The Diocesan Office will be hosting a livestream on Facebook with Dr. George Curlin tomorrow at 1:30pm. Dr. Curlin is a member of Holy Trinity, Oxford. He is a renowned epidemiologist with extensive experience in infectious disease. He has worked with the Center for Disease and the Cholera epidemic. See you there.
[ If you aren’t a member of Facebook, you are still able to view the livestream — just ignore the sign in popup screen and scroll down to find the videos section ]
George T. Curlin, MD MPH
DOB: September13, 1939
Education:
BS Centre College 1961
MD Vanderbilt Medical School 1965
MPH Johns Hopkins School of Public Health 1974
Professional Development
- Intern in internal medicine: U. of Kentucky Hospital 1965-66
- Fellow in adult infectious diseases, Johns Hopkins Department of Internal medicine 1968-1969
- Assistant Resident internal medicine: Johns Hopkins Hospital 1973-74
Employment
- US Public Health Service: July 4, 1966 – February 1, 2010 both as commissioned officer and in the Civil Service in several positions:
- CDC Epidemic Intelligence Service, Atlanta 1966-67
- NIH/NIAID Cholera Research Laboratory, Dacca, East Pakistan 1971-72,
- NIH Interim Director, Cholera Research Laboratory 1972-75
- NIH/Chief of Epidemiology Division Cholera Research Laboratory 1975-77
- NIH/NIAID/DMID Chief Epidemiology Branch DMID 1978-80
- Detailed to USAID, Asia Bureau Chief of Health, Population and Nutrition 1980- 82
- Detailed to USAID Bureau of Science and Technology as Director of the Office of Health 1982-84
- NIH Fogarty International Center Senior Scientific Advisor 1984-85
- Office of International Health 1985-87
- NIH/NIAID Deputy Director, Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 1988-2001
- NIH/NIAID Acting Director Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 2001-2003
- NIH/NIAID Medical Officer DMID 2004-2010