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Alisha Etheredge is a highly experienced public health professional currently serving as the Lead of the Alzheimer’s Disease Program Team at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since July 2005. Alisha holds multiple roles at the CDC, including Public Health Advisor, Health Scientist, and Research Chemist. In addition, Alisha has been a Board Member at the Frazer Center since July 2020, contributing to the organization’s mission of fostering inclusive communities. Alisha also serves as Adjunct Faculty at Southern New Hampshire University and has taught at Purdue University Global, Strayer University, and Georgia Perimeter College. Alisha's academic credentials include a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Spelman College, a Master of Science in Chemistry from Georgia State University, and a Master of Public Health from Kaplan University.
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