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Dr.
Josh Ruxin
Dr.
Josh Ruxin is Assistant Clinical Professor
of Public Health at Columbia University's
Mailman School of Public Health and Director
of the Access Project for the Global Fund
to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
and Macrohealth at the Center for Global
Health and Economic Development, a joint
initiative of the Earth Institute at Columbia
University and the Mailman School of Public
Health. He is implementing a project with
the World Health Organization to apply the
findings of the Commission on Macroeconomics
and Health in eighteen developing countries.
Previously, Dr. Ruxin worked at Harvard
University where he directed the Access
Project for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS,
Tuberculosis and Malaria. The project continues
at Columbia and has provided technical expertise
to teams in Nigeria, Ethiopia, Malawi, South
Africa, Angola, and Haiti. Before joining
Harvard, Dr. Ruxin was Vice President and
co-founder of ontheFRONTIER, a strategy
consulting firm providing advisory services
to businesses in developing countries. Dr.
Ruxin received a Master of Public Health
from Columbia University, and a PhD in History
from the University of London where he was
a Marshall Scholar.
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