Anne Mobley Butler
ISPE Peer Mentoring Program Subcommittee Co-Chair
Dr. Butler (she/her) is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. She is a pharmacoepidemiologist with broad research interests in non-experimental studies, real-world data, comparative effectiveness research, and epidemiologic methods. Her research involves the application of epidemiologic study designs and analytic methods to highly detailed, clinical and administrative data captured on patients as part of routine clinical care. Her substantive work focuses on the treatment and prevention of common infections, including antibiotic and vaccine utilization, effectiveness, safety, and related outcomes.
Ghadeer Dawwas
ISPE Peer Mentoring Program Subcommittee Co-Chair
Dr. Dawwas (she/her) is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Epidemiology, Department of Medicine, at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Dr. Dawwas is a pharmacoepidemiologist and her research program uses readily available healthcare data to provide stakeholders including patients, clinicians, payers, and policymakers with evidence on the risk/benefit tradeoffs of therapeutic alternatives to improve clinical decision-making. The major themes of her research center on the evaluation of anticoagulants, research methods, and the intersection of comparative effectiveness research and health policy. Currently, she serves as the PI of two grants funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and the American Society of Hematology that aim to improve VTE treatment and prevention in populations under-represented or excluded from randomized clinical trials.
Aisling Caffrey
Daniela Moga
Emily Brouwer
Heather Danysh
Kristian Filion
Rachael DiSantostefano
Xiaojuan Li
Xuerong Wen
Please send questions and feedback to the Peer Mentoring Subcommittee by emailing info@pharmacoepi.org with a subject line of “ISPE Peer Mentoring Program.”