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Appendix A: Committee and Staff Biographies
Pages 191-202

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... National Academy of Medicine's Commission on a Global Health Risk Framework for the Future, which published the influential report The Neglected Dimension of Global Security: A Framework to Counter Infectious Disease Threats in January 2016.
From page 192...
... in epidemiology. He is the advisor on communicable disease surveillance, elimination and eradication of communicable diseases of public health importance, Expanded Program on Immunization, vaccine supply chain system, and the International Health Regulations (IHR)
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... Arthur launched several exciting new vaccines in the United States and internationally, including the first human papillomavirus vaccine, Gardasil. During her years in marketing, she worked closely with clinical and academic thought leaders in infectious diseases, oncology, and public health.
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... in Geneva as the assistant directorgeneral for health security, the special advisor to the director-general for pandemic influenza and antimicrobial resistance, and the director of the Global Influenza Program. Before that, he worked at the U.S.
From page 195...
... He led several field missions related to the emergence and control of Middle East respiratory syndrome in Saudi Arabia and Korea, Ebola in West Africa in 2014, and H5N1 in Egypt. He was responsible for WHO's global influenza surveillance, biannual global influenza vaccine recommendations, influenza pandemic preparedness work, and oversight of the International Health Regulations and participated in global negotiations on the Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Framework, the Global Health Security Agenda, and antimicrobial resistance.
From page 196...
... He completed his internship and residency in internal medicine at Vanderbilt University and later was a preventive medicine resident at Cornell and CDC's Arctic Investigations Program in Anchorage, Alaska, and completed a fellowship in infectious diseases at Cornell/New York Hospital. He is an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University School of Medicine with appointments in the Division of Infectious Diseases and the Center for Global Health and Security and has been a regular consultant to the World Health Organization.
From page 197...
... Hatchett, M.D., is the chief executive officer of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) , a partnership of public, private, philanthropic, and civil organizations that supports vaccine development against high-priority public health threats and technology platforms to allow the rapid vaccine development against emerging infectious diseases, such as COVID-19.
From page 198...
... He served on many technical committees of the Netherlands Medical Research Council, more recently on the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's Committee on the Evaluation of Strengthening Human Resources for Health Capacity in the Republic of Rwanda under the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) , and he continues to advise international agencies and governments in fields of global health, such as infectious diseases, research innovation, health workforce systems, pharmaceuticals/ vaccines and medical technology, and health financing and economics.
From page 199...
... Her work spans multiple disease areas, including epidemics, antimicrobial resistance, and endemic diseases. Her team also manages the epidemics research work at Wellcome, which includes the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI)
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... Recently, she was a rural community health volunteer in the Peace Corps in Benin, where she worked on improving maternal health, vaccination rates, and community outreach at a local clinic in the Borgou Department. Patricia A
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... Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases. After she retired from active duty, she served as the deputy director of the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center.
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... , and aging-related issues of multimorbidity and long-term/end-oflife care. He has been involved in government-commissioned projects on elderly and end-of-life care, financing mechanisms for medical assistance programs, and health care resource allocation exercises.


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