Deputy Director for Public Health Science and Surveillance (DDPHSS)
Ileana Arias, PhD, is the Acting Deputy Director for Public Health Science and Surveillance (DDPHSS). In this role, Dr. Arias works at the intersection of public health, healthcare, and health IT to advance agency-wide science, surveillance, and data priorities and strategies. She directs four CDC centers and offices and serves as an advisor to the CDC Director. She is also a lead for CDC’s Data Modernization Initiative (DMI).
You can learn more about the ongoing work to modernize public health data and IT through these resources:
- Fact sheet: Modernizing for New and Complex Threatspdf icon
- DMI roadmap: The CDC Data Modernization Initiative: A Roadmap of Activities and Expected Outcomespdf icon
- Infographic: The New World of Public Health Datapdf icon
- Report: Improving Public Health Surveillancepdf icon
The mission of DDPHSS is to lead, promote, and facilitate science standards and policies to reduce the burden of diseases in the United States and globally. The work of the Acting Deputy Director and staff continues — and builds upon — progress made by the Office of Public Health Scientific Services. Learn more >
OUR CENTERS AND OFFICES
This center provides scientific service, expertise, skills, and tools in support of CDC’s national efforts to promote health; prevent disease, injury and disability; and prepare for emerging health threats. Learn More
This office oversees and monitors the development, implementation, and evaluation of the laboratory safety and quality management programs across CDC. Learn More
This center compiles statistical information to guide actions and policies to improve the health of the U.S. population. Learn More
This office provides CDC with scientific vision and leadership to advance the quality and integrity of CDC science. Learn More