Director and Professor
Institute for Biosecurity, Saint Louis University
Jacksonville, Florida
Dr. Terri Rebmann is Special Assistant to the President, Director of the Institute for Biosecurity, and Professor of Epidemiology in the Saint Louis University College for Public Health & Social Justice. She is a PhD Nurse researcher with an emphasis in infectious disease emergency preparedness. In addition, she holds the CIC credential and is an APIC Fellow. She publishes and lectures on bioterrorism, pandemic planning, emerging infectious diseases, and infection prevention practices on a national basis. Dr. Rebmann has served on several national and international task forces and committees aimed at minimizing morbidity and mortality related to emerging infectious diseases and bioterrorism threats. Examples include being a member of the APIC Emerging Infectious Diseases Task Force, APIC COVID-19 Task Force, the APIC Ebola Task Force, and being a former member and Chair of the APIC Emergency Preparedness Committee.
Wednesday, June 28, 2023
2:15 PM – 2:35 PM
Disclosure(s): No financial relationships to disclose