Adam Langer is an experienced public health and veterinary professional with a diverse background in epidemiology and clinical veterinary services. Currently, Adam serves as the Associate Director for Science at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, where responsibilities include overseeing scientific quality and integrity as well as advising the center's director. Previous roles at the CDC involved leadership positions in tuberculosis surveillance and outbreak investigations. In addition, Adam works as a relief veterinarian for LifeLine Animal Project, providing clinical care to animals. Adam holds a Master of Public Health from The Johns Hopkins University and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Oklahoma State University.
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