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Adam C. Levine is a Professor of Emergency Medicine and International Public Affairs at Brown University. He also serves as the Associate Dean for Global Health Equity within the Division of Biology Medicine. Dr. Levine received his Medical Doctorate from the University of California, San Francisco and a Masters in Public Health from the University of California, Berkeley. He has extensive experience in emergency care, particularly in low-resource settings and addresses public health emergencies. His research has led to the development of innovative machine learning models for clinical diagnostics in acute diarrhea, and he has played crucial roles in studying Ebola Virus Disease. Dr. Levine has investigated various aspects of global health, including the management of humanitarian crises and the impact of civil-military coordination during disasters. His recent work includes leading trials on convalescent plasma treatment for COVID-19 and addressing vaccine hesitancy in numerous countries. He has received multiple awards for his service and contributions to emergency medicine and global health research, emphasizing his role as a mentor and leader in NIH-funded research training initiatives.
Department: Department of Economics