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Catherine Worsnop
Assistant Professor at Unversity of Maryland School of Public Policy
Catherine Z. Worsnop is an Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland School of Public Policy, where she also serves as a research associate at the Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland (CISSM). Her academic focus is primarily on global governance, particularly the role of international organizations in enhancing global health security. She has conducted significant research on international cooperation during health emergencies and compliance with the World Health Organization's International Health Regulations.12
Worsnop's scholarly contributions have been published in various esteemed journals, including International Studies Review, Globalization and Health, and The Lancet. She is currently a Co-Principal Investigator on the Pandemics & Borders project, which investigates the implications of trade and travel restrictions during health crises like COVID-19, supported by funding from Canada's New Frontiers in Research Fund. Additionally, she has been active in leadership roles, such as chairing the Global Health Studies Section of the International Studies Association and participating in expert committees for the World Health Organization.123
Her educational background includes a PhD in Politics from Brandeis University and a BA in Government from Colby College. Prior to her tenure at the University of Maryland, she was an assistant professor in the Health Sciences Department at Worcester State University and worked with the National Academies on health care initiatives.124