- Gro Harlem Brundtland
(born April 20, 1939) is a Norwegian politician, diplomat, and physician, and an international leader in sustainable development and public health. She is a former Prime Minister of Norway, and has served as the Director General of the World Health Organization. She now serves as an Environmental Envoy of the United Nations. - Leonard Horowitz
Leonard Horowitz DMD, MA, MPH is a medical researcher who has written several books on topics of current medical interest, the most famous of which is "Emerging Viruses: Aids & Ebola - Nature, Accident or Intentional?". Other works include "Death in the Air: Globalism, Terrorism, and Toxic Warfare" and "DNA: Pirates of the Sacred Spiral". He also has a host of articles to his credit. His opinions and thinking fall well outside the mainstream of medical thought. - Richard Carmona
Vice Admiral Richard Henry Carmona, M.D., RN, M.P.H, F.A.C.S. (born November 22, 1949) was the 17th Surgeon General of the United States, head of the United States Public Health Service. Appointed in 2002, he left his office at the end of July 2006 upon the expiration of his term. In August 2006, Carmona returned home to Tucson, Arizona as a celebrated member of the community. According to KVOA Television, he may be considering public office. - Atul Gawande
Atul Gawande (b. 1965 in Brooklyn, NY) is a general and endocrine surgeon at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, an assistant professor at the Harvard School of Public Health, and an assistant professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School. He has written extensively on medicine and public health for The New Yorker magazine and the online magazine "Slate." He has also written for "New England Journal of Medicine". - Margaret Chan
Margaret Chan Fung Fu-chun, OBE, JP, MSc., MD, MPH, FRCP (born 1947 in Hong Kong) is the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO). Chan was elected by the Executive Board of the WHO on 8 November 2006, and was endorsed in a special meeting of the World Health Assembly on the following day. Chan has previously served as Director of Health in the Hong Kong Government (1994-2003), … - Virginia Apgar
Virginia Apgar, M.D. (June 7, 1909 - August 7, 1974) was an American physician who specialised in anesthesia and pediatrics and who introduced the first test, called the Apgar score, to assess the health of newborn babies. She graduated from Mount Holyoke College in 1929, and the Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons in 1933. In 1949, Dr. Apgar became the first woman to become a full professor at Columbia P&S. - Peter A. Singer
Peter A. Singer, MD, MPH, FRCPC, is Senior Scientist and Co-Director of the Program on Life Sciences, Ethics and Policy at the McLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global Health, University Health Network; Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto; and a Distinguished Investigator of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. - Matthew K. Wynia
Matthew K. Wynia, MPH, MD is an American medical ethicist who performs research at the Institute for Ethics at the American Medical Association (AMA), where he is the director. - Kenneth P. Moritsugu
Rear Admiral Kenneth P. Moritsugu PHSCC, M.D., M.P.H., is currently the acting United States Surgeon General. A third-generation Japanese-American, he was appointed the Deputy Surgeon General on October 1, 1998 and named acting surgeon general on July 31, 2006. He received his bachelor's degree in 1967 from the University of Hawaii, his M.D. from the George Washington University School of Medicine in 1971, … - Gunther Eysenbach
Gunther Eysenbach, MD, MPH, is a senior researcher on Open access, health policy, eHealth, and consumer health informatics. Eysenbach was born on March 22 1967, in Berlin, Germany. While being a medical student, he served on the executive board as elected Communication Director, later as Vice-President of the European Medical Students' Association (EMSA). He received a MD from the University of Freiberg in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, … - Herbert Ley Jr.
Herbert L. Ley Jr., M.D. (September 7 1923—July 22 2001) was an American physician and government official. He attended Harvard College from 1941-1943, and returned there after World War II, where he received his M.D. degree, "cum laude", in 1946. In 1951, he earned an Master of Public Health degree from the Harvard School of Public Health. From 1951 until 1958, he worked with the Army Medical Service Graduate School in rickettsial disease research, … - Mario Azevedo
Mario Joaquim Azevedo is a Mozambican novelist, historian, professor, and epidemiologist. A refugee, Azevevedo, esteemed as one of the most remarkable Mozambican voices during the years of the War of Independence from Portugal, emigrated from his native country to the United States, where he received his B.A. from The Catholic University of America, his M.A., his Ph.D. from Duke University, from American University, … - Monique Boivin
Monique Boivin is a public health consultant specialising in monitoring and evaluation. She holds a Master of Public Health degree from the University of Michigan School of Public Health. Currently based in Johannesburg, South Africa, she has contributed to strategic planning and health systems strengthening throughout North America and East and Southern Africa. - Lisa Dixon
Dr. Lisa Dixon is a professor of psychiatry at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, where her primary research interests have been in schizophrenia, homelessness, and the chronically mentally ill. She is the director of the Division of Services Research and associate director of research of the Veteran's Affairs Health System in Maryland. She was previously the residency training director at Maryland. Dr. - William Hammon
William McDowall Hammon (1904 - 1989-09-19) was an American physician and researcher, best known for his work on poliomyelitis. In his early twenties and prior to becoming a research physician, Hammon worked for four years as a medical missionary in the former Belgian Congo. After returning, he received his undergraduate degree from Allegheny College in 1932. Completing his medical training at Harvard Medical School in 1936, … - Miguel Angel Martinez Gonzalez
Dr. Miguel Angel Martinez-Gonzalez, MD, MPH, PhD, (born in 1957 in Malaga, Spain) is a Spanish physician, epidemiologist, and nutrition researcher. Currently, Dr. Martinez is the Chair of the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at University of Navarra, and is Deputy Dean and Professor at the Medical School. Dr. Martinez is the 'Principal Investigator' of the SUN study, … - Eugene Lindsay Bishop
Eugene Lindsay Bishop, M.D. (1886-1951) served as the Commissioner for the Tennessee State Health Department from 1924-1935 and as the Director of the Health and Safety Department of the Tennessee Valley Authority from 1935-1951. He was awarded a Lasker Award in 1950. Bishop was born in Nashville, Tennessee to Eugene Edgar Bishop (1869-1881) and Elizabeth Lindsay Crittenden Bishop. - Ruhakana Rugunda
Ruhakana Rugunda (born November 7, 1947) is the Ugandan Minister of Internal Affairs and the Member of Parliament for Kabale Municipality. Rugunda was born in Kabale District. He attended Kigezi High School and Busoga College before joining Makerere University and later the University of Zambia where he qualified in Medicine. He later studied at the University of California, Berkeley and obtained a Masters Degree in Public Health. - Irma Anderson
Irma A. Anderson was the first African American woman elected mayor of a major California city, serving Richmond, California between 2001 and 2006, she ran for reelection as the incumbent Democrat in the 2006 mayorial race and lost to Green challenger councilperson Gayle McLaughlin by 192 votes, her term expired on November 21, 2006. Anderson earned both R.N. and B.S.N. degrees from Cornell University. - Jonathan Fielding
Jonathan E. Fielding , M.D., M.P.H. is Director of Public Health and Health Officer for Los Angeles County responsible for all public health functions including surveillance and control of both communicable and non-communicable diseases, and of health protection (including against bioterrorism) for the County=s 10 million residents. He directs a staff of 3,600 with an annual budget exceeding $650 million within the Department of Health Services. - Harrison "skip" Pope Jr.
Dr. Harrison Pope Jr. (b. 1950, Massachusetts), MD, MPH is an American professor and physician, currently Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and an attending physician at McLean Hospital. He is also the Director, Biological Psychiatry Laboratory at McLean's. According to the ISI index, he is one of the most highly cited psychiatrists of the 20th century. - Graeme Pollock
Dr Graeme Pollock After graduating in Pathology 1981, Dr Graeme Pollock was appointed medical researcher at Queensland University, investigating organ preservation for transplantation. This work evolved into a Doctoral Thesis on the Vascular Aspects of Organ Cryopreservation (freezing preservation). As part of this research he worked at the Medical Research Council Cryopreservation Unit at the University of Cambridge in the UK during 1983 and 1984. - Dr Shan David Mohammed MD
- Lindsey Bickers Bock
Lindsey Bickers Bock , MPH - Health Education Specialist Lindsey Bickers Bock coordinates the Healthy Devils peer education program and serves as the advisor for DELISH . Lindsey has a Master of Public Health, with a concentration in Health Behavior and Health Education, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Rochester in women's studies and cognitive science. - Krisi Kamstra
Krisi Kamstra , PA (Physician Assistant) earned a BS and BA from Texas Christian University in 2001, then worked toward a Master of Public Health at OSU before earning her Master of Physician Assistant Studies at OHSU in 2007. Before joining the CHAOS team in Fall of 2007, she worked as an Emergency Department Technician at Legacy Emanuel Emergency and Children�s Emergency Departments, and as an EMT on the ambulance for Santiam Memorial Hospital. - Reinhard Huss
Reinhard is a Public Health Practitioner who is registered in different countries ( United Kingdom , Zimbabwe , Central African Republic , Germany ). He holds a Medical Doctorate from the University of Bonn ( Germany ), a Master of Public Health from the University of Leeds ( United Kingdom ) and a Diploma for Quality Management in Health Services from the University of Heidelberg ( Germany ). - Julie O'Donnell
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M. Michelle Berrey , M.D. is our Chief Medical Officer and has been with Pharmasset since January 2007.From August 1999 to January 2007, Dr. Berrey served as Vice President, Viral Diseases, Clinical Pharmacology & Discovery Medicine at GlaxoSmithKline. - Julie Johnson
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