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Conferences & Events

Outbreak: Plagues that changed History
September 27 – January 30, 2009
Organized by the Global Health Odyssey Museum; come see Byrn Barnard’s images of the symptoms and paths of the world’s deadliest diseases – and how the epidemics they spawned have changed history forever.

The CDC Leaders

"One of the great joys of the job is to be able to identify people whose voices aren't necessarily heard or whose programs are not necessarily featured and find ways of featuring their work for a Washington audience so that they can build their programs."

- Donald Shriber, JD, MPH

Donald Shriber, JD, MPH

Steven L. Solomon, MD

Director, CDC Washington Office

Donald Shriber, JD, MPH, directs and manages CDC's Washington, DC, office in his capacity as associate director of CDC. He represents CDC in Washington before HHS, other Administration officials, and non-governmental entities. He also directs and oversees CDC's legislative strategy.

Prior to assuming his current position, Mr Shriber served as counsel to the Commerce Committee, US House of Representatives, Washington, DC, from 1987-1995, where he directed the Committee's legislative initiatives on the federal budget and healthcare.

Mr. Shriber received a bachelor of arts from Harvard University, JD from the University of California, Los Angeles, and his master's in public health in 1987. He is a member of the California and Washington, DC, bars.

 

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