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Arthur L. Reingold, MD, is a Professor of Epidemiology at the University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health. He holds the rank of Professor and has served as Chair of the Division of Epidemiology. His career spans over four decades, focusing on infectious disease prevention and control, particularly in the US and low-income countries. He directed the CDC-funded California Emerging Infections Program since 1994 and has contributed to global health initiatives through research and policy.
- Education: MD and AB degrees from the University of Chicago.
- Affiliations: Member of the FDA's Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC), and former roles at the CDC.
His research emphasizes vaccine-preventable diseases, respiratory infections (e.g., influenza), bacterial meningitis, and outbreak response. He has authored nearly 400 publications and teaches courses such as Foundations of Global Health and Outbreak Investigation. He was elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2003.
Notable contributions include advising on vaccine safety for California, collaborating on global surveillance systems, and addressing disparities in vaccination coverage. His work bridges academic research with public health practice, influencing policy at national and international levels.
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