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Sandro Galea

Dean and Robert A. Knox Professor, Boston University School of Public Health

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  • Chair of the board of the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health
  • Former president of the Society for Epidemiologic Research and of the Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science
  • Elected member of the National Academy of Medicine
  • Previously held academic and leadership positions at Columbia University, the University of Michigan, and the New York Academy of Medicine

Policy Briefs

G20 Saudi Arabia 2020

Reaffirming the significance of global public goods for health: Global solidarity in response to Covid-19 and future shocks

Yonette Felicity Thomas (Borjoner International), Obijiofor Aginam (UN University-International Institute for Global Health), Sainath Banerjee (Asian Development Bank - Center for Urban Health and Development), Alex Ezeh (Drexel University, Philadelphia), Sandro Galea (Boston University School of Public Health), Franz Gatsweiler (Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Blessing Mberu (African Population and Health Research Center), Blaise Nguendo-Yongsi (University of Yaoundé), Osondu Ogbuoji (Duke Global Health Institute, Duke University), K. Srikanth Reddy (Bruyère Research Institute), Margo Thomas (Women’s Economic Imperative (WEI)), Gavin Yamey (Duke Global Health Institute, Duke University)

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