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Oleg Bilukha serves as Adjunct Associate Professor in the Hubert Department of Global Health at Emory University while maintaining primary affiliation with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). He holds dual roles as a Medical Epidemiologist in CDC's International Emergency and Refugee Health Branch and adjunct academic position.
Education includes a Doctorate of Medicine (MD) from Lviv State Medical Institute (Ukraine), PhD in Nutrition Sciences from Cornell University (USA), and Ordinature from Lviv Scientific Research Institute of Inherited Diseases. His professional training combined obstetrics-gynecology with advanced epidemiology and nutrition studies.
Research interests focus on humanitarian emergency response methodologies, including epidemiological approaches to crisis situations, nutritional surveillance in conflict zones, reproductive health in displaced populations, and war injury epidemiology. He teaches specialized courses: GH 510 & GH 557 on epidemiological methods in humanitarian emergencies.
Extensive field experience includes over 20 years with CDC, WHO, UNHCR, WFP, and UNICEF across Africa, Central Asia, Middle East, Eastern Europe, and Latin America. Expertise spans infectious disease outbreak management, refugee health systems, and disaster response protocols.


