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Paige Waterman, MD
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Assistant Director for Biological Threat Defense at White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
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White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
University of Pennsylvania
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Executive leader, senior clinician, researcher, educator, program manager, and policy proponent for advancing biologically relevant innovation and global emerging infectious disease and pandemic strategies. Champion for work being done to promote the converging components of the bioeconomy and combat antimicrobial resistant bacteria related disease and disability.
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White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Assistant Director for Biological Threat Defense
Company NameWhite House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Dates EmployedFeb 2019 – Present
Employment Duration1 yr 7 mos
United States Department of Defense
Company NameUnited States Department of Defense
Total Duration10 yrs 3 mos
TitleAssociate Director, Center for Enabling Capabilities
Dates EmployedOct 2018 – Present
Employment Duration1 yr 11 mos
LocationWalter Reed Army Institute of Research
Guide the transition of the newly created Center for Enabling Capabilities inclusive of the DoD's premier Clinical Trials Center, Pilot Bioproduction Facility, and Veterinary Services Program. Lead DoD Combating Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria (CARB) effort and policy development and implementation for antimicrobial stewardship program.
TitleMedical Research & Development Consultant to the Army Surgeon General
Dates EmployedOct 2015 – Present
Employment Duration4 yrs 11 mos
Medical Research consultant to the U.S. Army Surgeon General Responsible for providing expert opinion on research needs and capabilities as related to the health and well-being of our soldiers. Responsible for providing U.S. Army Human Resources Command talent management expertise and guidance for alignment of the clinical pharmacology (physician) inventory with U.S. Army needs.
Responsible for representing the research capabilities and achievements of the DoD within the U.S. Government and to the community, including those related to the CARB (combating antibiotic resistant bacteria) National Action Plan as a Task Force and ex officio Presidential Advisory Council member.
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United States Department of Defense
Chief of Medical Residents
Company NameUnited States Department of Defense
Dates EmployedJul 2006 – Jun 2007
Employment Duration1 yr
LocationWalter Reed Army Medical Center
Coordinated clinical training and administrative support for 41 internal medicine and combined internal medicine/psychiatry residents in addition to a large portion of education and training for 46 additional neurology, psychiatry, transitional, surgery, pediatric, and obstetric interns. Led the medicine-resident led Army 10-miler team that placed among the top teams representing Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
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Education
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
The Catholic University of America
The Catholic University of America
The Johns Hopkins University
The Johns Hopkins University
CGSC
CGSC
Dates attended or expected graduation2012 – 2012
University of Maryland College Park
University of Maryland College Park
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