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Peter Rabinowitz is a Professor in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences at the University of Washington, where he also serves as the Director of the UW Center for Health Research. His research focuses on the connections between human, animal, and environmental health under the 'One Health' paradigm, examining zoonotic infectious diseases at the human-animal interface. Rabinowitz is a visiting scientist at the Global Influenza Program of the World Health Organization and has worked with the UN Food and Agriculture Organization on zoonotic diseases. He has completed fellowships in General Preventive Medicine and Occupational Environmental Medicine at Yale School of Medicine and has previously served as an Associate Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine, as well as Director of Electives at the School of Medicine. He holds an MD from the University of Washington and an MPH from Yale University. His work on zoonotic diseases emphasizes mentorship, community health, and the importance of integrated surveillance and research on health risks. Rabinowitz is actively involved in pandemic preparedness and has authored numerous publications in his field.
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