People in the global health news - February 2020
January / February 2020 | Volume 19, Number 1
| NCI names new global health directorFormer Fogarty grantee
Dr. Satish Gopal has taken up his new role as director of the
Center for Global Health at the NIH’s National Cancer Institute (NCI). Gopal spent the last seven years in Malawi, where he was the country’s only certified medical oncologist and oversaw a largely NIH-supported cancer research portfolio. |
| Hib conjugate vaccine developer dies
Dr. John Bennet Robbins, a former lab chief at the NIH, died in November. Robbins co-developed the process to conjugate polysaccharide’s coating of bacteria to render them immunogenic, perhaps one of the most influential discoveries in recent vaccinology, which led to new vaccines for meningitis, typhoid and other diseases. |
| Hahn appointed as FDA commissioner
Dr. Stephen Hahn has been sworn in as FDA Commissioner. Hahn, a physician-scientist with training in oncology, was previously chief medical executive at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Dr. Ned Sharpless, who served as FDA Acting Commissioner, has returned to NIH as NCI Director. |
| Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases hires CEOThe Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases (GACD) has selected
Dr. Morven Roberts as its new CEO. Roberts previously managed the UK Medical Research Council’s investments in topics including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, clinical trials and global infections. She earned a Ph.D. in parasitology and her early research career included stints in Kenya and India. |
| Gates Foundation selects new CEO
Dr. Mark Suzman is the new CEO of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Originally from South Africa, Suzman joined the foundation in 2007 and has helped build its global presence in Africa, China, Europe and India. He holds a doctorate in international relations from Oxford University. |
| AAAS picks new CEO, executive publisherThe American Association for the Advancement of Science recently selected biochemist
Dr. Sudip Parikh as its new CEO and executive publisher of the
Science family of journals. Previously, Parikh was a senior vice president at the Drug Information Association and served on the staff of the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee. |
| Indian rotavirus vaccine developer diesPediatrician and rotavirus vaccine developer
Dr. Maharaj (Raj) K. Bhan died in January. Bhan and Fogarty Director Dr. Roger Glass spent 30 years collaborating to
develop a rotavirus vaccine for India. Rotavac was licensed in 2014 and is being distributed by the Indian government, UNICEF and GAVI. |
| NIH dental, craniofacial research director retires
Dr. Martha J. Somerman, former director of NIH’s National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR), retired in December following nine years in the position. She will remain at NIH as chief of the Laboratory of Oral Connective Tissue Biology at the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS). |
| Fogarty MEPI collaborator dies at 77
Dr. Fitzhugh Mullan, who collaborated with Fogarty on the Medical Education Partnership Initiative (MEPI), died in November. A professor at George Washington University, he co-founded its Health Workforce Institute, which was renamed in his honor in 2019. |
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