About
Dr. Suzanne Binder is an Adjunct Professor at the Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health, affiliated with Emory University and Georgia State University. She previously served at the CDC for 20 years, focusing on environmental health, infectious diseases, and injury prevention. Her work includes pioneering programs like CDC’s childhood lead poisoning prevention and national injury prevention strategies.
Education:
- MD, Tufts University
- BS, McGill University
Research Interests: Dr. Binder’s work spans environmental health, global public health systems, and preventive medicine. She has contributed to injury prevention frameworks, emerging infectious disease strategies, and initiatives addressing child maltreatment and disability support. Current collaborations include schistosomiasis operational research with the University of Georgia.
Awards and Recognition:
- CDC’s highest honor: William C. Watson Medal of Excellence
- Arthur S. Fleming Award for Management
- Recognition from the American Public Health Association and American Trauma Society
Advising and Collaborations: Active in academic partnerships, including work with Georgia State University on child welfare and the University of Georgia on schistosomiasis. Engaged with IANPHI for international public health infrastructure.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates across institutions, integrating clinical and public health approaches to address systemic challenges in global health security and community health supports.
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