The Reach Impact Institute’s National Advisory Board strengthens our mission by providing current best practices, lived experience and ongoing multidisciplinary expertise to help inform and support our efforts to combat the opioid and substance use overdose crisis.
The Reach Impact Institute’s National Advisory Board strengthens our mission by providing current best practices, lived experience and ongoing multidisciplinary expertise to help inform and support our efforts to combat the opioid and substance use overdose crisis.
Associate Professor in Population Health Sciences, Department of Population Health Sciences
Duke University School of Medicine
Assistant Clinical Director at Pines Recovery Life and is the founder of Comprehensive Recovery Solutions (CRS)
Director of Public Policy Washington, DC
National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers
Founding Dean, NYU School of Global Public Health, Professor of Public Health Policy and Management
Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, East Tennessee State University (ETSU)
Senior Vice President, Prevention Research & Analysis, Partnership to End Addiction
Executive Director, Broward County Sheriff’s Office, Department of Community Programs
Associate Professor in Population Health Sciences, Department of Population Health Sciences Duke University School of Medicine
Dr. Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein is an Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on health equity, the social determinants of health, and the intersection of public health and the criminal legal system.
She is the founder and director of the COVID Prison Project, which tracks and analyzes the impact of COVID-19 in correctional facilities nationwide. Dr. Brinkley-Rubinstein’s work has been recognized for advancing evidence-based policies and programs that promote justice, health, and community well-being.
CEO, LSF Health Systems, Inc.
Dr. Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein is an Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on health equity, the social determinants of health, and the intersection of public health and the criminal legal system.
She is the founder and director of the COVID Prison Project, which tracks and analyzes the impact of COVID-19 in correctional facilities nationwide. Dr. Brinkley-Rubinstein’s work has been recognized for advancing evidence-based policies and programs that promote justice, health, and community well-being.
Assistant Clinical Director at Pines Recovery Life and is the founder of Comprehensive Recovery Solutions (CRS)
Dr. Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein is an Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on health equity, the social determinants of health, and the intersection of public health and the criminal legal system.
She is the founder and director of the COVID Prison Project, which tracks and analyzes the impact of COVID-19 in correctional facilities nationwide. Dr. Brinkley-Rubinstein’s work has been recognized for advancing evidence-based policies and programs that promote justice, health, and community well-being.
Director of Public Policy Washington, DC National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers
Dr. Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein is an Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on health equity, the social determinants of health, and the intersection of public health and the criminal legal system.
She is the founder and director of the COVID Prison Project, which tracks and analyzes the impact of COVID-19 in correctional facilities nationwide. Dr. Brinkley-Rubinstein’s work has been recognized for advancing evidence-based policies and programs that promote justice, health, and community well-being.
President & CEO, Phoenix House NY
Dr. Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein is an Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on health equity, the social determinants of health, and the intersection of public health and the criminal legal system.
She is the founder and director of the COVID Prison Project, which tracks and analyzes the impact of COVID-19 in correctional facilities nationwide. Dr. Brinkley-Rubinstein’s work has been recognized for advancing evidence-based policies and programs that promote justice, health, and community well-being.
Founding Dean, NYU School of Global Public Health, Professor of Public Health Policy and Management
Dr. Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein is an Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on health equity, the social determinants of health, and the intersection of public health and the criminal legal system.
She is the founder and director of the COVID Prison Project, which tracks and analyzes the impact of COVID-19 in correctional facilities nationwide. Dr. Brinkley-Rubinstein’s work has been recognized for advancing evidence-based policies and programs that promote justice, health, and community well-being.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, East Tennessee State University (ETSU)
Dr. Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein is an Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on health equity, the social determinants of health, and the intersection of public health and the criminal legal system.
She is the founder and director of the COVID Prison Project, which tracks and analyzes the impact of COVID-19 in correctional facilities nationwide. Dr. Brinkley-Rubinstein’s work has been recognized for advancing evidence-based policies and programs that promote justice, health, and community well-being.
Chief Privacy Officer, WestCare Foundation
Dr. Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein is an Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on health equity, the social determinants of health, and the intersection of public health and the criminal legal system.
She is the founder and director of the COVID Prison Project, which tracks and analyzes the impact of COVID-19 in correctional facilities nationwide. Dr. Brinkley-Rubinstein’s work has been recognized for advancing evidence-based policies and programs that promote justice, health, and community well-being.
Executive Vice Provost, East Tennessee State University (ETSU)
Dr. Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein is an Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on health equity, the social determinants of health, and the intersection of public health and the criminal legal system.
She is the founder and director of the COVID Prison Project, which tracks and analyzes the impact of COVID-19 in correctional facilities nationwide. Dr. Brinkley-Rubinstein’s work has been recognized for advancing evidence-based policies and programs that promote justice, health, and community well-being.
Senior Vice President, Prevention Research & Analysis, Partnership to End Addiction
Dr. Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein is an Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on health equity, the social determinants of health, and the intersection of public health and the criminal legal system.
She is the founder and director of the COVID Prison Project, which tracks and analyzes the impact of COVID-19 in correctional facilities nationwide. Dr. Brinkley-Rubinstein’s work has been recognized for advancing evidence-based policies and programs that promote justice, health, and community well-being.
Chief Operating Officer, Central Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc.
Dr. Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein is an Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on health equity, the social determinants of health, and the intersection of public health and the criminal legal system.
She is the founder and director of the COVID Prison Project, which tracks and analyzes the impact of COVID-19 in correctional facilities nationwide. Dr. Brinkley-Rubinstein’s work has been recognized for advancing evidence-based policies and programs that promote justice, health, and community well-being.
Executive Director, Broward County Sheriff’s Office, Department of Community Programs
Dr. Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein is an Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on health equity, the social determinants of health, and the intersection of public health and the criminal legal system.
She is the founder and director of the COVID Prison Project, which tracks and analyzes the impact of COVID-19 in correctional facilities nationwide. Dr. Brinkley-Rubinstein’s work has been recognized for advancing evidence-based policies and programs that promote justice, health, and community well-being.
Owner & Chairwoman, Tribal Tech, LLC
Dr. Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein is an Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on health equity, the social determinants of health, and the intersection of public health and the criminal legal system.
She is the founder and director of the COVID Prison Project, which tracks and analyzes the impact of COVID-19 in correctional facilities nationwide. Dr. Brinkley-Rubinstein’s work has been recognized for advancing evidence-based policies and programs that promote justice, health, and community well-being.