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Scott Kellerman, M.D., M.P.H.
Senior Associate

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Physician/epidemiologist Scott Kellerman is a senior associate with the Population Council's HIV and AIDS program. The focus of his work at the Council is HIV prevention and operations research. Kellerman has an impressive history of contributions to the field of HIV and AIDS prevention and implementation research including factors associated with HIV testing, coinfection with HIV and hepatitis B, and changing paradigms in the approach to delivering HIV prevention and treatment services.

Kellerman has written more than 40 articles that have appeared in prominent scientific journals and the lay press. Kellerman has discussed his research at conferences and organizations throughout the United States and abroad. A native of Florida, he has a medical degree from the University of South Florida, residency training in pediatrics and a master's in public health from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Prior to joining the Population Council, he was the assistant commissioner of health for New York City and the head of the department of health’s HIV/AIDS programs. Prior to that he spent nearly 12 years at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention working on a variety of infectious disease problems, focusing on HIV from 1999 until his departure in 2005. 

Kellerman is affiliated with the Population Council's HIV and AIDS program.



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