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Global-health Leader
Michael H. Merson, an internationally recognized
expert in the study of HIV/AIDS and the Anna M.R. Lauder Professor
of public health at Yale University, has been named director of
Duke's newly created Global Health Institute.
The institute, which will incorporate several fields, aims to promote
interdisciplinary education, research, and delivery of care to
address health gaps between the poor and the affluent.
From 1978 to 1995, Merson worked for the World Health Organization
(WHO), directing its Diarrheal Diseases Control Program for ten
years and then moving on to head its Acute Respiratory Infections
Control Program. Beginning in 1990, he headed the worldwide effort
to control the AIDS epidemic as director of WHO's Global Program
on AIDS.
Merson was appointed dean of public health at the Yale School of
Medicine in 1995, and currently serves as director and principal
investigator of Yale's Center for Interdisciplinary Research on
AIDS. He has written more than 175 articles and is senior editor
of International Public Health, the first textbook prepared on
the subject.
http://globalhealth.duke.edu/
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