Dr. Fukuda has worked in public health for over 30 years and is a global authority on emerging infectious diseases. After training in clinical medicine, he worked at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for 20 years before joining the World Health Organization (WHO), where he became Director of the Global Influenza Programme and then… Read more »
Donna E. Shalala is a distinguished educator and Trustee Professor of Political Science and Health Policy at the University of Miami. One of the most honored academic leaders of her generation, she has been elected to seven national academies including the National Academy of Medicine, the National Academy of Education, The National Academy of Public… Read more »
Jessica Shao oversees all finance functions at Ending Pandemics and manages contracts and budgets. Jessica brings nearly 15 years of experience in strengthening non-profit organizations including project implementation, program evaluation, and grants management. While serving as the Program and Grants Associate at the Skoll Global Threats Fund, Jessica managed the grant budget for the Ending… Read more »
Onicio Leal-Neto brings 12 years of experience in digital epidemiology and technologies applied to disease surveillance. He has worked for local governments in Brazil and several international organizations as consultant (Pan-American Health Organization, UNICEF, Inter-American Development Bank). He led Participatory Disease Surveillance projects during the FIFA World Cup 2014 and Olympics 2016 and co-hosted important… Read more »
As a veterinarian and epidemiologist, Carrie supports Ending Pandemics’ deploying a One Health approach for ensuring timely, community-level outbreak detection. From her early career work in ecosystem health through her recent global One Health readiness projects, Carrie has employed a community-based approach to understanding challenges and finding effective solutions to improve health and wellbeing of… Read more »
Jay brings over a decade of healthcare and public health experience to Ending Pandemics where he is helping countries in East Africa and South Asia strengthen their early warning capabilities by developing event-based and improving “One Health” surveillance. Recently, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the National institutes of Health (NIH) and Food and Drug… Read more »
Jaś Mantero supports Ending Pandemics in applying innovations to disease surveillance across hard to reach communities. He has worked in the field of public health for the past 15 years with a focus on early detection, verification, assessment, and response at various agencies including the World Health Organization, European Centre for Disease Prevention & Control,… Read more »
Prapapan Phetra has been working with the Ending Pandemics team on the planning and implementation of EpiHacks™ across the globe since 2012. Prapapan runs her own software business in Thailand, Business On Network Co. Ltd., where she provides counsel and IT solutions with open-source technologies for NGOs, academia, public and private sector industries.
Oona Buckley serves as the Development Liaison for events, partners, advisors, and the Ending Pandemics team. Upon returning from volunteer work in Nepal, Oona dove into the world of philanthropy working for Dr. Larry Brilliant during Google.org’s start-up phase in 2007. Oona went on to help start-up the Center for Compassion at Stanford University Medical… Read more »
Lauren Diaz oversees administrative controls, reporting procedures, and people systems to effectively and efficiently grow the organization and ensure financial strength. Lauren rapidly ascended the ranks at the Skoll Global Threats Fund, moving from Team Administrator to Operations Associate in less than four years. Prior to SGTF, Lauren worked on fundraising activities at the Salvation… Read more »
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