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Melinda Hamer

Deputy Director for Operations, Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs

Dr. Melinda Morton Hamer, MD, MPH, is the Deputy Director for Operations at Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs. She has a rich background in military, medical, and academic fields.

During her tenure as the Director of the Clinical Trials Center at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Dr. Hamer oversaw clinical trials for vaccines and drugs targeting various infectious diseases such as Zika virus, Ebolavirus, malaria, HIV, and MERS.

In addition to being an active duty U.S. Army emergency physician and flight surgeon, she is a part-time Assistant Professor at George Washington University and an Associate Professor at Uniformed Services University, focusing on health policy, disaster medicine, and humanitarian response.

Dr. Hamer's extensive career includes serving as a military police officer in Hawaii, Egypt, and Washington DC post-9/11 before pursuing a medical degree. She also held leadership roles in security and disaster response planning for VIPs and special events.

She holds an MPH from Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and MDs from University of Pennsylvania and Yale University School of Medicine. Dr. Hamer has authored numerous publications and held national board positions in emergency medicine.

She has conducted emergency medicine and disaster research in multiple countries, including Iraq, Sudan, Uganda, Ghana, and Senegal, and was faculty for the World Health Organization Public Pre-Deployment Course in Tunisia.

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Washington DC-Baltimore Area