The Task Force for Global Health, Inc.
Neil Gupta is currently the Chief Technical Officer for the Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination at The Task Force for Global Health, Inc. Neil also serves as the Policy Director for the NCDI Poverty Network and is an Associate Physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Additionally, Neil holds various roles at Harvard Medical School, where Neil is an Assistant Professor in Medicine. Previously, Neil worked as the Chief Medical Officer in Rwanda for Partners In Health and was a Pediatric Resident at Boston Children's Hospital. Neil earned their Doctor of Medicine from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and holds a Master of Public Health from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Neil also has a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience from Duke University.
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The Task Force for Global Health, Inc.
The Task Force for Global Health is an international, nonprofit organization that works to improve health of people most in need, primarily in developing countries. Founded in 1984 by global health pioneer Dr. Bill Foege, The Task Force consists of programs focused on neglected tropical diseases, vaccines, field epidemiology, public health informatics, and health workforce development. The Task Force works in partnership with ministries of health and hundreds of organizations, including major pharmaceutical companies that donate billions of dollars annually in essential medicines. Major funders include the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, World Health Organization, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, de Beaumont Foundation, U.S. Agency for International Development, Sightsavers, Pfizer, Merck, Johnson & Johnson, and GSK. The Task Force team consists of 120 scientists, program experts, logisticians, and other global health professionals. It is affiliated with Emory University, headquartered in Decatur, Georgia, and has regional offices in Guatemala and Ethiopia. The Task Force currently supports work in 151 countries.