
Consulting Services: Public Health Research and Strategy
Dr. Manos has served as a consultant to academic, government, and non-profit organizations, as well as private industry. She continues to advise on health policy, public health science, biomedical education, and data harvesting applications for population health management.
In the formative stages of projects, she has helped clients to refine goals, identify key stakeholders, build powerful new alliances, and develop team structures to maximize both productivity and creativity. She has facilitated consensus-building among potentially opposed stakeholders and fostered collaborative ventures between once fierce competitors. Her strategies have ensured diverse bases of financial support for several large programs.
Michele has worked as a molecular virologist in laboratory investigations, and as an epidemiologist in public health science. She remains an Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and was a senior investigator at Kaiser Permanente's Division of Research for 20 years. Her research has ranged from elucidating biochemical triggers in cancer development, to defining how new diagnostics tests should be used, to understanding patient perspectives about health care. Recently, she studied the health impacts of increasing temperatures in the Southwest and engaged diverse groups of community stakeholders to prevent heat illness and death. She has led diverse multidisciplinary research teams and directed complex studies involving as many as 40,000 patients. She has published over 110 scientific papers, book chapters, and invited commentaries; and has co-authored 9 US Patents.
Find out how she can help your organization to further realize its strategic goals.
Dr. Manos has served as a consultant to academic, government, and non-profit organizations, as well as private industry. She continues to advise on health policy, public health science, biomedical education, and data harvesting applications for population health management.
In the formative stages of projects, she has helped clients to refine goals, identify key stakeholders, build powerful new alliances, and develop team structures to maximize both productivity and creativity. She has facilitated consensus-building among potentially opposed stakeholders and fostered collaborative ventures between once fierce competitors. Her strategies have ensured diverse bases of financial support for several large programs.
Michele has worked as a molecular virologist in laboratory investigations, and as an epidemiologist in public health science. She remains an Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and was a senior investigator at Kaiser Permanente's Division of Research for 20 years. Her research has ranged from elucidating biochemical triggers in cancer development, to defining how new diagnostics tests should be used, to understanding patient perspectives about health care. Recently, she studied the health impacts of increasing temperatures in the Southwest and engaged diverse groups of community stakeholders to prevent heat illness and death. She has led diverse multidisciplinary research teams and directed complex studies involving as many as 40,000 patients. She has published over 110 scientific papers, book chapters, and invited commentaries; and has co-authored 9 US Patents.
Find out how she can help your organization to further realize its strategic goals.
SEE MICHELE IN ACTION, TALKING ABOUT HEAT SAFETY with Mike Cantin, National Weather Service and Pima County Sheriff, Chris Nanos on June 2, 2016.
EXPERTISE
- Emerging viral diseases, outbreak investigation and mitigation
- Public health communications
- Zoonotic diseases and other issues at the human-animal interface
- Microbial diagnostic testing
- Climate change and health
- Social, biomedical, and meteorological determinants of heat-related illness
- Healthcare Quality Assessment/Improvement
- Healthcare Delivery Science
- Health Care and Public Health Policy
- Medical Data Harvesting
- Disparities in health care and outcomes- particularly among Latinos and Native Americans
- Screening and prevention – cancer, infectious diseases
- Women's Reproductive Health (particularly STD diagnosis and prevention)
- Multidisciplinary education in biomedicine and public health
- Viruses and Cancer - particularly HPV, HCV, HBV
- Veterinary Population Health
- Public Speaking - for professional and lay audiences