Camille Nebeker, EdD, MS
Associate Professor, UCSD Design Lab, Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science; Co-Founder and Director, Research Center for Optimal Digital Ethics - Health (ReCODE.Health), University of California, San Diego
Camille Nebeker, EdD, MS, is an Associate Professor with appointments with the UC San Diego Design Lab and the Wertheim School of Public Health. She co-founded and directs the ReCODE Health center, which provides education and consultation services to guide ethical practices in technology-supported health research. Dr. Nebeker applies a human centered design approach to shape ethical research practices (e.g., risk assessment, informed consent, return of results), which has led to development of decision support tools (see: Digital Health Checklist and Framework and Connected and Open Research Ethics platform). She serves as a member of the World Health Organization Digital Health Roster of Experts, American Association for the Advancement of Science Committee on Scientific Freedom and Responsibility, IEEE Organizational Governance of AI Working Group and the Society of Behavioral Medicine Digital Health Council. Dr. Nebeker’s research has received support from federal, foundation and industry sources including the NSF, NIH, Office of Research Integrity, RWJF and IBM. Publications related to her work are accessible via: https://escholarship.org/uc/recodehealth_publications.
Camille enjoys spending time with her husband, Mike, and family at their southern California ranch. When not at the ranch, they live in the South Park neighborhood in San Diego. In addition to hiking, Camille spends her time ocean fishing for yellowtail jack, tuna and halibut.