Christopher J.L. Murray
Christopher Murray is a scholar in global health and public health at the University of Washington in Seattle and is the institute director of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME). He previously served as Director of the Harvard Initiative for Global Health and as Executive Director of the Evidence and Information for Policy Cluster at the World Health Organization. He graduated from Harvard University in 1984, and was a Rhodes Scholar[1], attending Oxford University until 1988, when he returned to Harvard for a Medical Doctorate studying internal medicine. Since, he has worked on measurement of health and health outcomes at various levels, including national, regional, and institutional. In 2007, He moved from Harvard to the University of Washington to head the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation with the help of former Mexican Secretary of Health, Julio Frenk, who serves as Chair of the Board of Directors [2]. At the institute, Murray's work has included studying adult and child mortality, costs of various health interventions, and continuing work with colleagues at Harvard, the WHO and elsewhere on the global burden of disease project.
References
- ^ Inker, Rachel (1984). "Harvard Leads National Rhodes Tally with Nine Scholars Bound for Oxford". Harvard Crimson. Retrieved May 9, 2010.
- ^ Paulson, Tom (2007). "$105 million Gates' gift helps start global health center". Seattle PI. Retrieved May 9, 2010.