Janet S. de Moor, Ph.D., M.P.H. is the Deputy Associate Director of the Healthcare Delivery Research Program (HDRP). In this role, she provides support and expertise to HDRP’s Associate Director on developing and implementing long-term scientific goals and activities, the annual budget cycle and processes, communications and other program activities, and scientific planning. In addition, she works to foster connections and collaborations across the Program, Division, and with external partners.

Dr. de Moor leads research and programmatic activities focused on cancer-related financial hardship and employment outcomes after cancer. She has provided scientific leadership to initiatives such as the National Health Interview Survey Cancer Control Supplement, the National Survey of Precision Medicine in Cancer Treatment, and the NIH Adherence Network. Dr. de Moor is the recipient of the 2019 Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers, and Prevention Frederick P. Li Impact Award. She has also received NCI Merit awards for her work on the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Experiences with Cancer Supplement and the Cancer Trends Progress Report.

Dr. de Moor previously served as Program Director in the Healthcare Assessment Research Branch and prior to that the Office of Cancer Survivorship. Before coming to NCI in 2011, Dr. de Moor was an Assistant Professor in the Division of Health Behavior and Health Promotion at The Ohio State University College of Public Health. She received her Master of Public Health degree and Doctorate in Behavioral Science from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard School of Public Health and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.