Barbara Redman, PhD, MBE
New York Grossman School of Medicine
New York University School of Nursing
Chair, Friends of the NLM
Barbara K. Redman, PhD, is a recognized scholar and author focused on bioethics and research integrity, currently serving as an Associate in the Division of Medical Ethics at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine. Her seminal work addresses research misconduct and the ethical challenges surrounding chronic illness, drawing on extensive experience as a Senior Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania Center for Bioethics. Dr. Redman has also held leadership roles as Executive Director for both the American Nurses Association and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing.
George Lundberg, MD
Member, Education Committee and Board of Directors, FNLM
Editor in Chief, Cancer Commons,
Editor at Large, Medscape from WebMD
William Hersh, MD, FACP, FACMI, FAMIA, FIAHSI
Professor
Division of Informatics, Clinical Epidemiology, and Translational Data Science
Department of Medicine
School of Medicine
Oregon Health & Science University
William Hersh, MD, is a distinguished Professor of Biomedical Informatics at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) and a pioneering figure in the field’s education and research. He is the Director of OHSU’s Biomedical Informatics Graduate Program and serves as the Principal Investigator for an NIH National Library of Medicine T15 Training Grant. Dr. Hersh is also notable for spearheading the creation of the AMIA 10×10 program, which has trained thousands of health professionals in informatics.

Charlotte Haug, MD PhD
New England Journal of Medicine
Charlotte J. Haug, MD, PhD, is an International Correspondent for the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) and a Senior Researcher at SINTEF in Norway. Formerly the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association for 13 years, she is a respected voice on global health, health policy, and scientific publication ethics. Dr. Haug has served on the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) and the Council for the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Annette Flanagin, RN, MA
Vice President of Editorial Operations and Executive Managing Editor, JAMA and JAMA Network
Annette Flanagin, RN, MA, is the Vice President of Editorial Operations and Executive Managing Editor for JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) and the JAMA Network. A registered nurse by training, she is a global authority on publication ethics and peer review, directing editorial content and systems for a premier portfolio of medical journals. Ms. Flanagin also serves as the Executive Director of the International Congresses on Peer Review and Scientific Publication and is a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing.

Todd Toler
Vice President, Product & Market Strategy
Wiley
Todd Toler is an experienced executive in the scholarly publishing industry, serving as Vice President of Product Strategy & Partnerships at Wiley. In this capacity, he is responsible for developing and implementing business and product strategies across Wiley’s portfolio of scientific and scholarly publishing activities. Mr. Toler specializes in bringing integrated digital tools to market that support researchers and drive innovation in academic publishing.
E. Andrew Balas, MD, PhD
Professor and Lead
Biomedical Research Innovation Laboratory
Augusta University
President, Friends of the NLM
E. Andrew Balas, MD, PhD, is a prominent health informatics and policy expert, recognized for his landmark research on the delay in translating scientific evidence into clinical practice. A Fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics, he has held numerous academic leadership roles, including Dean positions at two universities. Dr. Balas also served as a Congressional Health Policy Fellow, where he was instrumental in drafting the reauthorization act that created the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
Elaine Martin, MSLS, DA
Director and Co-leader, RDMLA/DSCPE/RDMLA:AI
Countway Library of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Elaine R. Martin, DA, is a highly accomplished leader in health sciences librarianship who recently retired after eight years as the Director of the Countway Library at Harvard Medical School. With over four decades in the profession, she previously directed the Lamar Soutter Library and served as the Director of Library Services for the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, New England Region. Dr. Martin continues to contribute to the field by focusing on online training for research data management.
Lisa M. Krieger
San Jose Mercury News/Bay Area News Group
San Francisco Examiner/Chronicle
Lisa Krieger is a journalist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. For more than three decades, she reported for The San Jose Mercury News/Bay Area News Group and San Francisco Examiner/Chronicle covering science and medical news from Stanford University, University of California, NASA-Ames, U.S. Geological Survey and other research facilities. She graduated from Duke University with a degree in Biology. Find her at https://www.lisakrieger.com/
John Ioannidis, MD, DSc
Stanford University
John P. A. Ioannidis, MD, is a world-renowned physician-scientist and Professor at Stanford University across medicine, epidemiology, and statistics. His work primarily focuses on meta-research, aiming to improve the reliability and reproducibility of scientific research and evidence, notably through his highly-cited paper, “Why Most Published Research Findings Are False.” Dr. Ioannidis is a member of the National Academy of Medicine and has received numerous international awards for his contributions to scientific methodology.

Peter L. Elkin, MD, MACP, FACMI, FNYAM, FAMIA, FIAHSIUB
Distinguished Professor and Chair, Department of Biomedical Informatics
Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo
Vice President, FNLM
Peter L. Elkin, MD, is a highly respected leader in Biomedical Informatics, serving as a Professor and Department Chair at the University at Buffalo, following a distinguished career at the Mayo Clinic and Mount Sinai. His research is focused on developing and validating health data standards, particularly around terminology and data representation, to improve patient care quality and health information systems. Dr. Elkin, an elected Master of the American College of Physicians, is also an alumnus of the NIH/National Library of Medicine-sponsored Medical Informatics fellowship at Harvard.