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Lone Simonsen, Ph.D Dr Simonsen is a research professor in the Department of Global Health at the George Washington University, the School of Public health and health services. She is also the president of SAGE Analytica (a consulting business in Bethesda, Maryland), and a contractor and vice president to SDI, a health data business. Dr. Simonsen holds a PhD in population genetics, and is an expert in infectious disease epidemiology and mathematical modelling, with a research interest in vaccine issues, seasonal and pandemic influenza, rotavirus, surveillance methodology, and molecular epidemiology of drug resistance. Over the past two decades she has worked with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the WHO and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) at the National Institutes of Health, and has published ~100 papers, book chapters, commentaries and letters. As a senior epidemiologist she advised the NIAID institute leadership on influenza, SARS, and vaccine issues, and assisted WHO with SARS and pandemic influenza before leaving the government to pursue a career in academia and consulting in the private sector. |
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