Dr. Paul S. Anderson is a nationally recognized educator and clinician who has decades of experience with cancer and complex chronic illness. As head of the interventional arm of a human trial funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Dr. Anderson oversaw research into integrative therapies for cancer patients. Dr. Anderson was the founder of a number of clinics specializing in the care of people with cancer and chronic illness and is now focusing his efforts on training other physicians and writing. He is the co-author of Outside the Box Cancer Therapies, with Dr. Mark Stengler and the anthology Success Breakthroughs, with Jack Canfield.
Robert Bossarte is an Associate Professor in the Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry and Director of the Injury Control Research Center at West Virginia University. His work has been funded by PCORI, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the National Institute of Mental Health.
Robin Mather is a third-generation journalist with more than 40 years' experience working at major daily newspapers and national magazines. A Michigan native, she now lives in Arizona
Karen Margolis, MD, MPH, is executive director for research at HealthPartners Institute.
The Office on Women's Health (OWH) was established in 1991 within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). OWH coordinates women's health efforts across HHS and addresses critical women's health issues by informing and advancing policies, educating health care professionals and consumers, and supporting innovative programs.
The Office on Women's Health achieves its mission through a wide range of programs and activities. The Office also leads several groups and committees to coordinate efforts for women's health within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), as well as with other federal agencies.
Anne Di Gregory is a Programs and Communications Associate at Men's Health Network. She has a Bachelors of Science in Global Health Studies from Allegheny College in Meadville, PA, with a focus on community health and sex education. Anne has a background in public health and policy work with both private sector and government agencies.
Christian J. Lamoureux is a Research Associate at Men’s Health Network and resident of Woodbridge, Virginia. As a James Madison University Alumni, Christian received his B.S. in Health Services Administration with a minor in Business in 2018. In August 2020, he will earn his Master of Public Health (MPH) from Shenandoah University located in Winchester, VA.
Prior to his position at Men’s Health Network, Christian served as a Peace Corps intern and has studied abroad as a university medical translator in Valencia, Spain and San Jose, Costa Rica while learning about international healthcare delivery systems and emergency medicine. This and his Eagle Scout background fed Christian’s desire to lead in public service while supported by his parents, Lieutenant Commander (R) Joe Lamoureux Jr., USN and East Carolina University Nursing Graduate Lisa Lamoureux, and sister Nicole Goble, MOT, OTRL.
Christian’s goal is to earn an advanced degree in the field of public health, where he can encourage and inspire future healthcare leaders in an academic setting to fight for equity of underserved populations in U.S. healthcare.