Background
Bucher, Bernard Jean-Marie was born on May 1, 1962 in Fort-de-France, Martinique. Came to the United States, 1984. Son of Camille and Marcelle Irlande (Mathurin) Bucher.
immunopathologist consultant researcher
Bucher, Bernard Jean-Marie was born on May 1, 1962 in Fort-de-France, Martinique. Came to the United States, 1984. Son of Camille and Marcelle Irlande (Mathurin) Bucher.
Bachelor of Science, State University of New York, New York City, 1986. Doctor of Philosophy in Immunopathology and Public Health, Union Institute, Cincinnati, 1990. Certified in tropical medicine, New York Medical College, 1995.
Certified medical studies, University Des Antilles-Guyane, Martinique, 1995. Certified management development, University Pennsylvania, 1997.
Predoctoral fellow psychoneuroimmunology Medical College Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1986-1987. Intern laboratory medicine, 1988. Doctoral trainee Wistar Institute Anatomy and Biology, Philadelphia, 1988-1989.
Research fellow Universite des Antilles-Guyane Medical School, Fort-de-France, Martinique, 1989-1990. Lecturer School Nursing, University Hospital, Martinique, 1989-1994. Visiting research attaché department neurology University Hospital, Martinique, 1991-1993, senior researcher department neurology & biochemistry Martinique, 1992-1994.
Trainee in general medicine University Antilles-Guyane Medical School, 1995. Ad hoc consultant Ministry of Health, Castrie, St. Lucia, West Indies, 1988-1990. Advisor Inserm-Martinique Research Council, Fort-de-France, 1990-1993, board directors, since 1993.
Vice president, session chair International Symposium on HTLV-I, Castrie, 1990. Senior researcher & program coordinator department biochemistry University Hospital, Fort-de-France, 1992. Guest researcher neuroepidemiology branch CNP, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, 1992.
Guest speaker School Advisory International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 1992. Visiting lecturer Center for International Health, George Washington University, 1993-1995, adjunct assistant professor medicine, 1995-2001. Adjunct associate professor international public health, since 2001.
Co-chairman Health, Tourism and Development Task Force, Washington, since 1995, adjunct assistant professor international public health, 1997-2001.
Member American Society Microbiology (chairman international member subcommittee 1996-1999, chair international member committee, 1999-2005, member committee, 1996-2005, international committee 199-2005), American Public Health Association, American Society Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Royal Society Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Public Policy Committee International Union of Microbiology Group Society.