Alvaro A. Alvarez
Stanford Medicine Technology and Digital Solutions, California, USA
Amanda Miller has been the REDCap Administrator for the University of Colorado’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CCTSI) and the Children’s Hospital Colorado since 2015. She chairs the FAQ committee for the REDCap Consortium and is a member of the REDCap Shared Library and Training Collaboration Committees, and she has developed multiple series of training videos for using REDCap. She earned her Master of Library and Information Science from Kent State University in 2008.
Amanda Miller
University of Colorado, Denver, USA
Principal Programmer/Analyst for the Advanced Biomedical IT Core, a part of the Pervasive Technology Institute at Indiana University. He is the technical lead for Indiana University REDCap and was the original developer of PHPCap and REDCap-ETL. Mr. Arneson’s previous work includes managing Geographic Information Systems at Rice University, implementing electronic data collection processes at the Baylor College of Medicine’s Human Genome Sequencing Center, and developing scheduling software for a natural gas pipeline company.
Andy Arenson
Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA
Bas de Veer MS is the Data Services Manager for the Research IT group at the University of Washington Medical Center. He helps researchers find a practical solution for their research informatics needs. Before being promoted to his current position he was the main REDCap administrator for the UW-ITHS REDCap instance. Bas holds both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in Medical Informatics from the University of Amsterdam and specializes in being a translator between the clinical world and IT world.
Bas de Veer
University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Brenda Minor is a Principal Relationship Manager at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. She has been a critical player in all things REDCap since 2008. She is an expert in REDCap project development and end user support for Vanderbilt. She is also key liaison for the REDCap Consortium and directs multiple consortium related support projects including the annual REDCap conference (REDCapCon), committee development and support, the REDCap Shared Library, and general resources administration. She has a strong business background reflecting leadership in a variety of industries including imports, entertainment, and home improvements. She received a BS in Liberal Studies from Middle Tennessee State University with a focus in Communications and Corporate Management.
Brenda Minor
Vanderbilt University, Tennessee, USA
Ceci is the Manager, Information Systems at the Duke Office of Clinical Research where she provides training, consults, and assists research teams with their data needs, including REDCap builds. She came to Duke with over 13 years’ experience working in a CRO; she managed different areas of their IT department including Technical Support & Data Center.
Ceci Chamorro
Duke University, North Carolina, USA
Chris Kadolph has been a part of the Marshfield Clinic Research Institute since 2012. He is currently a Software Development Team Lead that oversees all aspects of development which span across administrative and grant-funded projects. Chris has been heavily involved in all things REDCap since 2015, focused primarily on custom development that operationalized REDCap for study/participant management. Recent efforts include COVID-related dashboards and optimizations specifically tailored to support our staff’s efforts during this pandemic.
Christopher M Kadolph
Marshfield Clinic Research Institute, Wisconsin, USA
MD with experience in the clinical and administrative fields who, from the beginning of his training, has been very close to research and teaching. Emergency Physician with skills in technology, creative problem solving, data management and data analysis focused on quality & improvement. Since 2013 he ventures into Biomedical Informatics, participating and developing projects related to Health Information Systems, Clinical Records, databases, interoperability, information standards, Diagnosis Related Groups (DRG), among others. Always promoting a data-driven culture with an innovative and evidence-based approach, improving the use of information through analytics and visualization in different interdisciplinary settings. Also, he’s been part of the development and implementation of clinical standardization models (Clinical Pathways) due to his training at the Office of Clinical Quality Improvement at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (USA). He works with REDCap software since 2014, being a promoter of its implementation in different fields beyond research.
Cristobal Carvajal
Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile
Eduardo is a full-stack developer for Massachusetts General Brigham located in Boston. His position is partially sponsored by Harvard Catalyst. He has more than 5 years of REDCap experience. He is in charge of all things related to REDCap: external module development, REDCap upgrades, debugging, API, and data aggregation. He is one of the three initial funders of the REDCap Spanish Group.
Eduardo Morales
Massachusetts General Brigham, Boston MA, USA
O Rev. Prof. Gabriel J. Odom, PhD, ThD é Professor assistente de bioestatística na Florida International University e Professor voluntário na University of Miami. Ele atua na área de desenvolvimento de softwares “open source” para análise estatísticas e métodos de bioinformática aplicados à pesquisa na área de câncer e transtornos por abuso de substâncias.
Gabriel Odom
Florida International University, University of Miami, USA
Jenn Mauck joined the Informatics Core of University of Colorado’s Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CCTSI) in September 2020 as a REDCap Administrator. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Master of Public Health from Florida State University. Prior to this new role, she worked as a clinical research coordinator and REDCap Administrator for Florida State University College of Medicine’s Network for Clinical Research and Training. She has experience in the implementation and facilitation of research projects in community based healthcare settings and has previously worked in the non-profit field overseeing health promotion and policy initiatives. She is looking forward to moving to Colorado as a new resident in 2021 and becoming involved in the REDCap Consortium with CCTSI’s REDCap team lead Amanda Miller.
Jennifer Mauck
University of Colorado, Denver, USA
Leila joined the REDCap team at Marshfield Clinic Research Institute in 2016 and currently works as a Senior Application Analyst. Her role includes REDCap user management, user training, and business analysis to help develop hooks, plug-ins and external modules. Leila is one of the two REDCap Consortium’s 2020 MVP’s. Leila has a Bachelor degree in Business Administration.
Leila Deering
Marshfield Clinic Research Institute, Wisconsin, USA
Luis Felipe Reyes is a Critical Care physician with a Ph.D. in Translational Science from the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Reyes is an internationally recognized expert in pneumonia, invasive pneumococcal disease, sepsis, and antibiotic resistance.
Dr. Reyes is part of the organizing committee of the Global Initiative for MRSA pneumonia (GLIMP), the Latin America Intensive Care Network (LIVEN) and the RemapCAP study. Dr. Reyes is the national researcher for several Multinational Research Projects in patients with COVID-19, including studies carried out by the WHO, ISARIC, and ESICM. Moreover, Dr. Reyes is the Co-Chair of the ISARIC COVID-19 Critical Care analysis group. Additionally, he is an Associate Editor for the BMC Pulmonary Medicine and Junior Editor of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Reyes is currently the head of the Department of infectious diseases and associate professor at the University of La Sabana, School of Medicine. Finally, he is the intensive care unit’s academic director at the Clinic of the Universidad de La Sabana and director of the research group: Translational Science in Infectious Diseases and Critical Care Medicine of the same University.
Luis Felipe Reyes Velasco
Universidad de La Sabana, Chia, Colômbia
Bachelor in Political Science, Universidad del Salvador, Buenos Aires Argentina.
International Liaison Unit at Garrahan Hospital. The main activity is the promotion and facilitation of institutional linkage. I am responsible for identifying, formalizing, promoting, facilitating, managing and sustaining the liaison of Garrahan Hospital regarding academic cooperation and research.
Garrahan Hospital REDCap Administrator for end users . As REDCap Administrator the most important activities are consulting in the design of research protocols and management of databases in REDCap. Training professionals and administrative staff and development of tutorials with specific applications and uses of REDCap.
Maria Virginia Kulik
Garrahan Hospital, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Michelle Joined the REDCap Team at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in 2013 and currently works as a REDCap Senior Application Specialist. Her role includes REDCap data management, user support, and user training. Michelle also provides support to the REDCap Consortium through REDCap Community account management and she functions as the REDCap Mobile App Technical Analyst. Michelle has a Master of Science degree in Computer Information Technology.
Michelle Fernandez
Vanderbilt University, Tennessee, USA
Raymond Balise, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Biostatistics in the Miller School of Medicine’s Department of Public Health Sciences at the University of Miami (UM). Prior to joining UM, he worked at Stanford University School of Medicine for 17 years as a Biostatistician and Senior Lecturer, as well as serving as the Biostatistics Programmer Coordinator and Project Director for the Statistical Programming Group, Spectrum. He is an award-winning lecturer who has developed and taught classes such as Data Management and Statistical Programming, Survey of Statistical Computing, Medical Biostatistics, Case Studies in Biostatistics, and Data Science and Machine Learning. He is the coauthor of a book, Presenting Medical Statistics from Proposal to Publication, covering analysis and data visualization. In addition, he has authored and coauthored more than a hundred peer-reviewed publications and refereed presentations in topics ranging from phonetics to obstetrics, dyspepsia to dyslexia, and health disparity to brachytherapy. His recent work includes the development and patenting of the analytics behind SCAN360, a web portal that describes cancer rates and disease risk factors for all of Florida. Currently, he is developing tools to monitor rates of substance use disorder for 16 communities in New York and using machine learning methods to model patterns of substance abuse in people seeking care for addiction to opioids. Additionally, he is working on several projects at the intersection of mental health and HIV.
Raymond Balise
University of Miami, Flórida, USA
Rob Taylor is the team manager and lead developer of the REDCap platform at Vanderbilt University Medical Center where he oversees the design and development of the REDCap software and also manages the support staff that serve the Vanderbilt community and the entire REDCap consortium of partner institutions around the world.
Rob Taylor
Vanderbilt University, Tennessee, USA
Stephany Duda, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, USA. Her work focuses on data harmonization and data quality in infectious diseases research and she develops REDCap-based tools to facilitate data sharing and consortium collaborations.
Stephany Duda
Vanderbilt University, Tennessee, USA
Victor Espinosa is the Data Management & Informatics Manager at the Vancouver Island Health Authority and is responsible for providing REDCap services to this organization, composed by about 8 hospitals and several other facilities. He has over 12 years of experience with this platform. His main responsibility is to link Clinical and Research needs to appropriate Data Collection. He holds an Applied Mathematics bachelor’s degree, and a Statistician and a Computer Science master’s degree.
Victor Espinosa
Vancouver Island Health Authority, British Columbia, Canadá
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Head of Tele-ICU Department (Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil). Big Data Analytics Consultant (Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil). Professor at the Postgraduate School (Faculdade Israelita de Ciências da Saúde Albert Einstein – FICSAE). Principal Investigator TELESCOPE Trial – PROADI/MS/SCTIE – NCT03920501. PhD (2008-2011) in Anesthesiology/Science: Medical School of the University of Sao Paulo – SP/Brazil. Postdoctoral Fellowship (2011-2013) – Universität Bern – Bern/Switzerland. Postdoctoral Fellowship (2013-2014) – Université libre de Bruxelles – Brussels/Belgium.
Adriano Pereira
Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Technology in System Analysis and Development at the Sao Paulo Technology College – FATEC-SP (in progress). IT assistant in the philanthropy projects office of Hospital do Coração (HCor). Responsible for technical support to the REDCap system and other systems linked to PROADI-SUS projects.
Alexandre Xavier da Silva
Hospital do Coração, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Cauane Blumenberg has a BS in Computer Science from the Catholic University of Pelotas (2011), a MSc in Computer Science from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (2014) and a PhD in Epidemiology from the Federal University of Pelotas (2018). He spent a 6-month PhD exchange period at the University of Turin, Italy (2017). Cauane is a researcher and team leader at the International Center for Equity in Health (Pelotas, Brazil). He is also an Epidemiology and IT consultant for the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). He is the developer and coordinator of the coortesnaweb platform. His experience and research interests are on Data Science, Epidemiological Methods, Health Equity, E-Epidemiology, Survey Methodology and Statistical Methods.
Cauane Blumenberg
Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Clarissa holds a master’s and PhD in health sciences from the Instituto de Cardiologia – Rio Grande do Sul, and carried out fellowships at Duke University and Stanford University. She is certified by the World Medical Device Organization (WMDO) as CMDA (certified medical device associate). She has twelve years of experience in clinical research including national and international markets. Member of the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP). Co-founder and current Chief Executive Officer at the CRO (contract research organization) Global Research and Innovation Network (GRINN).
Clarissa Garcia Rodrigues
Grinn Company, Santa Catarina, Brazil
Bachelor’s Degree (2008) and a Master’s Degree in Statistics from the Federal University of São Carlos (2011). He was REDCap administrator at Hospital de Amor de Barretos (2014 – 2017) and is currently a Statistical Specialist and REDCap administrator at Hospital BP- A Beneficência Portuguesa de São Paulo.
Cleyton Zanardo de Oliveira
Hospital Beneficência Portuguesa, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Danilo is the Chief Information Officer at Return Capital, a datadriven company of the Santander group specializing in non-performing loans. He is a Professor of MBA courses at Mackenzie University and FIAP in research areas related to Analytics and Data Visualization.
Danilo Vasconcelos
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Bachelor’s in Mathematics from Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP). Master’s in Applied Mathematics from the University of São Paulo (USP). Developer of Applications and Dashboard at R-Shiny for corporate information at Clinics Hospital University of Sao Paulo Medical School (HCFMUSP). He has 10 years of experience as professor at graduate programs of Mathematics / Applied Mathematics / Statistics. Professional experience with R, Tableau, forecast analysis. Dashboard developer on R-Shiny using REDCap.
Davi Rocha
Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo – HCFMUSP, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Elias is Graduated in Data Processing Technology by FASP (Faculdades Associadas de São Paulo), specialist in Information Systems and Applied Statistics by UEM (Maringa State University), has a Master in Computer Science, high performance processing by UFRGS (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul), PhD in Artificial Intelligence by PPGIA (Postgraduate Program in Applied Informatics) PUC-PR (Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná). Elias is a BI Analyst at UEM, professor of Tools for Analysis of Data Presentation and REDCap Data Collection Systems of the Professional Master in Emergency and Urgency (PROFURG) at UEM and consultant at IT4BSR (Information Technology for Business) & Scientific Research) providing information technology support for business and scientific research. He has worked in the area of systems development since 1981, in the area of installation, maintenance and support of REDCap since 2015 and in the BI area since 2017.
Elias Cesar Araújo de Carvalho
Universidade Estadual de Maringá, Parana, Brazil
Dental surgeon, researcher at the Research and Teaching Institute of Barretos Cancer Hospital, specialist and doctor in Collective Health at the State University of Campinas. Experience in the field of Oncology in the Epidemiological Evaluation of risk factors for the development of cancer. Areas of interest: Public Health, Health Education, Prevention, Cancerology, Epidemiology, Cancer Epidemiology, Scientific Methodology, Research Ethics.
Fabiana de Lima Vazquez
Hospital de Amor de Barretos, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Bachelor and Master in Statistics from the State University of Campinas and PhD in Sciences from UNIFESP. Adjunct Professor at the Department Internship/ Medicine School / Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF), Coordinator of the Postgraduate Program in Health Science and Professor of the Postgraduate Program in Psychology. He is a researcher of the Interdisciplinary Center for Studies, Research and Treatment in Nephrology (NIEPEN), working with health technology assessment and statistical models for monitoring the treatment of chronic diseases.
Fernando Antonio Basile Colugnati
Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais, Brazil
PhD by University of London, UK. Full Professor of the Psychiatry Department at School of Medicine of São Paulo University (FMUSP) and Executive Director of Medical Research Laboratories at HCFMUSP. Administrative coordinator of the multidisciplinary research program on COVID-19 using cohort data admitted to HCFMUSP in 2020.
Geraldo Busatto Filho
Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo – FMUSP, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Biologist. Master’s in Health Research and Innovation Processes by the University Foundation of Cardiology of Rio Grande do Sul (FUC). Specialist in Clinical Research by the Faculty of Education in Health Sciences of São Paulo (FECS SP). Specialist in Public Health by the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS). She is currently a researcher and a REDCap consultant at the Moinhos de Vento Hospital in Porto Alegre.
Itiana Cardoso Madalena
Hospital Moinhos de Vento, Porto Alegre, Brazil
30 years of experience in Health IT. He is currently the Director of the Brazilian Health Informatics Department (DATASUS, Ministry of Health) and responsible for the implementation of Digital Health in Brazil. He was CIO at Clinics Hospital University of Sao Paulo Medical School (HCFMUSP) and at Foundation School of Medicine. Graduated in Electrical Engineering, Master’s in Medical Sciences at University of Sao Paulo Medical School (FMUSP), PhD (ongoing) by the Postgraduate Program of Medical Informatics at FMUSP, working with large databases for the design of predictive models to assess the impact of hospital readmission in elderly patients.
Jacson Venâncio Barros
Departamento de Informática do SUS – DATASUS, Distrito Federal, Brazil
Bachelor’s in Systems Analysis and Development. MBA in Software Engineering from the Faculdade de Informática e Administração Paulista (FIAP). Business Analyst at 4 Research. Collaborating researcher at Heart Institute – Clinics Hospital University of Sao Paulo Medical School (InCor-HCFMUSP). Member of the Brazilian REDCap Consortium.
Jéssica Moretto Crivelari
Brazilian REDCap-Consortium, Sao Paulo, Brazil
CEO and founder Dr. TIS, President of ABCIS and CIO Ameplan Saúde Bachelor in Computer Science from Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie (2002), Master in Computer Science fromUSP (2011) and PhD in Computer Science from USP (2016).
I have over 20 years of experience in the field of computer science applied on health field , with an emphasis on computer graphics and medical image processing. As a CIO at the healthcare insurance Ameplan for 6 years, where
I’am responsible for the implementation and optimization of the management system processes of the operator and accredited hospitals and digitalization of the entire imaging sector.
During my master’s degree I developed a method of semi-automatic segmentation of brain tumors from MRI images to help doctors delineate the tumor and monitor the evolution of the disease.
Passionate about medical images, I continued my doctorate to classify images of rat organs to detect sepsemia in its initial state in order to extend this study to large animals and humans.
From this experience of my deep trajectory to Dr. TIS, where the Dr. Cloud Web platform was born, which came to add immensely to the introduction of cutting edge technology in the image area, with a viable cost for all sizes and sizes of health institutions.
Jihan Zoghbi
ABCIS, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Bachelor’s in Information Systems, Master’s in Public Health from the University of Brasília, Researcher at the Center for the Study of Public Health – NESP / UnB, Researcher at the Laboratory of Education, Information and Communication in Health – ECOS / UnB, Senior IT of the Situation Room – SDS / FS / UnB, Technical employee of the Fundação Universidade de Brasília – FUB.
João Paulo Fernandes
Universidade de Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brazil
Researcher and member of the REDCap Management Committee at Hospital Moinhos de Vento. Member of the Coordination-Board of LATAM SBHCI CTO Registry. Master and Doctorate degree in Health Sciences from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Porto Alegre, Brazil).
Karlyse Belli
Hospital Moinhos de Vento, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Researcher at Surgical Cardiac Pacing at the Heart Institute – Clinics Hospital University of Sao Paulo Medical School (InCor-HCFMUSP) with Post-Doctorate at Duke University Medical Center. Responsible for implementing the REDCap software at HCFMUSP and for building the initial foundations of the Brazilian REDCap Consortium. In parallel with the research activities in the area of cardiac pacing, she is strongly involved in the area of data management and the incorporation of technological solutions for scientific research.
Katia Regina da Silva
Brazilian REDCap-Consortium, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Graduated in Medical Physics – University Center of Fundação Educacional de Barretos (2013). She has worked as a database administrator at the Fundação PIO XII-Hospital de Câncer de Barretos. She currently works as a data manager of REDCap at AC Camargo Cancer Center.
Livia Mega
Hospital AC Camargo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Professor at the University of Sao Paulo Medical School (FMUSP), Physician at the Abdominal Organ Transplant Service in the Clinics Hospital University of Sao Paulo Medical School (HCFMUSP), Coordinator of the Abdominal Transplant Clinic at HCFMUSP.
Luciana Haddad
Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo – FMUSP, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Bachelors in Biochemistry from the Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF), in Minas Gerais, PhD in Microbiology and Immunology from the New York University School of Medicine, Post-Doc in Molecular Biology from the University of Zurich. Director the Education and Research at Hospital Sírio-Libanês.
Luiz Fernando Reis
Diretor de Ensino e Pesquisa do Hospital Sírio Libanês, Sao Paulo, Brazil
President of the Brazilian Society of Health Informatics (SBIS). Representative on the TISS Standardization Committee (COPISS) of the National Supplementary Health Agency (ANS). Mr. Kiatake is graduated and has a master in Electrical Engineering from Escola Politécnica da USP. He is a Professor in the Postgraduate course in Health Informatics at Sírio-Libanês Hospital. He is an ISO collaborator and member of ABNT on the Information Security and Health Informatics committees. He is a member of HL7Brasil, IHE and HIMSS, collaborator in the SBIS / CFM Software Certification process.
Luiz Gustavo Gasparini Kiatake
Sociedade Brasileira de Informática em Saúde, SBIS, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Marcia Nagumo, RN, BSN from the University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Postgraduation in Health Quality Management, Master’s in Science from the Neurology Post Graduation program at School of Medicine of University of Sao Paulo (FMUSP). She works as a nurse at the U.S. Consulate General in Sao Paulo. Member of the Brazilian REDCap Consortium.
Marcia Mitie Nagumo
Brazilian REDCap-Consortium, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Marco is a Master’s student in the Health Innovation Professional Posr-Graduate Program (FACISB / Hospital de Amor). He has pecialist in Mathematics (UFSJ, 2011), Degree in Mathematics (UNESP, 2002) and a Bachelor degree in Statistics (USP, 2014). Marco is a Biostatistics and Coordinator of the Epidemiology and Biostatistics Center at Hospital de Amor de Barretos, department in charge of Hospital de Amor’s REDCap Administration.
Marco Antônio de Oliveira
Hospital de Amor de Barretos, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Master’s student in the Health Innovation Postgraduate Program (FACISB / Hospital de Amor). Biostatistician at the Hospital de Cancer de Barretos where he works at the Epidemiology and Biostatistics Center. Member of the REDCap Committee of the Hospital de Cancer de Barretos. Professor of Biostatistics I and II for residency and postgraduate programs at Fundação Pio XII.
Marcos Alves de Lima
Hospital de Amor de Barretos, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Database manager, working at the Immunization and Health Surveillance Research Laboratory at the National Institute of Infectious Diseases Evandro Chagas / Fiocruz (Rio de Janeiro). Bachelor’s in Mathematics (UFRJ), with a master’s degree in Systems and Computer Engineering (COPPE / UFRJ). PhD student in Data Science in Public Health (IESC/ UFRJ).
Margareth Catoia Varela
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz – FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Anesthesiologist and Specialist in Intensive Care. Associate Professor of the Anesthesiology Discipline at University of Sao Paulo Medical School (FMUSP). Director of the Division of Anesthesia and ICU-Anesthesiology of the Central Institute of Clinics Hospital University of Sao Paulo Medical School (HCFMUSP). Coordinator of the Technological Innovation Center at the Central Institute of Clinics Hospital University of Sao Paulo Medical School (HCFMUSP). Coordinator of the Postgraduate Program in Anesthesiology, Surgical Sciences and Perioperative Medicine at the University of Sao Paulo Medical School (FMUSP). Editor of the Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology.
Maria Jose Carmona
Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo – FMUSP, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Pharmacist specialized in Clinical Pharmacy, Neuropedagogy and Psychoanalysis in Education. MBA in Data Science and Analytics (In progress). Member of the REDCap Management Committee and Lead Pharmacist at Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Barretos.
Mateus Frederico de Paula
Hospital de Amor de Barretos, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Bachelor’s in Physics, Master and Ph.D. student in Nuclear Technology from the University of São Paulo on Neutron Activation Analysis and Machine Learning. He has knowledge in the areas of Nuclear Physics, Reactors, and Data Science. Experience with data collection and analysis tools such as REDCap, IBM SPSS Statistics, and R. He currently works as a REDCap database administrator and as a consultant for researchers in the development of research projects at Hospital de Amor – Hospital de Cancer de Barretos.
Rafael Vanhoz
Hospital de Amor de Barretos, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Full Professor at the Faculty of Dentistry of the Federal University of Goias (UFG), Research Director of the Dean of Research and Innovation at UFG. Founder of the Goiano Center for Diseases of the Mouth, Faculty of Dentistry, UFG (CGDB-FO-UFG). Founder and Coordinator of the Health Information Governance Committee at UFG (2011-2018).
Rejane Faria Ribeiro-Rotta
Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goias, Brazil
Head Physician and Coordinator of the Department of Oncological Gynecology at the Barretos Cancer Hospital. Coordinator of the Academic Postgraduate Program of this hospital. Director of the Learning and Research Institute of the Barretos Cancer Hospital – Learning Area.
Ricardo dos Reis
Hospital de Amor de Barretos, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Master by the Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo – FMRP / USP. Graduated in Computer Science. Head of the Technical Section of Informatics at the Ribeirão Preto Medical School – STI-FMRP-USP. Member of the administration team of the REDCap-FMRP.
Administrator of REDCap of the Brazilian Neonatal Research Network (RBPN).
Ricardo Perussi
Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo FMRP-USP, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Surgery at the University of Sao Paulo Medical School (FMUSP). Professor of the Postgraduate Program in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (FMUSP). Director of the Surgical Cardiac Pacing Department at Heart Institute – Clinics Hospital University of Sao Paulo Medical School (InCor-HCFMUSP). Member of the Brazilian REDCap Consortium.
Roberto Costa
Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo – FMUSP, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Bachelor’s in Computer Science from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1997), PhD in Medical Sciences from Instituto D’Or de Ensino e Pesquisa – IDOR (2020). Systems specialist at Rede D’Or, with extensive experience in image processing. He was one of the creators of PACS D’Or, used since the creation of Quinta D’Or Hospital and one of the first digital PACS in Latin America. Today, at Instituto D’Or, he is dedicated to applying machine learning methods to research projects.
Rodrigo Basilio
Instituto D’Or de Ensino e Pesquisa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Rogério Boros is Director of Health and Federal Government at Microsoft Brazil. He holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Brasília, an MBA in Management and Corporate Finance from FGV / RJ and a certificate in Advanced Management from MIT Sloan. In his professional history, he has worked at other technology multinationals and has held positions in Brazil, Argentina, Finland and Spain.
Rogério Boros
Microsoft, Distrito Federal, Brazil
Cardiology Specialist by the Brazilian Medical Association / Brazilian Society of Cardiology. Master and PhD in Cardiovascular Sciences from Universidade Federal Fluminense. Improvement Specialist by the Institute of Healthcare Improvement (IHI). Yellowbelt in Value Based Healthcare by VBHC Center Europe. Medical Practice Manager at Hospital do Coração (HCor).
Sabrina Bernardez
Hospital do Coração, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Graduated in Pharmacy – Methodist University of Piracicaba. Master’s degree in Health Sciences – Postgraduate Program at the Barretos Cancer Hospital. She has worked with research projects and databases since 2014. She currently works as a Data Analyst at Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein and has been a REDCap Administrator for 6 years.
Thais Talarico Hosokawa
Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Sao Paulo, Brazil
CEO and Founder of dataRain Consulting
Member of the Brazilian Society of Health Informatics – SBIS
Member of the Brazilian E-Learning Association – ABED
Member of the Brazilian Association CIO Health – ABCIS
Former Vice President of Vertical Markets at Motorola Solutions
Former CEO of Microsoft Services Brazil
Former Services CEO – Sun Microsystems Latin America
Former President of Siebel Systems Brazil
Former President of TrakHealth Systems Brazil
Former Vice President of Oracle do Brazil
Graduated in Business Administration (FEI-ESAN)
Postgraduate degree in Systems Analysis and Design (UNIP) and Marketing Adm. (ESPM)
Wagner Andrade
dataRain Consulting, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Brazilian REDCap-Consortium
Researcher at Surgical Cardiac Pacing at the Heart Institute – Clinics Hospital University of Sao Paulo Medical School (InCor-HCFMUSP) with Post-Doctorate at Duke University Medical Center. Responsible for implementing the REDCap software at HCFMUSP and for building the initial foundations of the Brazilian REDCap Consortium. In parallel with the research activities in the area of cardiac pacing, she is strongly involved in the area of data management and the incorporation of technological solutions for scientific research.
Katia Regina da Silva
Brazilian REDCap-Consortium, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Bachelor’s in Systems Analysis and Development. MBA in Software Engineering from the Faculdade de Informática e Administração Paulista (FIAP). Business Analyst at 4 Research. Collaborating researcher at Heart Institute – Clinics Hospital University of Sao Paulo Medical School (InCor-HCFMUSP). Member of the Brazilian REDCap Consortium.
Jéssica Moretto Crivelari
Brazilian REDCap-Consortium, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Marcia Nagumo, RN, BSN from the University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Postgraduation in Health Quality Management, Master’s in Science from the Neurology Post Graduation program at School of Medicine of University of Sao Paulo (FMUSP). She works as a nurse at the U.S. Consulate General in Sao Paulo. Member of the Brazilian REDCap Consortium.
Marcia Mitie Nagumo
Brazilian REDCap-Consortium, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Surgery at the University of Sao Paulo Medical School (FMUSP). Professor of the Postgraduate Program in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (FMUSP). Director of the Surgical Cardiac Pacing Department at Heart Institute – Clinics Hospital University of Sao Paulo Medical School (InCor-HCFMUSP). Member of the Brazilian REDCap Consortium.
Roberto Costa
Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo – FMUSP, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Biomedical qualified in Clinical Pathology. She works as a collaborating researcher at the Heart Institute – Clinics Hospital University of Sao Paulo Medical School, Sao Paulo (InCor / HCFMUSP). Master’s student at the School of Nursing of the University of Sao Paulo. Member of the Brazilian REDCap-Consortium.
Sarah Saucedo
Brazilian REDCap-Consortium, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Physical therapist with specialization in cardiovascular health and collaborating researcher at the Heart Institute – Clinics Hospital University of Sao Paulo Medical School, Sao Paulo (InCor / HCFMUSP). Master’s Program candidate at the School of Nursing of the University of Sao Paulo. Member of the Brazilian REDCap-Consortium.
Laísa de Arruda Silva
Brazilian REDCap-Consortium, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Bachelor’s in Business Administration with Specialization in Human Resources Administration. She works in the administrative area of the Cardiac Pacing Unit of the Heart Institute, Clinics Hospital University of Sao Paulo Medical School (InCor-HCFMUSP). Member of the Brazilian REDCap Consortium.
Maria Célia Barros da Silva
Brazilian REDCap-Consortium, Sao Paulo, Brazil