D. A. Henderson, is a Distinguished Scholar at the Center for Biosecurity of UPMC and a Professor of Public Health and Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh. He is Dean Emeritus and Professor of the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and a Founding Director (1998) of the Johns Hopkins Center for Civilian Biodefense Strategies. Dr. Henderson’s previous positions include: Associate Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office of the President (1990-93); Dean of the Faculty of the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health (1977-90); and Director of the World Health Organization’s global smallpox eradication campaign (1966-77).
Latest episodes of the podcast The History of Smallpox Eradication - Professor Donald Henderson - Audio
- 13. Final words
- 12. Critical final challenges
- 11. Sub-clinical infection and re-vaccination
- 10. Innovation and Ruben
- 9. Local knowledge, bureaucracy and communications
- 8. Surveillance, reporting and data
- 7. The strategy and vaccine production
- 6. Geneva and structure of WHO
- 5. Fred Soper and PAHO
- 4. Dissenting voices
- 3. 1965-66: Henderson appointed
- 2. 1962-66: USAID and President Johnson
- 1. WHO: birth of the vision