Kathryn T. Hall

Kathryn T. Hall (born 1964 in Oxford) is a leader in placebo research, Assistant professor of medicine part-time and molecular biologist who directs research or teaches at several institutions, including the following: * Deputy Commissioner of Population Health and Health Equity at Boston Public Health Commission. * Director of Basic and Translational Research at Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) and Harvard Medical School (HMS). * Director of Placebo Genetics in the Program in Placebo Studies, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. * Assistant Professor of Medicine Part-time at Harvard Medical School (HMS). * Associate Molecular Biologist in the Brigham and Women's Hospital: Division of Preventive Medicine.

She has published many papers and one book about the biological basis of the placebo effect. Hall's placebo research has been the subject of featured articles in The Atlantic, Science Magazine, The Economist, The New York Times and Discover magazine. Provided by Wikipedia
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