Brian Turner, MBA

Title(s)Product Director, CTSI
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Emailbrian.turner@ucsf.edu
ORCID ORCID Icon0000-0003-3150-3762 Additional info
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    University of California, Berkeley, CAMBABusiness
    Washington University, St. Louis, MOBSMechanical Engineering
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    University of California2022UC Yvonne Tevis Golden Collaboration Award for Connecting Patients & Researchers across UC Health
    University of California2019Larry L. Sautter Award - Honorable Mention
    UCSF2016Great People - Team Award
    VIVO2014VIVO Applications Contest
    University of California2013Larry L. Sautter Award - Golden Award

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    I currently lead the product development for UCSF Profiles, the UCSF Clinical Trials website and other web products launched by the Research Technology program in the Clinical & Translational Science Institute (CTSI). I joined CTSI and UCSF in January 2011 from the corporate world.

    I've worked in software for over 25 years and have managed products in medical software since 2003, including clinical support software, online personal health records, secure online doctor-patient communications and electronically delivered drug warnings. I have extensive experience bringing user-focused products to market.

    In 1997, I earned an MBA from the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley with a focus in Technology Management and Product Development. Prior to studying business, I served in the US Air Force, in space systems acquisition at the rank of Captain. My undergraduate degree is in mechanical engineering from Washington University in St. Louis.

    I enjoy traveling, staying home, running, biking, my amazing dog, wine and eco-friendly food.

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      1. Automating Individualized Patient Notification of Drug Recalls: Complex Challenges. medRxiv The Preprint Server for Health Sciences . 2024. Meghana D. Gadgil, Rose Pavlakos, Simona Carini, Brian Turner, Ileana Elder, William Hess, Lisa Houle, Lavonia Huff, Elaine Johanson, Carole Jones, Daphne Liang, Pamela Ogonowski, Joshua Phipps, Tyler Peryea, Ida Sim. View Publication.
      2. The use and significance of a research networking system. J Med Internet Res. 2014 Feb 07; 16(2):e46. Kahlon M, Yuan L, Daigre J, Meeks E, Nelson K, Piontkowski C, Reuter K, Sak R, Turner B, Weber GM, Chatterjee A. PMID: 24509520; PMCID: PMC3936277.
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      3. Open Research Networking Gadgets (ORNG). AMIA Jt Summits Transl Sci Proc. 2013; 2013:175. Meeks E, Turner B, Chatterjee A, Yuan L. PMID: 24303259.
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