Thomas Inglesby (M.D.)
Background
Background
Background
- Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases
- Senior fellow at the Johns Hopkins Center for Civilian Biodefense Studies
- Medical staff, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Publications
Publications
Publications
- Anthrax as a Biological Weapon: Medical and Public Health Management (JAMA)
- Plague as a Biological Weapon: Medical and Public Health Consequences (JAMA)
- A Plague on your City: Observations from TOPOFF (CID)
- Smallpox as a Biological Weapon: Medical and Public Health Management (JAMA)
- Botulinum Toxin as a Biological Weapon: Medical and Public Health Management (JAMA)
- Anthrax: A Possible Case History (Emerging Infect. Dis.)
- The Germs of War: How Biological Weapons Could Threaten the Civilian Population (Wash. Post)
- Confronting Biological Weapons (CID)
Education
Education
Education
- Residency: Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Board-Certified in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases
- Sub-specialty training: Infectious Diseases at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
- M.D.: Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
- B.A.: Georgetown University
Societies
Societies
Societies
- Principal organizer and chair of the program committee of the "2nd National Symposium on the Medical and Public Health Consequence of Bioterrorism" 2000
- Conference participant leading to the document "Critical Agents for Biopreparedness", Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 1999
- Committee revising "The 1996 Olympic Clinical Treatment Protocols for Casualties Resulting from Terrorist Incidents Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction."
Previous Appointments
Previous Appointments
Previous Appointments
- Assistant Chief of Service at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Department of Medicine.
Disclosures
Disclosures
Disclosures
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