Overview | Grants/Awards

Recent publications:Peer-reviewed
1. Adashi EY, Lee E, Oomman N (2012). The President's Global Health Initiative at Mid-Term: Progress in the Balance. JAIDS (Submitted)
2. Dignam B, Adashi EY (2012). Laboring in Chains: The Case against Perinatal Shackling of Women Behind Bars. Am J Public Health (Submitted)
3. Sonshine DB, Kamal RN, Born CT, Adashi EY. (2012) United States Surgical Platforms in Post-Quake Haiti: Assessment of Timeliness and Readiness. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine (submitted)
4. Rich JD, Clarke JG, Adashi EY (2012). Obstetrical and Gynecological Training and Prisoners: Learning to Care for the Most Vulnerable Patients. J Grad Med Ed (In Press)
5. Adashi EY (2012). The Multiple Birth Epidemic: Metrics, Drivers and Solutions. Arch Perinatal Med (In Press)
6. Marrero SL, Bloom DE, Adashi EY (2012). Non-Communicable Diseases: A Global Health Crisis in a New World Order. JAMA (In Press)
7. Pollak AN, Kamal RN, Born CT, Adashi EY (2012). Updates on Disaster Preparedness and Progress in Disaster Relief. J Am Acad Orthop Surg (In Press)
8. McClamrock HD, Jones HW, Adashi EY (2012). Ovarian Stimulation and Intrauterine Insemination at the Quarter Centennial: Implications for the Multiple Births Epidemic. Fertil Steril 97 (4) 802-809
9. Cohen IG, Adashi EY (2012). In the Wake of Guatemala: The Case for Voluntary Compensation and Remediation. Am J Public Health 102 (2) e4-e6
10. Kocher RP, Adashi EY (2011). Hospital Readmissions and the Affordable Care Act: Paying for Coordinated Quality Care JAMA 306 (16) 1974-1975
11. Kastor JA, Adashi EY (2011) Maryland's Hospital Cost Review Commission at Forty: The Case for Independent Regulatory Control of Health Care Costs. JAMA 306 (10) 1137-1138
12. Adashi EY, Wyden RL (2011). Public Reporting of Clinical Outcomes of Assisted Reproductive Technology Programs: Implications for Other Medical and Surgical Procedures. JAMA 306 (10) 1135-1136
13. Adashi EY (2011). International Human Subject Research: Taking Stock in the Wake of the Guatemala Affair. Contemp Clin Trials 32 (5) 605-7
14. Cohen IG, Adashi EY (2011). Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Under Siege: Battle Won But Not The War. New Engl J Med 364 (22) e48(1-3)
15. Adashi EY (2011). The Affordable Care Act: Facing Up To the Power of the Pen and the Purse. Am J Med 124 (3)189-91
16. Clarke JG, Adashi EY (2011). Perinatal Care in Incarcerated Patients: A 25-year-old Woman Pregnant in Jail . JAMA 305 (9) 923-9
17. Friedman EA, Adashi EY (2010). The Right to Health as the Unheralded Narrative of Health Care Reform. JAMA 304 (23) 2939-40
18. Adashi EY, Geiger HJ and Fine MD (2010). Health Care Reform: Primary Care and the Ever Growing Import of the Community Health Center. N Engl J Med 362 (22) 2047-50
19. Adashi EY and Gruppuso PA (2010). Commentary: The Unsustainable Cost of Undergraduate Medical Education: An Overlooked Element of U.S. Health Care Reform. Acad Med 85(5)763-5
20. Adashi EY, West DM (2008). Reproductive Freedom and the Next President. N Engl J Med 359 (18) 1867-9
Op Eds
1. Adashi EY (2009).In Annapolis, Lessons on 'Bending the Curve' , Washington Post, 10/02/09--- http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/01/AR2009100104206.html
2. Adashi EY (2010). Birthright Citizenship Under Siege in the Promised Land and the Home of the Brave, Huffington Post, 08/24/2010---http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eli-y-adashi/birthright-citizenship-un_b_690639.html
3. Adashi EY (2010). A spark of good health news amid bad, Boston Globe, 08/30/10--- http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2010/08/30/a_spark_of_good_health_news_amid_bad/
4. Adashi EY (2010). The Incredible Inedible Egg: 500 Million Reasons for Senate Action, Huffington Post, 08/31/10--- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eli-y-adashi/the-incredible-inedible-e_b_697936.html
5. Adashi EY (2010). The Halting of Stem Cell Research Is the Culmination of a Decade-Long Legal Effort, Huffington Post, 09/10/10---http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eli-y-adashi/the-halting-of-stem-cell-_b_711616.html
One-on-One---http://www.medscape.com/features/public/one-on-one
1. Ashish Jha MD, Harvard University-12/02/09
2. JoAnn E. Manson, MD, DrPH and Milton C. Weinstein, PhD, Harvard University-04/15/10
3. Regina M. Benjamin MD, MBA Surgeon General, HHS-06/11/10
4. Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary HHS-09/20/10
5. Howard W. Jones, Jr. MD-10/13/10
6. John Howard MD, MPH, JD, NIOSH Director, HHS-10/01/10
7. Thomas R. Frieden MD, MPH, CDC Director, HHS-11/05/10
8. Margaret A. Hamburg, MD, FDA Commisioner, HHS-1/24/11
9. Michael R. Taylor, JD, Deputy Commissioner, FDA, HHS-1/24/11
10. Thomas A. Daschle, Former Senate Majority Leader-2/14/11
11. Todd Park, Chief Technical Officer, HHS-2/14/11
12. Paul A. Offit, MD, University of Pennsylvania -4/11/11
13. Arthur L. Caplan, PhD, University of Pennsylvania -4/11/11
14. Anthony S. Fauci, MD, Director, NIAID, NIH, HHS-5/23/11
15. Donald M. Berwick, MD, MPP, Administrator, CMS, HHS-5/23/11
16. Thomas A. Coburn, MD, US Senator (R-OK)-5/24/11
17. Phil Gingrey, MD, US Representative (R-GA)-5/24/11
18. Tea Collins, MD, PhD, MPH, MPP, Executive Director, NCD Alliance-10/06/11
19. Douglas W. Bettcher, MD, PhD, MPH, MS, Director, Tobacco Free Initiative, WHO-10/10/11
20. John E. McDonough, D.Ph., MPA, Harvard University-10/21/11
21. Mary K. Wakefield, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N, Administrator, HRSA-11/18/11
22. Harold E. Varmus, MD, Director, National Cancer Institute-11/18/11
23. Elliott S. Fisher, MD, MPH, Dartmouth Medical School-12/12/11
24. John E. Wennberg, MD, MPH, Dartmouth Medical School-12/12/11
25. Stuart H. Altman, PhD, Brandeis University-02/09/12
26 Henry J. Aaron, PhD, The Brookings Institution-04/16/12
27. Joseph Antos, PhD, The American Enterprise Institute-04/16/12
28. Joseph V. Selby, MD, MPH, Executive Director, The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)-04/16/12
29. Karen R. Bass, PA, US Representative (D-CA)-04/17/12
30. Nan A. S. Hayworth, MD, US Representative (R-NY)-04/17/12
31. Ron L. Wyden, US Senator (D-OR)-05/07/12
32. Richard Blumenthal, US Senator (D-CT)-05/07/12
Bio
A member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences and of its Board on Health Sciences Policy, a member of the Association of American Physicians and a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Dr. Adashi a long-standing NIH-funded scientist (1985-2005) and a Research Career Development Awardee - is a former Donna Shalala appointee to the National Advisory Council of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. In addition, Dr. Adashi served the NIH as a member of the Reproductive Sciences 5-Year Planning Forum (1996-97), as a member of the selection committee of The Reproductive Scientist Development Program (1988-2005) and as a member of the Reproductive Endocrinology Study Section (1988-92). Dr. Adashi mentor to over 50 trainees - is the author or co-author of over 250 peer-reviewed publications, over 120 book chapters/reviews, and 13 books focusing on ovarian biology, ovarian cancer and reproductive health, freedom and rights. Having concluded a sabbatical with the Quality Improvement Group at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Dr. Adashi earned an MS degree in Health Care Management at the Harvard School of Public Health (2005).
Dr. Adashi earned his medical degree in 1973 at the Sackler School of Medicine where he also completed a medical internship. In 1974, Dr. Adashi began residency training in the specialty of obstetrics and gynecology at the New England Medical Center of Tufts University School of Medicine, followed by a fellowship in the subspecialty of reproductive endocrinology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and postdoctoral training in reproductive biology at the University of CaliforniaSan Diego School of Medicine.
Dr. Adashi began his academic career at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1981, where he served as the director of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology. During a 15-year tenure, with faculty appointments in physiology and obstetrics and gynecology, Dr. Adashi also served as director of the Fellowship Training Program in Reproductive Endocrinology and as director of the Residency Training Program.
In 1996, Dr. Adashi relocated to the University of Utah Health Sciences Center as the John A. Dixon Endowed Presidential Professor and Chair of the Department Obstetrics and Gynecology, with subsequent additional appointments in pediatrics and oncological sciences. Serving as a Cancer Center investigator, Dr. Adashi founded and led the Ovarian Cancer Program at the Huntsman Cancer Research Institute and Hospital, a component of the University of Utah Health Sciences Center. Comprised of scientists and physicians from three different schools and six distinct departments, the Ovarian Cancer Program was focused on uncovering the genetic determinants of the disease as well as on novel therapeutics and diagnostics.
Most recently, in 2004, Dr. Adashi assumed the position of Dean of the Division of Medicine and Biological Sciences and the Frank L. Day Professor of Biology at Brown University. Encompassing Programs in Medical Education, Biology and Public Health, the Division is home to over 200 (campus-based) scientists, over 600 hospital-based physicians and 7 affiliated teaching hospital partners. Highlights of Dr. Adashi's 4 year tenure are summarized under attached links titled Brown Tenure Highlights and Press Release.
Dr. Adashi has lectured extensively in the United States and abroad, including the delivery of multiple named lectureships and has been the recipient of several academic honors and awards. Included among those are a Research Career Development Award from the NICHD; the President's Distinguished Achievement Award from the Society for Gynecologic Investigation; the Annual Research Award from the Society for the Study of Reproduction; the Distinguished Scientist Award from the American Society for Reproductive Medicine; Honorary Ad Eundem Fellowship with the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists; President d'Honneur à titre Etranger, The Societé Francaise de Gynécologie; the Medical Book Award (first prize) from the American Medical Writer's Association; and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Infertility Association, a national patient advocacy group.
Dr. Adashi is former president of the Society for Reproductive Endocrinologists, the Society for Gynecologic Investigation, and the American Gynecological and Obstetrical Society, as well as a former examiner and director of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He is also a founding member and treasurer and more recently chair of the advisory committee of the Geneva-based Bertarelli Foundation, dedicated to promoting the welfare of the infertile couple and to addressing the current "epidemic" of high-order multiple gestation.
Presently, Dr. Adashi is serving as an ad hoc contributor to the Washington Post (Op Eds), Medscape (an international/web-based medical information outlet for health care professionals), Science Progress (an online outlet of the Center for American Progress), and a commentator for Latino Public Radio.

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