Chief, Infant Outcomes Monitoring Research and Prevention Branch
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Emory University
Atlanta, GA, United States
Dr. Dana Meaney-Delman, MD MPH is the Chief of the Infant Outcomes Monitoring Research and Prevention Branch at the CDC and is an Adjunct Associate Professor of GYN/OB at Emory Unversity. She obtained her BS in Biology and MD at SUNY Stony Brook as a Scholar of Medicine and completed her OBGYN residency at Albert Einstein. She has worked in private and academic practive and has spent the last 11 years practicing general OBGYN as an Adjunct Associate Professor at Emory University, marrying clinical activities with her passion for public health. Her branch hosts the Emerging Threats to Mothers and Babies system which collects mother-infant linked longitudinal surveillane on diseases in pregnancy and the impact on women and infants.
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