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James Lawler

Director, International Programs and Innovation, Global Center for Health Security, UNMC

James Lawler is a highly accomplished professional with a diverse background in medicine, public health, and biodefense.

He holds a MD in Medicine from Georgetown University School of Medicine, a MPH in Tropical Medicine and Public Health from Uniformed Services University, and a BSE in biomedical engineering from Duke University.

With extensive experience in various organizations, James has held key positions such as Director, International Programs and Innovation at the Global Center for Health Security at University of Nebraska Medical Center.

He has founded 10 Water Street, a company focusing on health security solutions, and has served in leadership roles at institutions like U.S. Central Command, Naval Medical Research Center, The White House, and NIH.

James Lawler's career highlights include roles as Deputy Director at U.S. Central Command Joint Combat Casualty Research Team, Director for Medical Preparedness Policy at National Security Staff, and Chief Medical Officer at Integrated Research Facility/NIAID/NIH.

His expertise spans clinical research, biodefense policy, medical preparedness, and combat casualty research.

With a background that includes a residency at National Naval Medical Center, a fellowship at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, and experience as a Battalion Surgeon with the Second Marine Division, James brings a wealth of knowledge and skills to the field of health security.

James Lawler's contributions to the medical and public health sectors have been significant, making him a respected figure in the realm of global health security and biodefense.

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Omaha, Nebraska, United States