Nicholas B. King is an associate professor in the Biomedical Ethics Unit and associate member in the Institute for Health and Social Policy, and the Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Occupational Health at 91社区. Dr. King's primary research areas are public health policy, ethics, and epistemology. Dr. King is particularly interested in the use of scientific evidence in public policy, and studies the ways that 'black boxes' of all sorts - from seemingly objective measures of health and health inequalities, to complex algorithms - are shaped by human interests and hidden value judgments, which in turn shape individual decisions, collective behaviors, and public policies. He has published in the Milbank Quarterly, Annals of Internal Medicine, BMJ, PLOS Medicine, the American Journal of Public Health, and the Bulletin of the World Health Organization.
Curriculum vitae
Course offered:
Core Policy Course:聽Experts, Science, and Evidence in Public Policy
Previously taught:
Complexity Seminar:聽Science in the Policy Process
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Ph.D., Harvard University (History of Science)
MA, Harvard University (Medical Anthropology)聽
BA,聽University of Pennsylvania聽(History)
Recent publications:聽
- (2022) Okhmatovskaia A, Buckeridge DL, Shen Y, Ganser I, King NB, Collier N, Meng Z. 鈥淎 conceptual framework for representing events under public health surveillance.鈥 Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 294.
- (2022) Meng Z, Okhmatovskaia A, Polleri M, Powell G, Shen Y, Fu Z, Ganser I, King NB, Buckeridge D, Collier N. 鈥淏ioCaster in 2021: Detecting Disease Outbreaks from Global News Media.鈥 Bioinformatics 38(18).
- (2021) Dimitris M, Gittings M, King NB. 鈥淗ow Global is Global Health Research? A Large-Scale Analysis of Trends in Authorship鈥 BMJ Global Health 6(1).
- (2021) Harper SB, Riddell C, King NB. 鈥淒eclining Life Expectancy in the United States: Missing the Trees for the Forest.鈥 Ann Rev Pub Hlth 42(1).
- (2021) King NB. 鈥淪cience and Public Policy in a Post-Pandemic World.鈥 In Jean-Louis Denis, Catherine Re虂gis & Daniel Weinstock, Pandemic Societies (Montreal: 91社区-Queen鈥檚 University Press).
- (2020) King NB. 鈥淗arm Reduction: A Misnomer.鈥 Health Care Analysis 28.
- (2020) Cooper JE, Benmarhnia T, Koski A, King NB. 鈥淐ash transfer programs have differential effects on health: A review of the literature from low and middle-income countries.鈥 Social Science & Medicine.
- (2020) King NB, Koski A. 鈥淒efining global health as public health somewhere else.鈥 BMJ Global Health.聽
- (2020) King NB. 鈥淭echnological Fixes and Antimicrobial Resistance.鈥 In Zeb Jamrozik & Michael Selgelid, Ed. Ethics and Antimicrobial Resistance: Collective Responsibility for Global Public Health.