Lisa Chin

Position/Role
Lecturer
Department
Building
Woodlands 1
Room
W1-111
E-mail

Dr. Chin has been a faculty member in the Department of Public Health since 2014.  She also taught for SUNY Old Westbury First Year Program.  Prior to joining to SUNY Old Westbury, she was a post-doctoral research fellow at the HIV Center for Clinical and Behavior Studies at the New York State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia University where she conducted research on informed consent in HIV vaccine clinical trials.  She has taught at various online academic programs.  Her research interests intersect the areas of bioethics, health policy, health economics, and healthcare financing.  Areas of interest include health resource allocation and priority setting, incorporating equity in health economic evaluation, ethics analysis in health technology assessment, equity in healthcare financing, and ethics of universal health coverage.  She is also interested in comparative health systems, health policy, and health law research.

Courses Taught
  • PH2000 Introduction to Public Health
  • PH3610 Introduction to the US Healthcare System
  • PH4661 Health Education
  • PH4790 Health Policy
  • PH4810 Ethics of Public Health
  • PH4820 Health Law
  • PH4900 Applied Practice Experience
  • PH5900 Senior Research Seminar I
Degrees

Inequalities in Health and Healthcare Summer Course, Tinbergen Institute 

Public Health Individual Module Courses; Analytic Models for Decision Making; Economic Analysis for Management & Policy; Economic Evaluation, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

EdD, Health Education, Teachers College, Columbia University

MA, Bioethics, Medical College of Wisconsin

JD, New York Law School

MPH, Health Policy and Management, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health

BSc, Biology, Excelsior College

BA, Politics, New York University

Publications

LJ Chin, J Berenson, R. Klitzman.  Typologies of Altruistic Motivations for Participation and Perception of Compensation as a Motivation Among MSM HIV Vaccine Trial Participants.  Journal of Empirical Research in Human Research Ethics.  11(4):299-310, 2016.

R Klitzman, W Chung, K Marder, A Shanmugham, L J Chin, M Stark, C-S Leu, PS Appelbaum. Views of internists towards uses of PGD. Reproductive Biomedicine Online. 26(2):142-147, 2013.

D Patrone, D Resnick, L Chin. Biosecurity and the Review and Publication of Dual Use Research of Concern.  Biosecurity and Bioterrorism: Biodefense Strategy, Practice, and Science. 10(3):299-303, 2012.

J Keehn, E Holwell, R Abdul-Karim, LJ Chin, C-S Leu, M.V. Sauer, R Klitzman. (2012).  Recruiting Egg Donors Online:  An Analysis of In-vitro Fertilization Clinics and Agency Websites’ Adherence to American Society of Reproductive Medicine Guidelines. Fertility and Sterility.                                                                                                 doi: 10.1016/jfertnstert.2012.06.052.

LJ Chin, H Rifai-Bishwajish, KJ Kleinert, A Saltman, CS Leu, R Klitzman.  HIV/AIDS Research Conducted in the Developing World and Sponsored by the Developed World: Reporting of IRB Review in Two Countries.  Journal of Empirical Research in Human Research Ethics.  6(3):83-91, 2011.

R Klitzman, LJ Chin, H Rifai-Bishwajish, KL Kleinert, CS Leu.  Disclosure of Funding Sources and Conflict of Interest in Published HIV/AIDS Research Conducted in Developing Countries.  Journal of Medical Ethics.  36:505-510, 2010.

B Zachariah, CK Gwede, J James, J Ajani, LJ Chin, D Donath, BL Kane, M Rotman, L Berk, L Kachnic. A Randomized, Double Blind, Placebo Controlled Phase III Study to Determine the Efficacy of Octreotide Acetate Preventing or Reducing the Severity of Chemoradiation-Induced Diarrhea in Patients with Anal or Rectal Cancer: Randomized RTOG 0315. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 102:547-556, 2010.