Ask the Experts: Q&A on COVID-19 with Professor Michelle Mello and Professor David Studdert

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Stanford Law School invites you to join a Q&A with Professor Michelle Mello and Professor David Studdert—both experts in public health and health policy, who hold joint appointments in the Stanford University School of Medicine—to address your questions about COVID-19.

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This event took place on Monday, April 27th from 9:00 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. PST.

About the Speakers

Ask the Experts: Q&A on COVID-19 with Professor Michelle Mello and Professor David Studdert

 

Professor Michelle M. Mello, BA ’93

Michelle Mello, BA ’93, is a leading empirical health law scholar whose research is focused on understanding the effects of law and regulation on health care delivery and population health outcomes. She holds a joint appointment at the Stanford University School of Medicine in the Department of Medicine. Mello is the author of nearly 200 articles and book chapters on the medical malpractice system, medical errors and patient safety, research ethics, regulation of pharmaceuticals, legal interventions to combat obesity and noncommunicable disease, and other topics. In addition to her BA from Stanford University, she holds an MPhil in comparative social research from Oxford University, a PhD in health policy and administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a JD from Yale Law School.

 

 

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Professor David M. Studdert

David M. Studdert is a leading expert in the fields of health law and empirical legal research. He holds a joint appointment as Professor of Medicine (PCOR/CHP) in the Stanford University School of Medicine. Studdert’s scholarship explores how the legal system influences the health and well-being of populations. A prolific scholar, he has authored more than 200 articles and book chapters, and his work appears frequently in leading international medical, law, and health policy publications. He holds a law degree from University of Melbourne and a doctoral degree in health policy and public health from the Harvard School of Public Health.

 

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