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Phillip NieburgSenior Associate (Non-resident) and Cochair, Prevention Committee, HIV/AIDS Task Force |
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Phillip Nieburg, M.D., M.P.H., is a pediatrician, also trained in infectious diseases, who has worked in public health since 1977. He currently divides his professional time between Project HOPE, where he is a senior technical adviser on HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis, and CSIS, where he is senior associate with the HIV/AIDS Task Force. He also has adjunct faculty appointments at the University of Virginia’s Center for Biomedical Ethics and its Institute for Practical Ethics and Public Life. Dr. Nieburg received his undergraduate and M.D. degrees from Case Western Reserve University and a master of public health degree from Johns Hopkins University. After an internship at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and service as a U.S. Air Force pediatrician, he completed his pediatric and infectious disease training at the State University of New York’s Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse. Dr. Nieburg entered the Epidemic Intelligence Service at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 1977 and remained at CDC until 2003, serving most recently as associate director of CDC’s Global AIDS Program. |
CSIS Publications by Phillip Nieburg
Moving Beyond the U.S. Government Policy of Inadmissibility of HIV-Infected Noncitizens 03/01/2007
Enhancing the Rapid Response Capacity of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator 06/01/2004
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