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    Boris Pavlin

    Epidemiologist at World Health Organization

    Boris Pavlin is a prominent figure in the field of medical epidemiology, currently serving with the Health Operations Monitoring and Data Collection team of the World Health Organization's Health Emergencies Programme in Geneva, Switzerland. He is an expert in the epidemiology and control of emerging and epidemic-prone infectious diseases, focusing on viral hemorrhagic fevers, influenza, and other serious zoonoses. Boris's educational background includes a General Preventive Medicine Residency in Epidemiology from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, a Medicine Internship in Internal Medicine from Yale University School of Medicine, a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, and a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biology from Brown University. With extensive experience in various organizations, Boris has held positions such as Epidemiologist for Emerging Diseases Surveillance and Response at the World Health Organization, Country Liaison Officer for the Country Liaison Office for Northern Micronesia at the World Health Organization, and Epidemiologist for Emerging Diseases Surveillance and Response in the Division of Pacific Technical Support at the World Health Organization. He has also served as a Short-term Consultant for the GOARN Marburg Virus Outbreak Response Team at the World Health Organization, Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer in the Special Pathogens Branch at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Intern in Communicable and Environmental Disease Services at the Tennessee Department of Health, and Process Development Technician at the Human Genome Project at the Whitehead Institute Center for Genome Research.

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    Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland