, 4 November 2013. Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Social Justice: The Best Preventative Medicine,” Gitenstein

Institute for Health Law and Policy’s Leaders in Health Series, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY, 16 October 2013.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Global Health Inequalities and Justice,” given for “Comparing

Approaches to Health Inequalities and Justice: A Dialogue on Theory, Method, and (Inter)-Disciplinarity,” University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 5 October 2013.

Ruger JP. Invited participant. “Valuing the Invaluable: Measuring the Contributions of Women

to Health,” Workshop of the Lancet-HSPH Special Commission on Women and Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, 18 July 2013.

Xu, X. Yonkers, K. and Ruger JP. Paper presented. “Costs of a Motivational Enhancement

Therapy Coupled with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Pregnant Substance Users: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA) 9th World Congress on Health Economics, Sydney, Australia, 10 July 2013.

Xu, X. and Ruger JP. Paper presented. “A Systematic Review of Micro-Costing Studies of

Health Care and Health Interventions,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA) 9th World Congress on Health Economics, Sydney, Australia, 9 July 2013.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Health and Social Justice,” Université Catholique de Louvain,

Health-Ethics-Law-Economics-Social-Issues (HELESI) Research Group, Brussels, Belgium, 20 June 2013.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Global Health Justice and Governance,” Ira W. DeCamp

Bioethics Seminar, Center for Human Values, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 17 April 2013.

Ruger JP. Invited workshop. “Global Health Justice and Governance,” Yale Global Justice

Program, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 9 April 2013.

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Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “A Global Health Constitution for Global Health Governance,” Panel on “21st Century International Institutions: Lessons from Global Health Governance?”, American Society of International Law (ASIL), Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 5 April 2013.

Ruger JP, Invited plenary panel. “A Global Health Constitution for Global Health Governance,”

Plenary Panel: Human Rights and Global Health, Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., 16 March 2013.

Ruger JP. Invited speaker. “Justice and Health Care,” Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics,

Loyola University of Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL, 15 November 2012.

Ruger JP. Invited panelist. Panel on “Right to Health: Universal Healthcare,” 7th Institute on

Human Rights and the Social Determinants of Health, Program on Human Rights and the Global Economy (PHRGE), Northeastern University School of Law, Boston, MA, 2 November 2012.

Ruger JP. Invited panelist. “Global Health Governance as Shared Health Governance,” Panel on

Rethinking Global Governance for Health, 18th Annual International Development Conference, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, MA, 14 April 2012.

Ruger JP. Invited panelist. Panel on “WHO Financing – Maintaining Capacity in an Era of

Limited Resources,” Workshop on WHO Reform, Council on Foreign Relations, New York, NY, 27 February 2012.

Ruger JP. Invited speaker. “Justice and Health Care,” Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and

Health Policy, Loyola University of Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL, 15 November 2011.

Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “Global Health Inequalities and Governance,” India – Yale

Parliamentary Leadership Program, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 21 June 2011. Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Shared Health Governance,” Greenwall Foundation, Faculty

Scholars Program in Bioethics Bi-Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 24 May 2011. Ruger JP. Paper presentation. “Global Health Governance as Shared Health Governance,”

Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology and Bioethics, Annual Conference: The Globalization of Health Care: Legal and Ethical Challenges, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, 21 May 2011.

Ruger JP. Invited panelist. “Global Health Impact Label,” Academics Stand Against Poverty

(ASAP) Launch Conference, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 23 April 2011. Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “Trade and Public Health,” given for “International Trade Law in a

Globalizing World,” Yale Law School, New Haven, CT, 4 April 2011.

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Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Global Health Justice and Governance,” Health Law, Ethics and Policy Seminar Series, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 10 March 2011.

Ruger JP. Invited panelist. Research Panel on Global Infectious Diseases, Yale Global Health

Initiative Faculty Symposium, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 11 February 2011. Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Leadership and Global Justice,” Jepson Colloquium, University

of Richmond, Richmond, VA, 28-29 January 2011. Ruger JP. Invited discussant. “Health Care Case Studies,” Conference on Republic of Statutes,

Yale Law School, New Haven, CT, 11 December 2010. Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Shared Health Governance,” Yale Center for Faith and Culture

“God and Human Flourishing,” Yale Divinity School, New Haven, CT, 10-11 December 2010.

Ruger JP. Invited speaker. “Health and Social Justice,” Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and

Health Policy, Loyola University of Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL, 22 November 2010.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Shared Health Governance,” Greenwall Foundation, Faculty

Scholars Program in Bioethics Bi-Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 18 November 2010. Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “The World Health Organization in a Shifting Global

Governance Landscape,” Global Health Governance Roundtable Series, Global Health Program, Council on Foreign Relations, New York, NY, 16 November 2010.

Ruger JP. Invited discussant. “Public Health Ethics and Public Engagement,” American Society

for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) 12th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 22 October 2010.

Ruger JP. Invited discussant. “Why is Prevention a Political Lightweight: Challenges in

Converting Evidence into Action in Global Health,” American Political Science Association, 2010 Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Washington, D.C., 4 September 2010.

Ruger JP. Invited Keynote Lecture. “Global Health Inequalities and Governance,” The Bob

Jones Memorial Lecture, International Affairs Conference 2010: Empowering Women and Children for Global Health, Star Island, NH, 18 July 2010.

Ruger JP. Invited Magistral Courses series. “Health and Social Justice,” Universidad

Internacional Menéndez Pelayo and Escuela de Salud Pública de Menorca, Santander, Spain, 2 July 2010.

Ruger JP. Invited Magistral Courses series. “Political and Moral Legitimacy: A Normative

Theory of Health Policy Decision-Making,” Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo and Escuela de Salud Pública de Menorca, Santander, Spain, 2 July 2010.

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Ruger JP. Invited Magistral Courses series. “A Health Capability Account of Equal Access,” Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo and Escuela de Salud Pública de Menorca, Santander, Spain, 1 July 2010.

Ruger JP. Invited Magistral Courses series. “Allocating Resources: A Joint Scientific and

Deliberative Approach,” Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo and Escuela de Salud Pública de Menorca, Santander, Spain, 1 July 2010.

Ruger JP. Invited Magistral Courses series. “Domestic Health Policy Applications: A Health

Capability Account of Equitable and Efficient Health Financing and Insurance,” Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo and Escuela de Salud Pública de Menorca, Santander, Spain, 1 July 2010.

Ruger JP. Invited Magistral Courses series. “Grounding the Right to Health,” Universidad

Internacional Menéndez Pelayo and Escuela de Salud Pública de Menorca, Santander, Spain, 30 June 2010.

Ruger JP. Invited Magistral Courses series. “Justice, Capability, and Health Policy,”

Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo and Escuela de Salud Pública de Menorca, Santander, Spain, 30 June 2010.

Ruger JP. Invited Magistral Courses series. “An Alternative Account—The Health Capability

Paradigm: Health and Human Flourishing,” Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo and Escuela de Salud Pública de Menorca, Santander, Spain, 29 June 2010.

Ruger JP. Invited Magistral Courses series. “Pluralism, Incompletely Theorized Agreements,

and Public Policy,” Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo and Escuela de Salud Pública de Menorca, Santander, Spain, 29 June 2010.

Ruger JP. Invited Magistral Courses series. “The Current Set of Ethical Frameworks,”

Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo and Escuela de Salud Pública de Menorca, Santander, Spain, 28 June 2010.

Ruger JP. Invited Magistral Courses series. “The Health Capability Paradigm,” Universidad

Internacional Menéndez Pelayo and Escuela de Salud Pública de Menorca, Santander, Spain, 28 June 2010.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Health and Social Justice,” Oxford University (sponsored by

Department of Public Health, Department for International Development, The Global Economic Governance Programme, and The Ethox Centre), Oxford, U.K., 22 June 2010.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Human Rights and Health: Theoretical Foundations,” Human

Development Seminar on Accountability and Human Rights, The World Bank, Washington, D.C., 24 May 2010.

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Ruger JP. Invited speaker. “Welfare, Well Being, and Rights,” Colloquium on the Diaper Rights: Health, Hygiene and Public Policy, Yale Law School, New Haven, CT, 30 April 2010.

Ruger JP. Invited discussant. “Global Health and Ethics,” Connecting Ideas and Knowledge

Sharing on Equity and Health, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)/World Health Organization (WHO), Washington, D.C., 24 February 2010.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Health and Social Justice,” Bioethics Colloquium Series Center

for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 7 January 2010. Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Health Capability: Conceptualization and Operationalization,”

Seminar on Capability, Health, and Measurement, University College London Centre for Philosophy, Justice, and Health, London, England, 16 December 2009.

Ruger JP. Invited discussant. “Justice and Global Health,” Seminar on Justice and Health,

Harvard University, Boston, MA, 9-10 December 2009. Ruger JP. Invited book presentation. “Health and Social Justice,” Ethics SPIG Round Table,

APHA 137th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 10 November 2009. Ruger JP. Invited respondent. “Human Security,” Global Responsibilities for Global Health

Rights Conference, Brussels, Belgium, 19 October 2009. Ruger JP. Invited book presentation. “Health and Social Justice,” Panel on Justice and

Responsibility, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) 11th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 15 October 2009.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Global Health Justice,” Medical Anthropology at the

Intersections: Celebrating 50 Years of Interdisciplinarity, International Conference of the Society for Medical Anthropology of the American Anthropological Association, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 26 September 2009.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Current Issues and Perspectives in United States Health Care

Reform,” Hanyang University Medical Center, Seoul, South Korea, 18 July 2009. Ruger JP, Abdallah AB, and Cottler L. Paper presented. “Costs of HIV Prevention among Out-

of-Treatment Drug-Using Women: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA) 7th World Congress on Health Economics, Beijing, China, 15 July 2009.

Nguyen KT, Khuat O, Ma S, Pham DC, Khuat GH, and Ruger JP. Paper presented. “The

Effects of Illness on Household Consumptions in Dai Dong, a Rural Commune of Hanoi Vietnam,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA) 7th World Congress on Health Economics, Beijing, China, 15 July 2009.

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Baird J, Ma S, and Ruger JP. Paper presented. “Effects of the World Bank’s Maternal and Child Health Intervention on Indonesia’s Poor: Evaluating the Safe Motherhood Project,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA) 7th World Congress on Health Economics, Beijing, China, 15 July 2009.

Kim H-J, and Ruger JP. Paper presented. “Socioeconomic Disparities in Behavioral Risk

Factors and Health Outcomes,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA) 7th World Congress on Health Economics, Beijing, China, 14 July 2009.

Venkataramani A, Maughan-Brown B, Nattrass N, and Ruger JP. Paper presented. “Social

Grants and the Incentive to Trade-Off Health for Income among Individuals on HAART in South Africa,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA) 7th World Congress on Health Economics, Beijing, China, 13 July 2009.

Nguyen KT, Khuat O, Ma S, Pham DC, Khuat GH, and Ruger JP. Poster presented. “Economic Consequences for Low-Income Households Coping with Health Care Expenses in Rural Vietnam,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA) 7th World Congress on Health Economics, Beijing, China, 12-15 July 2009. Ruger JP. Invited book presentation. “Health and Social Justice,” for “Health Policy Ethics:

Cultivating a Growing Field in Canada,” Plenary Session of Canadian Bioethics Society Pre-Conference Workshop, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada, 11 June 2009.

Ruger JP, and Pogge T. Invited presentation. “Poverty, Healthcare, and Gender,” Global Health

Seminar, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT, 21 April 2009. Ruger JP. Invited book presentation. “Health and Social Justice,” Unite for Sight Global Health

Conference, New Haven, CT, 18 April 2009. Ruger JP. Invited panelist. "Global Health and Development: Perspectives from Washington",

“Global Health Policy for the New Administration,” Symposium, Yale Law School, New Haven, CT, 29 January 2009.

Ruger JP. Invited discussant. “Women, Religion and Globalization,” Seminar Series, Yale

University, New Haven, CT, 14 November 2008. Ruger JP, Abdallah AB, and Cottler L. Paper presented. “Costs of HIV Prevention among Out-

of-Treatment Drug-Using Women: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial,” Panel theme: Economic Analyses of Substance Abuse Consequences and Treatments, Addiction Health Services Research Conference, Boston, MA, 22 October 2008.

Wachira CW, and Ruger JP. Paper presented. “The World Bank and IMF’s National Poverty

Reduction Strategies and the Governance of HIV/AIDS in Malawi,” Panel theme: The Political Economy of the World Bank and the IMF, American Political Science Association, 104th Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Boston, MA, 29 August 2008.

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Ruger JP. Paper presented. “Global Health Inequalities and Governance,” Panel theme: Responding to Global Health Inequalities, American Political Science Association, 104th Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Boston, MA, 28 August 2008.

Ruger JP. Invited panelist. “Optimal Global Health Architecture and Institutions,” Institute of

Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences Working Group Meeting: Global Health Governance, Washington, D.C., 26 June 2008.

Baird J, Ma S, and Ruger JP. Paper presented. “Effects of the World Bank's Maternal and Child

Health Intervention on Indonesia’s Poor: Evaluating the Safe Motherhood Project,” 2nd Biennial Conference of the American Society of Health Economists (ASHE), Duke University, Durham, NC, 24 June 2008.

Feldman C, Darmstadt G, Kumar V, and Ruger JP. Paper presented. “Understanding the

Relationship between Women’s Participation and Community Health in Uttar Pradesh, India,” Unite for Sight Global Health Conference, New Haven, CT, 12 April 2008.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Normative Foundations of Global Health Law,” Panel on

Setting Global Health Priorities: The Role of International Human Rights Law, Global Health Delivery Project at Harvard University, Harvard Law School, Boston, MA, 20 March 2008.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Toward a Theory of a Right to Health: Capability and

Incompletely Theorized Agreements,” International Symposium on Health, Justice and Human Rights: Searching for a Basis for Health Inequity Policy, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan, 6 March 2008.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Moral Foundations of Health Insurance: Implications for

Health Care Reform,” Ethics Grand Rounds, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, 8 January 2008.

Ruger JP. Invited discussant. “Women, Health Care and Health Policy: India, the U.S. and the

UK,” Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, 29th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 10 November 2007.

Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “The World Bank Group and Global Health,” Global Health Elective

Course, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, November 2007. Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “Global Health Inequalities and Governance,” Yale World Fellows

Program Seminar, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 3 October 2007. Ruger JP. Invited discussant. “Ethics and Priority-Setting in Global Health Research,” Values

and Moral Experiences in Global Health Conference: Bridging the Local and the Global Conference, Harvard University, Boston, MA, 26 May 2007.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Global Health Governance as Shared Health Governance,”

Values and Moral Experiences in Global Health: Bridging the Local and the Global Conference, Harvard University, Boston, MA, 25 May 2007.

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Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Global Health Inequalities and Justice,” Bioethics Workshop, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 23 May 2007.

Ruger JP. Invited discussant. “Panel on Public Health,” After Apartheid: The Second Decade in

South Africa Conference, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 28 April 2007. Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Ethics and Governance of Global Health Inequalities,” Yale

Law School, New Haven, CT, 23 April 2007. Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Toward a Theory of Global Health Justice,” Inauguration of the

O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C., 20 April 2007.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Global Health Inequalities and Governance,” Emory

University, Atlanta, GA, 21 March 2007. Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Public Health and Emerging Risks: Emerging Countries’

Responsibility and International Cooperation,” High Level Workshop on Development Assistance, European Investment Bank, Luxembourg, Luxembourg 8 March 2007.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Global Health Inequalities and Policy,” Columbia University,

New York, NY, 5 March 2007. Ruger JP. Invited panelist. “A Forum on Yale’s Role in Global Health,” Yale University, New

Haven, CT, 6 February 2007. Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “The Political Economy of Health,” Rudd Center for Food

Policy and Obesity, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 12 December 2006. Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “Global Health Equity: Theory, Research and Policy,” given for

“Social and Behavioral Influences on Health,” Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, 28 November 2006.

Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “Global Health Inequalities and Governance,” Yale World Fellows

Program Seminar, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1 November 2006. Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Ethics and Governance of Global Health Inequalities,” Faculty

Workshop, Quinnipiac University School of Law, Hamden, CT, November 2006. Ruger JP. Invited panelist. “Role of the World Bank in Global Health,” 12th Annual

International Development Conference, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Boston, MA, 7-9 April 2006.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Capability and Disability,” Working Research Group on

Disability and Bioethics, Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics, Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 20 February 2006.

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Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “The Changing Role of the World Bank in Global Health,” University of North Carolina School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC, 22 November 2005.

Ruger JP. Invited panelist. “How Health Works Out: Healthcare Challenges Throughout the

Lifecycle,” Yale Women Faculty Forum, Working Lives: Renegotiating Public and Private Seminar, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 16 November 2005.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. 14th Annual Labelle Lecture: “Health and Global Health

Governance: What’s Justice Got to Do With It?,” 2005 Labelle Lectureship in Health Services Research, Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis, McMaster University, ON, Canada, 19 October 2005.

Venkataramani AS, Shanmugam KR, and Ruger JP. Paper presented. “The Effect on Health of Technical Efficiency in Agricultural Production,” International Health Economics Association (iHEA) 5th World Congress on Health Economics, Barcelona, Spain, 10-13 July 2005. Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Lessons from World Bank Policies on Health Equity,” Methods

Workshop on “Equity in Health: The Contribution of Research,” AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, MA, 26 June 2005.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Access to Health Knowledge,” Access to Knowledge Watch

List Brainstorming Meeting, Yale Law School Information Society, New York, NY, 15 June 2005.

Ruger JP. Special plenary session. “A Failure of Leadership: The ‘Governance’ Factor in Health

System Collapse,” Global Health Council 32nd Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., 3 June 2005.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Cost-effectiveness of Motivational Interviewing for Smoking

Cessation and Relapse Prevention Among Low-Income Pregnant Women,” Joint Colloquium in Health Policy and Health Services Research (HPA 617A) and Mental Health Services Research (HPA 650A), Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, 15 December 2004.

Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “Changing Role of the World Bank in Global Health,” given for

“Introduction to Global Health” Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, 30 November 2004.

Ruger JP. Paper presented. “Ethics of the Social Determinants of Health,” 4th International

Conference on the Capability Approach: Enhancing Human Security, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy, 6 September 2004.

Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “Economic Evaluation in Health and Medicine,” given for “Designing

Outcomes and Clinical Research”, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, 4 December 2003.

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Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Health and Social Justice,” Meeting on Rights, Dignity and Inequality, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, 22 October 2003.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Ethics of the Social Determinants of Health,” Meeting on

Rights, Dignity and Inequality, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, UK, 22 October 2003.

Ruger JP. Paper presented. “Health and Social Justice,” 3rd Conference on the Capability

Approach: From Sustainable Development to Sustainable Freedom, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy, 8 September 2003.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Economic Evaluation of Addiction Services,” General Medical Sciences Seminar Series, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, 21 August 2003. Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Health Finance and Insurance in Morocco,” Global Health

Division Seminar Series, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, 10 April 2003.

Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “Costing Motivational Interviewing Interventions,” given for

“Introduction to Advanced Research”, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, Fall 2002.

Ruger JP. Invited lecture. “International Development Architecture for Health,” given for

“Social and Economic Development”, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, Spring 2001.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Health Financing and Insurance Reform in Morocco,”

Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, November 1999. Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Health Financing and Insurance in Morocco,” Symposium on

Health Sector Financing in Morocco, jointly sponsored by the Government of Morocco and the World Bank, Rabat, Morocco, 18-19 June 1999.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “L’analyse Economique du Projet de Renforcement de la

Formation Technique et Professionnelle (PREFTEC II),” given to the Government of Madagascar, Antananarivo, Madagascar, 10 December 1998.

Ruger JP, Malaney P, Jamison D, and Bloom D. Invited presentation. “Health, Health Policy,

and Economic Outcomes,” Harvard-World Health Organization Director-General Transition Team Workshop, Harvard Institute for International Development, Boston, MA, August 1998.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Aristotelian Justice and Health Policy: Capability and

Incompletely Theorized Agreements,” Harvard School of Public Health, Department of International Health, Boston, MA, 12 August 1998.

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Ruger JP. Doctoral dissertation defense. “Aristotelian Justice and Health Policy: Capability and Incompletely Theorized Agreements,” presentation at Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, Boston, MA, 1998.

Ruger JP. Invited presentation. “Social Justice and Health Policy: Aristotle, Capability and

Incompletely Theorized Agreements,” Health Policy Doctoral Seminar Series, Harvard University, Boston, MA, 25 November 1997.

McHorney CA, Bayliss MS, and Ruger JP. Paper presented. “Physical Activity and Quality of

Life: Implications for Improving Functioning and Well-being Among Older Adults,” 46th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, LA, 19-23 November 1993.

GRANT FUNDING Project Title: Economic Evaluation of Drug Abuse Treatment and HIV Prevention Services for Pregnant Women (R01) Role: Principal Investigator (PI) Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health (NIDA) Project Dates: June 2013 – December 2015 Amount Awarded: $1,200,000 (Direct and Indirect Costs) Project Title: Ethics and Economics in Health Policy Role: Principal Investigator (PI) Funding Agency: Greenwall Foundation Project Dates: October 2013 – September 2017 Amount Awarded: $187,000 (Direct Costs) Project Title: Global Health Justice and Governance Role: Principal Investigator (PI) Funding Agency: MacMillan Center Project Dates: July 2011 – June 2013 Amount Awarded: $10,000 (Direct Costs) Project Title: Global Health Justice and Governance Role: Fellow, Principal Investigator (PI) Funding Agency: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Project Dates: April 2011 – December 2011 Amount Awarded: $36,000 Project Title: Ethical Issues in Public Health and Health Policy Role: Principal Investigator (PI) Funding Agency: Greenwall Foundation Project Dates: July 2010 – June 2013 Amount Awarded: $225,000 (Direct Costs)

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Project Title: Global Health Justice Role: Principal Investigator (PI) Funding Agency: MacMillan Center Project Dates: July 2009 – June 2011 Amount Awarded: $10,000 (Direct Costs) Project Title: Economic Evaluation of Drug Abuse Treatment and HIV Prevention Services for Pregnant Women (R01) Role: Principal Investigator (PI) Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health (NIDA) Project Dates: January 2009 – June 2013 Amount Awarded: $1,502,314 (Direct and Indirect Costs) Project Title: Global Health Framework Program Role: Co-Investigator (Co-I) Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health (Fogarty International Center) Project Dates: April 2009 – April 2011 Amount Awarded: $250,000 (Direct Costs) Project Title: Ethics and Economics of Healthcare Disparities Role: Principal Investigator (PI) Funding Agency: Donaghue Foundation Project Dates: January 2008 – December 2012 Amount Awarded: $595,000 (Direct and Indirect Costs) Project Title: Women, Religion and Globalization Role: Investigator Funding Agency: Luce Foundation Project Dates: 2007 – 2009 Amount Awarded: $1,500 (Direct Costs) Project Title: Global Citizenship Initiative Role: Co-Investigator Funding Agency: Hewlett Foundation Project Dates: July 2007 – January 2010 Amount Awarded: $390,000 (Direct Costs) Project Title: Ethics and Governance in Global Health Role: Principal Investigator (PI) Funding Agency: MacMillan Center Project Dates: July 2007 – June 2009 Amount Awarded: $10,000 (Direct Costs)

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Project Title: Drug Counseling and Abstinent-Contingent Take-Home Buprenorphine in Malaysia (R01) Role: Co-Investigator Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health (NIDA) Project Dates: 2007 – 2012 Amount Awarded: $1,600,000 (Direct Costs) Project Title: Economic Evaluation of Addiction Services (K01) Role: Principal Investigator (PI) Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health (NIDA) Project Dates: May 2003 – April 2010 Amount Awarded: $723,882 (Direct and Indirect Costs) Project Title: Global Health Governance Role: Principal Investigator (PI) Funding Agency: Soros Foundation, Open Society Institute Project Dates: November 2005 – September 2007 Project Title: Clinical Practice Guidelines for Emergency Care of Children with Acute Gastroenteritis and Dehydration Role: Investigator Funding Agency: Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) – Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC), United States Department of Health and Human Services Project Dates: March 2002 – February 2005 Project Title: Health and Economic Policy Role: Principal Investigator (PI) Funding Agency: Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Functional Outcomes Program, The

Health Institute, Boston, MA Project Dates: October 1994 – May 1998 Project Title: Pre-Doctoral Training Grant for Informatics Research Role: Trainee (Principle Investigator: Harvard University) Funding Agency: National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health Project Dates: August 1995 – September 1996 Project Title: Motivational Intervention for Pregnant Smokers (R01) Role: Health Economist (Consulting Collaborator) Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health (NCI) Project Dates: September 1996 – June 2001 Project Title: Healthy Baby Second-Hand Smoke Study: An Outreach Intervention to Promote Smoking Cessation and Reduce Second- Hand Smoke Exposure in Poor and Minority Families Role: Health Economist (Consulting Collaborator) Funding Agency: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Project Dates: October 1995 – September 1997

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Project Title: Comparative Social Policy: United States and Europe Role: Co-PI Funding Agency: Mark DeWolfe Howe Fund Project Dates: 1994 – 1995 PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND SERVICE Institute of Medicine (IOM) Institute of Medicine (IOM) Board on Global Health, Member, 2010 – 2013 Institute of Medicine and National Research Council Policy Working Group, Committee for

PEPFAR Evaluation, Member, 2011–2013 Institute of Medicine and National Research Council Health Systems Working Group,

Committee for PEPFAR Evaluation, Member, 2011–2013 Institute of Medicine and National Research Council Committee for PEPFAR Evaluation,

Member, 2010–2013 Institute of Medicine Working Group Meeting on Global Health Governance, Committee on the

U.S. Commitment to Global Health, Participant, 2008 U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Ethics Subcommittee of the Advisory Committee to the Director, CDC, Member, 2009-2013 Evaluation Workgroup, CDC, Member, 2012-2013 Non-Communicable Disease Workgroup, CDC, Member, 2011-2013 Travel Restrictions Workgroup, CDC, Member, 2010-2013 Case Development Workgroup, CDC, Member, 2010-2013 American Public Health Association (APHA) Ethics Special Primary Interest Group (SPIG), American Public Health Association, Chair,

2010-2011 Ethics SPIG, American Public Health Association, Chair Elect, 2009-2010 American Public Health Association, Member, (APHA) Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA) Human Development and Capability Association, Health and Disability Thematic Group,

Co-Coordinator, 2011 – Human Development and Capability Association, Member, 2004 – Human Development and Capability Association, Health and Disability Thematic Group,

Coordinator, 2004-2011 Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) Education Sub-Committee: Master's and Undergraduate Degrees in Global Health, Member, 2016 –

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Additional Professional Organization Membership Council on Foreign Relations, Elected Lifetime Member AcademyHealth, Member American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH), Member International Studies Association (ISA), Global Health Studies Section, Member International Health Economics Association (iHEA), Member PEER REVIEW GROUPS/GRANT STUDY SECTIONS NIH, NIDDK Special Emphasis Panel (SEP), NIDDK Ancillary Studies, Panel Member, 2016. Fulbright National Screening Committee, Fulbright-Clinton Fellowships, U.S. Department of

State, Institute of International Education (IIE), Member, 2014, 2015 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Generalist Report EHC-2013-02-0002.RI,

Smoking Cessation Interventions in Pregnancy and Postpartum Care, Expert Reviewer, 2013

NIH Health Disparities and Equity Promotion Study Section (HDEP), Ad Hoc Member, 2013 NIH, NIMH, Special Emphasis Panel Committee on Global Mental Health Hubs, Panel Member,

2012 Fulbright National Screening Committee, Fulbright Public Policy Fellowships, U.S. Department

of State, Institute of International Education (IIE), Member, 2012 NIH, NIDA Special Emphasis Panel Committee on Medical Marijuana Policy Research, Panel

Member, 2011 NIH, NIA Special Emphasis Panel Committee on Behavioral Economics for Nudging the

Implementation of Comparative Effectiveness Research (ZAGIZ1J-3(A2)), Panel Member, 2010

NIH Health Service Organization and Delivery (HSOD) Study Section, Ad Hoc Member, 2010 NIH, NIDA Special Emphasis Panel Subcommittee, Panel Member, 2009 NIH, NIDA-F Health Services Research Subcommittee, Ad Hoc Member, 2009 NIH, NIDA Special Emphasis Panel, NIDA-F Conflicts Committee, Panel Member, 2009 Canada Council for the Arts, External Reviewer, 2008 NIH, NIDA Office of Extramural Affairs Program Review, Ad Hoc Reviewer, 2008 The Wellcome Trust, United Kingdom, External Reviewer, 2007, 2008 Research Grants Council of Hong Kong, External Reviewer, 2007 NIH, NIDA Phase I SBIR Contract Proposal Review, Ad Hoc Member, 2007 Swiss National Science Foundation, External Reviewer, 2007 American Public Health Association Ethics Forum, External Reviewer, 2007, 2008, 2009 NIH, NIDA Office of Extramural Affairs Concept Review, Ad Hoc Member, 2007 Israel National Institute for Health Policy & Health Services Research, External Reviewer, 2006 ORGANIZING ROLE IN SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS

Program Chair Elect, Ethics SPIG 2007-2008 American Public Health Association (APHA), Annual Meeting San Diego, CA Program Chair, Ethics SPIG 2008-2009 American Public Health Association (APHA), Annual Meeting Philadelphia, PA

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External Reviewer 2007-2009 American Public Health Association (APHA) Ethics Forum Proposal Reviewer 2011 Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA), Annual Conference The Hague, The Netherlands Panel Organizer 2014 Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA), Annual Conference Athens, Greece Scientific Committee 2014 International Health Economics Association (iHEA), World Congress Dublin, Ireland Co-Director 2014 Preconference Workshop on Health and Disability – Human Development and Capability

Association (HDCA) Annual Conference Athens, Greece Co-Chair 2014 Health and Disability Thematic Group Annual Meeting, Human Development and

Capability Association (HDCA), Annual Conference Athens, Greece Honorary Scientific Board 2015 International Health Conference, St. Hugh’s College, Oxford University Oxford, U.K. Proposal Reviewer 2015 Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA), Annual Conference

Washington DC, U.S.A. Scientific Committee 2015 International Health Economics Association (iHEA), World Congress Milan, Italy Co-Director 2015 Preconference Workshop on Health and Disability – Human Development and Capability

Association (HDCA) Annual Conference Georgetown University, Washington, DC Co-Chair 2015 Health and Disability Thematic Group Annual Meeting, Human Development and

Capability Association (HDCA), Annual Conference Georgetown University, Washington DC HONORS AND AWARDS Council on Foreign Relations Elected Lifetime Member 2014 Yale Public Voices Fellowship, Yale University (highly selective leadership development 2011 program at Yale) John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship 2011 Greenwall Faculty Scholars Award (to enable outstanding faculty members 2010-2013 to carry out original research that will help resolve important policy and clinical dilemmas at the intersection of ethics and the life sciences) Bob Jones Memorial Lecture, International Affairs Conference 2010

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Magistral Courses Series, Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo and 2010 Escuela Salud Pública de Menorca, Spain (prior lecturers include Nobel

Laureates José Saramago, Camilo José Cela, Carlo Rubbia, Jimmy Carter, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Jean-Marie Lehn) Donaghue Investigator Award, Donaghue Foundation (for highly talented, particularly 2007 promising health researchers) MacMillan Center Director’s Award, Yale University 2007 Global Citizenship Initiative, Hewlett Foundation 2007 Labelle Lectureship in Health Services Research, McMaster University, 2005 Ontario, Canada (to a young investigator from any country that has a background in health economics, engages in multi-disciplinary research and

challenges existing methods and accepted ideas in the health services community)

National Institutes of Health (NIH) Career Development Award 2003-2010 Bell Fellowship, Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies , 1998 Harvard University Special Guest, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. 1997-1998 National Institutes of Health (NIH) Pre-Doctoral Trainee Fellowship 1995-1996 Mark DeWolfe Howe Research Award, Harvard University 1994 Oscar Geballe Postgraduate Scholarship, UC Berkeley 1990-1992 Fletcher Fellowship, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Delta Gamma Fellowship Oxford University Blue, Tennis, Oxford University, UK Parliamentarian, Democrats Abroad Caucus, UK Distinction, UC Berkeley 1984-1988 Dean's List, UC Berkeley Honors in Major, U.C. Berkeley Prytanean Honor Society, UC Berkeley Student Assistant to Vice-Chancellor of Student Relations, UC Berkeley Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman Scholarship, UC Berkeley 1984 -1988 All-American, NCAA Division I, Tennis Academic All-American Captain, Women's Varsity Tennis Team, UC Berkeley United States Junior Federation Cup Team, Tennis NCAA Division I National Individual Ranking -- #10 NCAA Division I National Team Ranking -- #5 Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Regional Senior Player of the Year, Tennis EDITOR AND REFEREE FOR JOURNALS AND PUBLISHERS SPECIAL ISSUE AND ACADEMIC EDITOR Co-editor, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, The Politics of Health Policy Reform in Emerging Economies, December 2014

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Co-editor, Global Health Governance, Framework Convention on Global Health, in press Co-editor, Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, Health and Disability Issue, 2015 Academic editor, PLoS Medicine, 2013-2014 Editorial board, American Journal of Bioethics, 2015- Editorial board, BMC Health Services Research, 2015- REVIEWER American Journal of Bioethics; American Journal of Preventive Medicine; American Journal of Public Health; Appetite; Bioethics; BMC Health Services Research; BMC Medical Ethics; BMC Public Health; British Journal of Sociology; British Medical Journal; Bulletin of the World Health Organization; Ethnicities; Economics and Philosophy; European Journal of Political Research; Global Policy; Global Public Health; Globalization and Health; Health Affairs; Health Economics; Health Policy and Planning; Health Services Research; International Health; International Journal for Equity in Health; Journal of American Medical Association; Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health; Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law; Journal of Health Economics; Journal of Human Development and Capabilities; Journal of Medical Ethics; Journal of Urban Health; Lancet; Medicine, Healthcare and Philosophy; MIT Press; SAGE, New England Journal of Medicine; Oxford University Press; PLoS Medicine; Political Studies; Public Health Ethics; Polity Press; Public Health; Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group; Social Science & Medicine; Value Health, Hastings Center Report ADVISING, ADMINISTRATION AND SERVICE University of Pennsylvania COMMITTEES Perelman School of Medicine Global Health Research Subcommittee, Member, 2013 Greenwall Faculty Scholars Program in Bioethics Internal Selection Committee, Member, 2013 Global Human Rights Certificate Committee, Member, 2014-Present Penn Advanced Bioethics Fellowship Selection Committee, Member, 2014, 2015 Global Health Priorities 2020, Workshop Planning Committee, Member, 2013, 2014, 2015 Vice Provost Global Engagement Review Committee, Member, 2015 Penn Social Responsibility Advisory Committee (SRAC), Chair, 2015 RESEARCH ADVISOR Dissertation Committee to Doctoral Students 2012-present (University of Pennsylvania)

• Matthew Kavanagh PhD (Political Science), Committee Co-Chair

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Yale University RESEARCH ADVISOR Dissertation Committee to Doctoral Students 2011-2013 (Yale)

• Sarah Pallas PhD (former Yale PhD student, now postdoc at the CDC), Committee Chair

2007-2009 (Yale) • Atheendar Venkataramani PhD, MD (former Yale PhD student and Washington

University School of Medicine in St. Louis, now Resident at Massachusetts General Hospital in internal medicine and global primary care)

2007-2009 (Columbia) • Benjamin Mason Meier PhD, JD (former PhD student at Columbia University,

former Cornell law student, now Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

2007-2009 (Johns Hopkins) • Jason Gerson PhD (former PhD student at Johns Hopkins, now Associate Director,

CER Methods and Infrastructure at the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI))

Dissertation Reader to Doctoral Students 2007-2008

• Yiqing Hu PhD (former Yale PhD student, now Director of Business Development, Asia Region, Sanofi Pharmaceuticals, China)

2006-2007

• Allison Squires PhD (former University of Pennsylvania BSN and post-doc student, former Duquesne University MSN student, former Yale PhD student, now Assistant Professor at NYU College of Nursing)

Reader for Doctoral Student Research Prospectus 2009-2010

• Norma Padron PhD (Yale PhD student) • Sarah Pallas PhD (former Yale PhD student, now postdoc at CDC)

Downs Fellowship Research Advisor 2012-2013

• Sarah Pallas PhD (former Yale PhD student, now postdoc at CDC)

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2007-2008 • Carl Berdahl MD (former Yale medical student, now Resident in Emergency

Medicine at Keck School of Medicine at USC) • Kim Nguyen MD (former Yale medical student, now Internal Medicine Resident at

UCSF) 2004-2006

• Sharon Tsui MPH (former Yale master's student, now PhD student at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health)

Yale-Griffin Prevention Center Research Advisor 2004-2005

• Sanjay K. Gupta MPH (former Yale Master's student)

Thesis Advisor/Reader to Master’s Students 2011-2012

• Ava Lim MPH (former Yale master's student, now Business Development, Life Sciences at Gerson Lehrman Group)

• Ruosi (Tiffany) Wang MPH (former Yale master's student, now master's student at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and a Research and Policy Analyst intern in Beijing, China)

2008-2009 • Roberto Esteves MPH (former Yale master's student, now Consultant at

Universidade Aberta do SUS in Brasilia) • Akshara Menon MPH, JD (former Yale master's student, former Emory University

law student, now Senior Legal Analyst at Public Health Law Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

2007-2008 • Shaan Chaturvedi MPH (former Yale master's student, now Program Manager with

the Global Strategic Information Group in UCSF Global Health Sciences) • Candace Feldman MD, MPH (former Yale medical student, former Johns Hopkins

master's student, now a Rheumatologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital)

2006-2007 • John Baird MS (former Yale master's student, now Teacher at Waltrip High School) • Karen Siegel, MPH (former Yale master's student, now PhD student at Laney

Graduate School and Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University)

2005-2006 • Natasha Kanagat MPH (former Yale master's student, now Research Manager at

John Snow Research and Training Institute)

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• Ann Rodgers MD, MPH (former Yale master's student and medical student at University of Michigan, now Emergency Medicine Resident at Massachusetts General Hospital & Brigham and Women's Hospital)

2004-2005 • Jennifer Baron MPH (former Yale master's student, now Technical Director at

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) • Annalyn Saludares MPH (former Yale master's student, now Project Coordinator at

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston)

Yale College Senior Essay Advisor/Reader 2011-2012 (Advisor, Political Science)

• Allison Bauer, BA (former Yale undergraduate political science student, now medical student at University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine)

2011-2012 (Reader, Ethics, Politics and Economics) • Jared Jones, BA (former Yale undergraduate Ethics, Politics, and Economics

student, now Program Officer at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation)

2009-2010 (Reader, Humanities) • Julian Malinak, MPH (former Yale MPH and undergraduate humanities student,

now Finance Lead for Pioneer ACO team at Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation)

2009-2010 (Advisor, Political Science) • Allison Neswood, JD (former Yale undergraduate political science student, former

Columbia Law Student, now Law Clerk at Fredericks, Peebles, & Morgan LLP)

2008-2009 (Reader, Political Science) • Diego Iturbe (former Yale undergraduate political science student, now General

Manager at Ancira Enterprises) • Michael McLeod (former Yale undergraduate political science student, now

Regulatory Risk Analyst at Barclays)

Other Advisor/Reader 2011

• Dara Lipton, MA (former Yale master's student, now Program Manager at IREX)

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ACADEMIC ADVISOR Academic Advisor to Doctoral Students 2009-2012

• Sarah Pallas PhD (former Yale PhD student, now a postdoc at the CDC)

2005-2009 • Atheendar Venkataramani PhD, MD (former Yale PhD student and Washington

University School of Medicine in St. Louis, now Resident at Massachusetts General Hospital in internal medicine and global primary care)

Academic Advisor to Master’s Students 2011-2012

• Janeen Drakes, MPH (former Yale master's student, now Project Administrator at Rwanda Zambia HIV Research Group, Zambia)

• Heather Fosburgh, MPH (former Yale master's student, now Global Health Program Manager at Yale Global Health Leadership Institute)

• Kimberly Kushner, MPH (former Yale master's student, now Health Industry Strategy Consultant at Accenture)

2009-2010 • Kamun Chan, MPH (former Yale master's student, now medical student at

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine) • Adam Davis, MPH (former Yale master's student, now Director of Programs and

Research at American Lung Association of California) • Kalina Duncan, MPH (former Yale master's student, now Public Health Analyst at

National Cancer Institute's Center for Global Health) • Whitney Hubbard, MPH (former Yale master's student, now Senior Associate at

Avalere Health) • Megan Keenan, MPH (former Yale master's student, now Project Coordination II for

the Quality Measurement Group at the Yale Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation)

• Hannah Yoon, MPH (former Yale master's student, now Healthcare Consultant at VAIIM Consulting)

2008-2009 • Blair Harrison, MPH (former Yale master's student) • Heather Jordan, MPH (former Yale master's student, now Manager at Arthritis

Foundation) • Richard Arthur Oduro, MPH (former Yale master's student)

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• Otis Pitts, MPH, JD (former Yale master's student, former University of Illinois law student, now Health Equity Associate at Connecticut Association of Directors of Health)

• Rachael Sorg, MPH (former Yale master's student, now Associate at Analysis Group)

2006-2008 (BA-BS/MPH) • Yalina Disla, BA/MPH (former Yale undergraduate and master's student) • Jessica Franquez Solares, BA/MPH (former Yale undergraduate and master's

student, now Health Education & Promotion Manager at AltaMed Health Services) • Amani Kitali, BS/MPH (former Yale undergraduate and master's student, now

Project Manager at Writeresult LLC) • Takudzwa Shumba, BS/MPH, MD (former Yale undergraduate and master's

student, former medical student at Stanford University School of Medicine, currently a Resident in Family Medicine at O'Connor Hospital)

2006-2007 • Karen Siegel, MPH (former Yale master's student, now PhD student at Laney

Graduate School and Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University)

2005-2007 • Katherine Johnson, MPH (former Yale master's student) • Josh Pashman, MPH, MBA (former Yale master's student, now Strategic Planner at

Keck Medical Center of USC) • Manasi Shah, MPH (former Yale master's student) • Catherine Wachira, MPH, MBA (former Yale MPH student and University of

Nairobi MBA student, now Senior Director, Head of Business Operations and Clinical Compliance, Oncology Business Unit, Pfizer)

• Dechen Wangmo, MPH (former Yale master's student, now Director of PIE Solutions)

2005-2006 • Nadia Abuzaineh, MPH, MBA (former Yale MPH student and UCLA MBA

student, now Manager at PwC) • Eric Becker, MPH (former Yale master's student, now Director of Sound and

Vision at People for Puget Sound) • Natasha Kanagat MPH (former Yale master's student, now Research Manager at

John Snow Research and Training Institute) • Adrienne Mejia, MPH (former Yale master's student, now at Center for Tobacco

Control Research & Education)

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• Ann Rodgers MD, MPH (former Yale master's student and medical student at University of Michigan, now Emergency Medicine Resident at Massachusetts General Hospital & Brigham and Women's Hospital)

• Kristin Whitehead, MPH (former Yale master's student)

2004-2006 • Alicia Gray, MPH (former Yale master's student, now Program Manager of Impact

Assessment at Aquaya Institute) • Steven Neri, MPH (former Yale master's student, now Regional Director at Project

HOPE) • Corrie Paeglow, DrPH, MPH (former Yale master's student and University of

Alabama at Birmingham DrPH student, now Program Development Manager for Project HOPE)

Yale College Freshman Academic Advisor (Berkeley College) 2009-2010

• Kefre Akpaete (former Yale undergraduate student, now CFO at LXSN) • Lindsay Andsager (former Yale undergraduate student, now Veterinary Student at

University of Illinois) • Natalie Morningstar (former Yale undergraduate student) • Robyn Shaffer (former Yale undergraduate student)

2008-2009 • Kerry Hamill (former Yale undergraduate student) • Timothy Kressman (former Yale undergraduate student) • Dominick Lawton (former Yale undergraduate student, now Field Associate at

Environment New Mexico) • Carina Sposato (former Yale undergraduate student, now Executive Assistant to

CEO of Parkes+MacDonald Productions) • Cyril Uy (former Yale undergraduate student)

COMMITTEES Graduate Studies Executive Committee, Member, 2011-2012 Committee on Human Rights Studies (student run), Member, 2011-2013 Faculty Advisory Board, Yale Climate Change Clinic, Member, 2010 Gaddis Smith Book Prize Committee, Member, 2009-2010 Global Health Faculty Travel Award Committee, Member, 2009-2010 Global Health Concentration Committee, Member, 2008-2010 Yale World Fellows Program Faculty Selection Committee, Member, 2007 Yale School of Medicine Global Health Committee, Member, 2007 Weinerman Fellowship Committee, Member, 2005-2010 Liaison Committee, Select Program in Public Health for Yale Undergraduates, Member, 2005-

2006

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Epidemiology and Public Health Admissions Committee, Member, 2005-2006 Global Health Division Faculty Search Committee, Member, 2005-2006 Social Inequities Cross-Cutting Initiative Committee, Member, 2005-2006 Washington University in St. Louis RESEARCH ADVISOR Summer Research Advisor to Medical Students 2003-2004 (Medical School Dean’s Research Fellow) (1 total) ACADEMIC ADVISOR Academic Advisor to Master’s Students 2002 (12 total) 2001 (6 total) COMMITTEES Academic & Professional Integrity Committee, Member, 2002-2003 Health Concentration Advisory Committee, Member, 2002-2003 Prevention and Control Group, Siteman Cancer Center, Member, 2003-2004 Faculty of Arts and Sciences Committee, 2002-2003 Harvard University COMMITTEES Pre-Med Committee, Currier House, Harvard University, 1995-1997 Fellowship Committee, Currier House, Harvard University, 1995-1997 Public Service Tutor to Phillips Brooks House and House and Neighborhood Development

(HAND), Harvard University 1995-1997 PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY SERVICE Gala Committee, Keystone State Boychoir, Philadelphia, PA, 2014 Board of Managers, Treasurer, St. Thomas’s Episcopal Day School, New Haven, CT, 2011-2013 Chair, Finance Committee, St. Thomas’s Episcopal Day School, New Haven, CT, 2011-2013 Property Committee, St. Thomas’s Episcopal Day School, New Haven, CT, 2012-2013 Board Member, Phyllis Bodel Child Care Center, New Haven, CT, 2010-2013 Co-Chair, MDG Committee, St. Thomas’s Episcopal Church, New Haven, CT, 2009 Board of Managers, St. Thomas’s Episcopal Day School, New Haven, CT, 2008-2009 Vestry, St. Thomas’s Episcopal Church, New Haven, CT, Feb 2006-Jan 2009 Auxiliary Vestry, St. Thomas’s Episcopal Church, New Haven, CT, Feb 2005-Jan 2006 Board Member, Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region, 2003-2004 Board Vice President, United Nations Association of St. Louis, 2004

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APPENDIX: Ruger JP. (2009) Health and Social Justice, Oxford University Press, Oxford, U.K.

This book offered a new paradigm for analysis of health disparities addressing complex

issues at the intersection of economics, ethics and politics in health. The book is important for improving the theoretical foundations and empirical investigations for the evaluation of health disparities.

The book was the focus of a special panel on the “three leading general ethical theories of

public health and health policy” stating that “bioethics has never before had at hand three book-length treatments of justice and health” at the 2010 American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, comparing it to Just Health by Norman Daniels (Harvard) and Social Justice: the Moral Foundations of Public Health and Health Policy by Madison Powers (Georgetown) and Ruth Faden (Johns Hopkins).

The book was also the sole book for a panel with analysis by four public health scholars

at the 2010 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. The book has been endorsed and reviewed by leading economists, philosophers,

bioethics, medical and public health scholars. Tom Beauchamp, Professor, Georgetown University, called the book “an impressive and

rare union of theory and practice” that will “push forward current debates about health care reform and its theoretical foundations.”

Julio Frenk, Dean and T & G Angelopoulos Professor, Harvard School of Public Health,

said the book “will become a beacon for the debates on health system reform in the United States and around the world.”

Amartya Sen, Thomas W. Lamont University Professor, Harvard University, Nobel Prize

in Economic Sciences, said that “by producing a book of such richness concerning a major area of human agency and policy, Jennifer Prah Ruger has substantially advanced the reach of public reasoning, not just about health care, but about social justice in general.”

Arthur Caplan, Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor, NYU Langorne

Medical Center, wrote that it “… is an important book not just as a guide to current debates, but for understanding how to navigate future challenges in the rapidly evolving environment of health policy in the United States and other nations.”

Thomas Pogge, Leitner Professor, Yale University, identified the book as “an attractive,

concrete vision of a health society, strongly grounded in philosophy, economics and public health.”

Joseph Newhouse, John D. MacArthur University Professor, Harvard University, labeled

the book “a must read for all serious students of health policy.”

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In a review in Bulletin of the World Health Organization, Lawrence Gostin, O’Neill University Professor, Georgetown University, called the book a “seminal work” that “incorporates the philosophical, economic and political to make a compelling case that all societies … can design and build effective institutions and systems to achieve health capabilities …”

Health and Human Rights described it as “a new theoretical model.” A review in Journal of the American Medical Association said it provides “a different

perspective on the meaning of health and the importance of true collaboration on the micro as well as macro levels.”

A review in Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy asserted that it “... overcomes some

theoretical divides, most importantly those between outcomes and procedures as well as freedom and welfare.”

In its review, Harvard Law Review called it an “important book” adding “... readers

would be wise to heed [her model's] wisdom.” David Orentlicher, Samuel R Rosen Professor, Indiana University, wrote in Inquiry

“readers will benefit from the impressive interdisciplinary nature of Ruger's analysis. The range of her work cuts easily across political philosophy, political science, economics, law, public health, and medical ethics."

A review in CHOICE states, “Ruger combines sophisticated philosophy, concrete policy

proposals, and astute observations [w]ith theoretically sophisticated and realistic policy analysis, this work will be an important read …”

A review by Kristin Whitehill Bolton of the University of North Carolina states,

“Ruger’s ‘health capability paradigm’ eloquently illustrates a model capable of eradicating the current barriers to health and social justice. … Ruger’s health capability paradigm represents a anovel theoretical framework to guide future health care policy. … Overall, this book is impressive, as it is well researched and insightful.”

In International Sociology, Su-ming Khoo, National University of Ireland, Galway,

writes, “Ruger’s interdisciplinary and substantive schema moves well beyond theoretical minimalism to elaborate a collective vision for equal access to quality healthcare, taking in problems, surrounding collective norms, individual responsibility and positive-health agency.”

Health and Social Justice was the feature of a special book symposium with analysis by

eight scholars in the Journal of Human Development and Capabilities.

Paul Hunt, Professor and former UN Special Rapporteur and coauthor Joo-Young Lee described the book as a “major contribution…” and “the health and human rights communities are enriched by Ruger’s … health capability paradigm.”

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Anita Allen, Henry R. Silverman Professor, University of Pennsylvania and member of the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues labeled my book “[A]n original theoretical framework … [A] fresh, systematic, forward-looking paradigm …”

Uwe Reinhardt, James Madison Professor, Princeton University concluded that

he “view[s] Ruger’s book as the product of monumental scholarship that undoubtedly makes a significant contribution to future academic research on social ethics in healthcare and to academic courses focused on that subject.”

Ruhi Saith, Research fellow, Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Advanced Study, Jawaharlal

Nehru University, Delhi writes “Ruger’s work is a welcome addition and systematically explores in detail the theoretical basis for applying the capability approach as a theory of social justice to health. A reading of the book in the context of the developments in public health highlights the contributions that her work is able to make, amongst other aspects, to the problem of moving from a maximising to an equity oriented measure of health.”

Ruth Faden, Philip Franklin Wagley Professor of Biomedical Ethics, Johns Hopkins

University and Madison Powers, Professor of Philosophy, Georgetown University, note “A subsidiary point that Ruger makes as part of her list of arguments for the focus on capabilities is that this focus incorporates within the account of the ends of political action a prominent role for individual responsibility … its policy implications are suggested in her emphasis on health agency, the ability of individuals to make better health choices for themselves, and the opportunity to have both the resources and supporting social conditions for maintaining commitment and adherence to those choices.”

Dr. Keerty Nakray, Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland, states, “‘Health

capability’ is a unique analytical concept proposed by Ruger, which seeks to distinguish between ‘good health policy’ and ‘a policy for good health’”

James Evans, Webster University, called it a “thoughtful and comprehensive book” and states, “Ruger demonstrates that she has… thought long and hard about multiple aspects of the ethical, legal, and political environments that impinge on public health and health care policy (that they are not the same thing she makes abundantly clear), and despite the interdisciplinary breadth of her research, I cannot think of a page of it that is extraneous… Her approach, which she calls the ‘health capability paradigm’ (HCP)… explains how a democratic society can implement health policies, including medical insurance and health care reform, to realize the health capabilities of its citizens…”

Mario Zangrando, Doctors with Africa CUAMM, writes, “Ruger presents a new theoretical model of universal health care[; the] “health capability paradigm”: an original synthesis of all these disciplines that illuminate a way forward toward a more rational health policy and health policy process.”