Jeremy Brown

Director
Office of Emergency Care Research
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
United States of America

Scientist Nephrology
Biography

Jeremy Brown, M.D., is director of the NIGMS-housed Office of Emergency Care Research, where he leads efforts to communicate about and coordinate emergency care research funding opportunities across NIH. He also serves as NIH’s representative in government-wide efforts to improve emergency care throughout the country. Prior to joining NIGMS in 2013, Brown served as research director in the George Washington University’s Department of Emergency Medicine, where he founded an HIV screening program and received three NIH grants focused on a new therapy for renal colic. Brown earned an M.D. from University College Hospital Medical School in London and completed a residency in emergency medicine at Boston Medical Center. He is the author of more than 30 peer-reviewed papers and three books, including two textbooks on emergency medicine. Brown continues to teach clinical research at the George Washington University.

Research Intrest

New therapy for renal colic.