Today, a discussion of ethics, epidemiology, and COVID-19 with Daniel Goldberg and Ashley Holub.
Daniel S. Goldberg is trained as an attorney, a historian of medicine, and a public health ethicist. His current research agenda in law, policy, and bioethics focuses on: the social determinants of health, public health policy and chronic illness, health inequities, and stigma. In addition, he maintains an active research program in the history of medicine, and focuses primarily on two topics in 19th century America: the history of medical imaging (especially X-rays) and the history of pain without lesion.
Dr. Ashley Holub recently graduated with a PhD in epidemiology and has worked in emergency medicine, pediatrics and mental health. She currently a fellow in medical devices and real world analytics and has an interest in scientific communication.