
Dean Jamison
From 1988 to 2006, Jamison was in the Department of Education and at the School of Public Health at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has served as a fellow at the Fogarty International Center of the National Institutes of Health, and is a member of the Policy Advisory Committee of the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative. He is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences.
Jamison has a long record of service at the World Bank. From 1976 to 1988, he worked as an economist in the Development Economics Department, as a health project officer for China, as Chief of the Education Policy Division, and as Chief of the Population, Health, and Nutrition Division. In 1992, he temporarily rejoined the World Bank to serve as Director of the World Development Report Office and as lead author of the World Development Report 1993: Investing in Health.
From 1998 to 2000, Jamison directed the Economics Advisory Service at the World Health Organization in Geneva. There, he was lead author of World Health Report 1999.
Jamison received his undergraduate and master's degrees from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University.
His appointment at HSPH in the Department of Population and International Health and at KSG was made possible through a gift from Mr. Theodore Angelopoulos and Ambassador Gianna Angelopoulos_Daskalaki to support a senior faculty member whose work transcends the traditional boundaries of international development and public health, and addresses issues that are integral to both fields. In addition, the Angelopoulos Professorship was established to help prepare a new generation of leaders to simultaneously strengthen democratic ideals and to understand, anticipate, and resolve future health challenges.
Said HSPH Dean Barry Bloom in an email to the School, "Public health experts have come to recognize that improving the health of a population can reap economic and educational benefits in a society as a whole. These relationships are still being explored. Professor Jamison is a remarkable voice for making health a cornerstone of economic policymaking in developing countries."
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