Bio
Michael Birt is Director of the Center for Sustainable Health at Arizona
State University’s Biodesign Institute (www.biodesign.asu.edu). He is also Executive Director
of the Pacific Health Summit as
well as Affiliate Investigator at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
Prior to his current position, Dr. Birt was Senior Vice President at The National
Bureau of Asian Research (www.nbr.org) and the
founding director of NBR’s Center for Health and Aging. He has extensive
experience in the private sector and the academic world as well as non-profits.
In his academic career, Michael Birt was an assistant professor at the Henry M.
Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington and
Wellesley College. He has served as a visiting professor at Keio University
under a faculty grant from the Japan Foundation and as a nominated recipient of
a Ministry of Education faculty appointment at Hitotsubashi University. He
received his PhD in East Asian Studies from Princeton University and is fluent
in spoken and written Japanese. He also completed the Certificate Program in
Gerontology at the University of Washington.
Dr. Birt’s private sector experience includes the successful launch,
development and stock sale of a leading U.S.-Asia biomedical business
development company, a U.S.-registered corporation with offices in Japan,
Korea, and Taiwan. He also founded Infoplan Consulting, a division of
McCann-Erickson Hakuhodo, a leading advertising and market research firm
located in Tokyo. He has consulted for many of the world’s leading healthcare,
medical technology, and consumer product companies. He is co-author of Negotiating
the Gray Maze: The Business of Medicine in Japan (1997) and has written
articles for the Asian Wall Street Journal, Journal of the American
Chamber of Commerce in Japan, as well as numerous industry consulting
reports. He recently authored "Chronic Neglect: Meet the Developing
World’s New Health Emergency—the Rich World’s Diseases" in Foreign
Policy (September/October 2006).
Michael Birt also personally funded and led the Pacific Health Alliance, a
nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation, which focused on the development of
educational exchange and collaboration programs between U.S. and Japanese
healthcare delivery systems in the field of hospital infection control.
Dr. Birt joined NBR in 2003 to launch the Center for Health and Aging. In
2004, he became the founding executive director of the Pacific Health Summit
and worked closely with the Summit’s founding co-chairs, George F. Russell, Jr.
and William H. Gates, Sr., and current chair, Dr. Lee Hartwell, to make the
Summit a premier event on the global health calendar. The Pacific Health Summit
welcomes 250 top leaders from science, industry, and policy to Seattle each
June to discuss how to realize the dream of a healthier future through the
effective utilization of scientific advances and industrial innovation combined
with appropriate policies for prevention, early detection, and early treatment
of disease. The Summit is co-presented by the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research
Center, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Wellcome Trust, and NBR, which
serves as the Summit Secretariat.