
Nicolas Terry is the Hall Render Professor of Law at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law where he serves as the Executive Director of the Hall Center for Law and Health. There, he teaches Introduction to Health Care Law & Policy, Healthcare Quality & Safety, and Health Information Technology & Privacy. Educated at Kingston University and the University of Cambridge, Professor Terry began his academic career as a member of the law faculty of the University of Exeter in England before joining the faculty at Saint Louis University School of Law. From 1996-1997 he was Director of Legal Education at LEXIS-NEXIS. He has been a Senior Fellow at Melbourne Law School and held visiting faculty positions at the law schools of Santa Clara University, the University of Missouri-Columbia, Washington University, and the University of Iowa. Professor Terry’s research interests lie primarily at the intersection of medicine, law, and information technology. His recent scholarship has dealt with health privacy, mobile health, the Internet of Things, social media, and big data. Professor Terry has served on the Board of Advisors for the non-profit Patient Privacy Rights and was a member of the US Department of Health and Human Services Health IT Policy Committee’s Consumer Workgroup. In 2016, he testified before Congress on the regulation of mobile health apps. He is one of the permanent bloggers at Harvard Law School’s Bill of Health. His recent publications are available at SSRN, you can find the Terry-Pasquale “The Week in Health Law” podcast at TWIHL.com, and he is @nicolasterry on twitter.