Breaking Barriers: U's Malaria Expert Leads Global Health Revolution

Dr. Tracey Lamb, a distinguished pathology professor at the University of Utah, has been selected as the institution's inaugural National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Jefferson Science Fellow. This prestigious appointment marks a significant milestone in her career and offers a unique opportunity to bridge academic research with global health policy.
During her fellowship, Dr. Lamb will collaborate closely with the State Department's Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy. Her critical role involves providing expert guidance on international infectious disease policies, advancing global health diplomacy efforts, and developing comprehensive Global Health Security training programs.
This groundbreaking appointment underscores the importance of scientific expertise in shaping international health strategies and highlights Dr. Lamb's exceptional contributions to the field of pathology and global health research.