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Executive Team

Michael T. Osterholm, PhD, MPH
Director

Jill M. DeBoer, MPH
Associate Director

Kristine Moore, MD, MPH
Medical Director

Elaine Collison, MPA
Director of Operations

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Staff

Katie Ballering, PhD
Project Associate, CIDRAP Comprehensive Influenza Vaccine Initiative

David Bender
Technical Architect, CIDRAP

John T Carlo, MD
Director, BioWatch Program

Aaron Desmond
Director, Business Preparedness

Ann Fitzpatrick, DVM, MPH
Research Associate, Minnesota Center of Excellence for Influenza Research & Surveillance

Tracy Glenz, MS
Program Coordinator, BioWatch Program

Susan Hadjiyanis
Training Coordinator, Minnesota Center of Excellence for Influenza Research & Surveillance

Ann Hammer, MPH
Senior Public Health Specialist, BioWatch Program

Douglas Johnson
Fiscal Manager, Minnesota Center of Excellence for Influenza Research & Surveillance

Rebecca Johnson, PhD, MPH
Senior Epidemiologist, BioWatch Program and Minnesota Center of Excellence for Influenza Research & Surveillance

Nicholas Kelley, MSPH
Assistant Project Director, CIDRAP Comprehensive Influenza Vaccine Initiative

Kathleen Kimball-Baker
Managing Editor, Business Source

Amy Becker LaFrance, MPH
Project Director, At-Risk Populations and Promising Practices

Peggy Larson
Fiscal Manager, CIDRAP

Tabitha Leighton, MPH
Project Associate, CIDRAP Comprehensive Influenza Vaccine Initiative

Karina Milosovich, MBA
Deputy Director, Minnesota Center of Excellence for Influenza Research & Surveillance

Laurel O'Neil
Office Manager, CIDRAP

Julie Ostrowsky, MSc
Senior Program Manager, Minnesota Center of Excellence for Influenza Research & Surveillance

Darla M. Phillips
Program Associate, Minnesota Center of Excellence for Influenza Research & Surveillance

Robert Roos, MA
News Editor, CIDRAP News

Wynfred Russell, MA
Program Coordinator, At-Risk Populations and Promising Practices

Lisa Schnirring
News Reporter, CIDRAP News

Lori Siedelman, MPH
Epidemiologist, Minnesota Center of Excellence for Influenza Research & Surveillance

Tracy Sides, PhD, MPH
Research Associate, Minnesota Center of Excellence for Influenza Research & Surveillance

Martha W. Swain
Editorial Consultant

Jamie Umber, DVM, MPH
Senior Veterinary Epidemiologist, BioWatch Program

Natalie Vestin, MPH
Program Coordinator, At-Risk Populations and Promising Practices

Jim Wappes
Editorial Director, CIDRAP

 

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