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Brigg Reilley

Epidemiologist and Board Member of Doctors Without Borders

Brigg Reilley is an epidemiologist who joined the international medical
humanitarian agency Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
in 1996. He has worked in various capacities with the organization in
Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Honduras, Ivory Coast, Rwanda, Zaire (now Democratic
Republic of the Congo), Mongolia, Russia, Sudan, and Sri Lanka.

In his roles, Reilley has coordinated MSF programs and responded to
epidemics such as malaria, cholera, and HIV/AIDS. From 2002-2005, Reilley
worked as a program officer in MSF’s New York office. He currently sits on
the Board of Directors and works in infectious disease surveillance in
Albuquerque, NM.

Reilley earned a Masters of Public Health at Tulane University in New
Orleans and was a Philosophy major at the College of Wi11iam & Mary,
Williamsburg in Virginia. He has contributed to multiple publications,
including articles on the New England Journal of Medicine.

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