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Global Health Security

at Georgetown University

The next generation of global health security professionals at Georgetown University

We are the Georgetown Chapter of the Next Generation Network, an organization which engages and facilitates contributions by emerging scholars, scientists, and professionals from government and non-governmental institutions to the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) and other global health security projects.

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On this website you will find events, blog posts, and resources for early career professionals in the global health security space. Have any questions? Please get in touch. 

Meet Our Executive Board

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Ryan Houser

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Ryan has a graduate and undergraduate education in Psychology, and is
currently working towards a Biohazardous Threat Agents and Emerging
Infectious Diseases and Emergency and Disaster Management dual degree.

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Noah Duff

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Noah is a part-time student in Georgetown's MSc Biomedical Science Policy and Advocacy program. She is passionate about building a diverse, multi-disciplinary network of emerging professionals interested in global health security, and spearheading new initiatives that will help to facilitate both professional growth and increase visibility of new voices in global health security.

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Kathryn Murphy

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Kathryn Murphy is a graduate student at the Biohazardous Threat Agents and Emerging Infectious Disease Program at Georgetown University.

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Madison Pravecek

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Madison is a Masters student in the Biohazardous Methods and Emerging Infectious Diseases. She completed her undergraduate degree in Science, Technology, and International Affairs in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.

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