Susannah Fox is the Associate Director, Editorial, of the Pew Research Center's Internet Project. She studies the cultural shifts taking place at the intersection of technology and health care.
Cancer Communication in the Digital Age
Susannah Fox will present the latest research on social media and health at a workshop hosted by the President’s Cancer Panel at the National Cancer Institute: “Cancer Communication: In the Digital Era, Opportunities Amongst the Challenges.”
The Web at 25 in the U.S.
The overall verdict: The internet has been a plus for society and an especially good thing for individual users
Health Information Online
Susannah Fox will be on a panel entitled, “What Information Do Patients Want and Need?” at the annual meeting of the National Quality Forum.
Participatory Research
Susannah Fox will be a guest lecturer for a course on patient engagement design at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
The Intersection of Health Care, Social Media, and Digital Strategy
Susannah Fox presented the Pew Research Center’s latest findings on social media and health.
Sharing Data and Decisions for Health
Susannah Fox will speak at a meeting of the Evidence Communication Innovation Collaborative, an initiative of the Roundtable on Value & Science-Driven Health Care, at the Institute of Medicine in Washington, DC.
Health and Technology in the U.S.
A round-up of our 2012-13 health and technology research.

Video: The Diagnosis Difference
Highlights from the report, “The Diagnosis Difference”
The Diagnosis Difference
A portrait of the 45% of U.S. adults living with chronic health conditions
Mobile Health in Context
Susannah Fox will deliver a keynote address to a symposium hosted by the University of Maryland Health Sciences & Human Services Library in Baltimore