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Oriana Ramirez Rubio is an adjunct assistant professor at Boston University School of Public Health specializing in Epidemiology. She graduated with a Doctor of Medicine from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid in 2004 and later obtained a Master of Public Health from Harvard School of Public Health in 2008. Her professional journey includes a medical residency in Preventive Medicine and Public Health, completed in 2011, and a PhD from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, attained in 2013. Oriana has extensive experience in field epidemiology and the translation of scientific evidence into global health policies, having worked for over 10 years with organizations such as AECID, PAHO/WHO, ECDC, and numerous universities and NGOs across Latin America, Africa, and Europe. Her research interests encompass a variety of health and development issues, with a specific focus on epidemiology studies related to HIV/Aids and Mesoamerican Nephropathy. She performed her doctoral research investigating chronic kidney disease of unknown causes in sugar cane workers from rural communities in Central America, which has garnered attention in the field of global public health.
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