Wednesday, May 7, 2025
In-Person and Online
Noon - 1 pm MT | 2 pm - 3 pm CT
Creighton University Phoenix Health Sciences Campus
3100 N Central Ave, Room 604
Phoenix, AZ 85012
*Lunch provided in-person.
or Click Here to Join via Zoom
Dr. Sherine Gabriel is the Executive Vice President of ASU Health and University Professor of the Future of Health Outcomes and Medicine in the College of Health Solutions with a joint appointment in the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation.
Dr. Gabriel earned her Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, and completed an Internal Medicine Residency and Rheumatology Fellowship at Mayo Graduate School of Medicine. She then earned a master's in clinical epidemiology from McMaster University in Canada. Dr. Gabriel is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. She is a professor of medicine and epidemiology and also completed executive education programs at the Wharton and Kellogg schools of business.
She has had a career-long commitment to innovative education and career development for which she has received several honors including the Mayo Clinic Distinguished Educator Award, the Association for Clinical Research Training Distinguished Educator Award, and the highly prestigious McCann Scholar Award for Excellence in Mentoring in Medicine and Science. Dr. Gabriel developed the large and successful clinical research training and career development programs at Mayo Clinic and served as co-principal investigator and director of education for the National Institutes of Health-funded Center for Translational Science Activities. Her commitment to education innovation was evident throughout her dean-ships with Mayo Medical School and Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and her university presidency at Rush University, when she, together with her teams and in collaboration with academic partners, designed and implemented new education models to better prepare future health scientists and healthcare providers to advance health equity and delivery.
Dr. Gabriel's internationally recognized research program is largely NIH funded and has resulted in more than 250 peer-reviewed, original scientific publications addressing the risks, costs, determinants, and outcomes of rheumatic diseases.
Dr. Gabriel was born in Cairo, Egypt, and immigrated to Canada at the age of 10 with her parents. She is married to Frank Cockerill, a retired infectious diseases physician, and they have two adult sons.