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From Petri Dish to Pie Dish: Beyond the Normal Curve of Careers in Science - Paul Arguin

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Thursday 11/21 12:00PM - 1:00PM
Public Health Auditorium (G23)

Arguin is chief (retired), Domestic Response Unit, Malaria Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Research interests include the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases associated with international travel, including malaria and zoonoses. Also a guest judge for the PiE Bake Off!  

Dr. Arguin’s research interests include the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases associated with international travel, including malaria and zoonoses. He has had a distinguished career at the CDC, serving as a Territorial Epidemiologist for the U.S. VirginIslands, Chief of the  Geographic Medicine Branch in the Division of Global Migration and Quarantine, and most recently, Chief of the Domestic Response Unit for the Malaria Branch until his retirement in 2019. He has also co-written the cookbook The New Pie: Modern Techniques for the Classic American Dessert with Chris Taylor (EPI '10).

After the lecture, we'll hand out the blue ribbon for the PiE Bake Off happening earlier that morning! 

 

Course Directors: Nancy W. Glynn, PhD - epidnwg@pitt.edu & Andrea M. Kriska , PhD, MS - aky@pitt.edu

Thursday, November 21 at 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Public Health, G23
130 Desoto Street, Pittsburgh, 15261

From Petri Dish to Pie Dish: Beyond the Normal Curve of Careers in Science - Paul Arguin

Thursday 11/21 12:00PM - 1:00PM
Public Health Auditorium (G23)

Arguin is chief (retired), Domestic Response Unit, Malaria Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Research interests include the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases associated with international travel, including malaria and zoonoses. Also a guest judge for the PiE Bake Off!  

Dr. Arguin’s research interests include the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases associated with international travel, including malaria and zoonoses. He has had a distinguished career at the CDC, serving as a Territorial Epidemiologist for the U.S. VirginIslands, Chief of the  Geographic Medicine Branch in the Division of Global Migration and Quarantine, and most recently, Chief of the Domestic Response Unit for the Malaria Branch until his retirement in 2019. He has also co-written the cookbook The New Pie: Modern Techniques for the Classic American Dessert with Chris Taylor (EPI '10).

After the lecture, we'll hand out the blue ribbon for the PiE Bake Off happening earlier that morning! 

 

Course Directors: Nancy W. Glynn, PhD - epidnwg@pitt.edu & Andrea M. Kriska , PhD, MS - aky@pitt.edu

Thursday, November 21 at 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Public Health, G23
130 Desoto Street, Pittsburgh, 15261

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