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Prof.
Burton Singer
Prof.
Burton Singer is Charles and Marie Robertson
Professor of Public and International Affairs
at Princeton University. He was formerly
a Professor at Yale University (Public Health,
Economics, and Statistics), Columbia University
(Statistics), and an Adjunct Professor at
Rockefeller University (Laboratory of Populations).
His current research includes: (i) empirical
studies of the interrelationships between
ecological transformation, economic development,
and malaria on the Amazon frontier in Brazil
and (ii) historical analyses of the bases
for successful malaria control programs
from 1900 to the present and implications
for current health policy in the tropics.
Prof. Singer served as Chair of the Steering
Committees for Socioeconomic Research and
Applied Field Research in the World Health
Organization Tropical Disease Research Program,
Chair of the National Research Council Committee
on National Statistics, and the Committee
on Future Directions for Behavioral and
Social Science Research at the National
Institute of Health. He is a fellow of the
American Statistical Association, the American
Association for the Advancement of Science,
and an elected member of the National Academy
of Sciences. Prof. Singer received his Ph.D.
in statistics from Stanford University.
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Center for Global Health
Columbia University
215 W 125th St. Suite 3F
New York, NY 10025
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Partners in Health
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First Floor, Boston, MA 02115
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working group
Center for Global Health
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New York, NY 10027
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