Background
Berkley, Seth Franklin was born on October 18, 1956 in New York City. Son of William and Ruth Berkley.
epidemiologist international health specialist
Berkley, Seth Franklin was born on October 18, 1956 in New York City. Son of William and Ruth Berkley.
Bachelor of Science, Brown University, Providence, 1978. Doctor of Medicine, Brown University, Providence, 1981.
Intern, resident in primary care internal medicine, Harvard University/Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, 1981-1984;
preventive medicine resident, United States Public Health Service/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, 1985-1987;
fellow, The Salsburg Seminars, 1988;
medical epidemiologist, Massachusetts Department Public Health, Jamaica Plains, 1986-1987;
medical epidemiologist, Task Force for Child Survival, Carter Presidential Center, Entebbe, Uganda, 1987-1989;
associate director health science division, The Rockefeller Foundation, New York City, since 1989;
adjunct assistant professor public health, Columbia University, New York City, 1990-1993;
adjunct associate professor public health, Columbia University, New York City, since 1993;
clinical assistant professor medicine, New York University, since 1993. Consultant Bureau Refugee Programs, unites states department State, Western Sudan, 1985, Secretary of Health, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1986, Task Force for Child Survival, Uganda, 1987, Global Programme on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, World Health Organization, 1989, 90, Socialist Republic of Vietnam, 1990. Member core writing team World Development Report World Bank, 1993.
Content expert International Clinical Epidemiology Network, Rockefeller Foundation, 1988, 89. Visiting physician U. Sri Lanka, Colombo, 1984. Member numerous committees and review panels.
Lieutenant Commander United States Public Health Service, 1984—1987, research, since 1987. Fellow: American College of Physicians, Massachusetts Medical Society, Infectious Diseases Society America, Council Foreign Relations. Member: Network Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Researchers of Eastern & Southern Africa (founding member).