Simon Outram, Ph.D., is Qualitative Research Data Analyst at the UCSF Division of Prevention Science. Trained in Social and Cultural Anthropology and with a Ph.D. in Science and Technology Studies, Simon has conducted research on a variety of topics including the philosophy and ethics of sports enhancement and drug use, the ethics and science of pharmaceutical cognitive enhancement, and the utility of genomic diagnoses for parents of children with rare diseases. Within the Division of Prevention Science, Simon has conducted research and written on the implications of syndemic theory for HIV-related healthcare practice and on screening for the social determinants of health among Medicaid patients. Simon is committed to producing rigorous data and argument supportive of programs that address the root causes of health inequalities in a ways that are effective and efficient.