Corri Levine, PhD, MS, MPH

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Dr. Corri Levine is an Assistant Professor at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) in the Department of Internal Medicine - Division of Infectious Diseases, the Associate Director for the Special Pathogens Excellence in Clinical Treatment, Readiness, and Education program (SPECTRE), and the Director of the Biorepository for Severe Emerging Infections (BSEI). Dr. Levine received her doctorate in Human Pathophysiology and Translational Medicine from UTMB focusing on high consequence infectious diseases such as Ebola virus, Lassa virus, and Nipah virus, and concurrently earned a Master’s of Public Health. She chairs the Basic and Translational State of the Science Workgroup for the national Special Pathogens Research Network (SPRN) and is a subject matter expert for the National Emerging and Special Pathogens Treatment and Education Center (NETEC). In her role at UTMB, Dr. Levine is focused on strengthening the healthcare system’s response to infectious diseases and increasing public awareness of infectious threats.

Education/Academic qualification

PhD - Pathophysiology and Translational Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch

… → 2021

MPH - Epidemiology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Epidemiology

… → 2021

MS - Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University

… → 2016

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  • Infectious/ Immunological Health

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