Michael A. Stoto
Guest AuthorDr. Stoto is a professor of health systems administration and population health at Georgetown University as well as an adjunct professor of biostatistics and Senior Preparedness Fellow at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. His work focuses on surveillance systems and metrics to guide decision-making, policy for diagnostic and surveillance testing, the measurement and assessment of public health preparedness, and methods for assessing emergency preparedness capabilities at the local to global levels.