The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security accepted a diverse group of 28 professionals and scholars into the 2018 class of the Emerging Leaders in Biosecurity Fellowship (ELBI) program.
Warren Acuncius US Agency for International Development | Natalie Ma Clearview Healthcare Partners | Lauren Sauer Johns Hopkins University |
Evan Appleton Harvard Medical School | Lucia Mullen World Health Organization | Jordan Schermerhorn Pratt Pouch Consulting & Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation |
Hattie Chung Harvard University & The Broad Institute | Tiffany Nguyen US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases | Andrew Snyder-Beattie University of Oxford |
Lina Faller Ginkgo Bioworks | Lauren Oldfield J. Craig Venter Institute | Carl Soffler US Army Medical Materiel Development Activity |
Michelle Holko Booz Allen Hamilton | Keith Pardee University of Toronto | Gregory Sunshine Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Gabriel Innes Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | Jenish Patel National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH | Alexander Titus Dartmouth College |
Christopher Isaac University of Lethbridge | Edward Perello Desktop Genetics | Neil Vora Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene |
Kirsten Kulcsar University of Maryland School of Medicine | Aaron Resnick Northwest Healthcare Response Network | Matt Walsh MIT Lincoln Laboratory |
Joseph Lewnard Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health | Michelle Rozo AAAS Congressional Fellow | Benjamin Winer Princeton University |
Yong-Bee Lim George Mason University |
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