Judy Wasserheit, MD, MPH

Judith N. Wasserheit, MD, MPH, is a Professor of Global Health, Medicine and Epidemiology at the University of Washington, where she played a central role in launching the Department of Global Health and served as Chair 2014-2022.

Dr. Wasserheit also serves as Co-Director for the UW Alliance for Pandemic Preparedness. She was the Founding Chief of the U.S. National Institute of Health’s (NIH’s) Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Research Branch; Director of the U.S. CDC’s STD/HIV Prevention Program, and Director of the HIV Vaccine Trials Network. She is a member of the US National Academy of Medicine, the American Epidemiological Society, and the Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars and was a London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Heath Clark Endowed Lecturer.

Dr. Wasserheit has worked extensively at the interface of sexually transmitted infections (STI) and HIV clinical-epidemiological research, programs and policy in the U.S. and globally. She has worked in Bangladesh, China, Colombia, Egypt, Indonesia, Kenya, Peru, Thailand and Zambia. She has broad experience working with agencies, governments, and colleagues on STI, HIV and pandemic disease research, policy and programmatic issues. Her development of the concept of epidemiological synergy between HIV infection and other sexually transmitted infections has had a major influence on HIV prevention policy and programs worldwide. Her current interests include the design, conduct and translation of STI, HIV and pandemic disease research into high impact, large-scale, evidence-based policies, and programs.

Dr. Wasserheit earned her MD from Harvard University, her MPH from Johns Hopkins University, and her BA from Princeton University.

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