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Mosites joined the EIS as a commissioned officer. She is pictured above on the right at her officer basic course.
Emily Mosites ('15) is hot on the trail of infectious disease in the Arctic

Emily Mosites is a disease detective. That’s what the CDC calls its team of Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) officers. When an outbreak hits, EIS officers deploy to the front lines and wage war. The job is grueling, and she loves it.

Headshot of Greg Calip
Grep Calip ('13) Offers Career Advice for Aspiring Epidemiologists

Few fields are more dynamic than public health. Because career opportunities are so wide ranging, finding your place can feel overwhelming. Greg says, most importantly, seek out mentors who can help you fully realize your strengths and passions.

Kathryn Curran
Kathryn Curran ('13) Finds Her Place Between Science and Service

Katie Curran’s passion for social justice through public health service has taken her all over world, from India and Tanzania to Switzerland and Mozambique. And her story has only just begun.

Bennet Omalu with Will Smith on the set of
Bennet Omalu (Visiting Scholar '95) Spotlights A Profoundly Inconvenient Truth

Dr. Bennet Omalu practices the science of death. He is a forensic pathologist and investigates the specific cause and manner of death, particularly in cases where it has not occurred by natural causes. He has investigated over 12,000 cases, but one changed his life forever.