Faculty Bios
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Eduardo Velasco:
M.D., National University of Mexico; Specialist in Family
Medicine, Mexico's Institute of Technology; M.Sc. (Health Policy
and Planning), School of Public Health of Mexico; Ph. D. in Epidemiology,
Infectious Disease Track Johns Hopkins University School of Public
Health. Since August 2006, he is the Assistant Dean of Morgan State
University School of Public Health and Policy (MSU SPHP). Prior
to that, he was Deputy Director of Academic Affairs and Extension
at the National Institute of Public Health/School of Public Health
(INSP/ESPM) in Mexico, where he was also Chair of the Department
of Public Health Genomics in 2004-2005 and Chair of the Department
of Health Policy and International Health in 1996. He is currently
a tenured professor of Epidemiology and Research Methods and has
taught courses of Genetic Epidemiology and Epidemiologic Surveillance.
His current research is on candidate genes of diabetes mellitus
in lean Mexican subjects. His additional areas of interest are human
papillomavirus screening and migrant health. He is an item writer
for the National Board of Public Health Examiners, Member of the
New York Academy of Sciences, Mexican Society of Genomic Medicine,
and the American College of Epidemiology.
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