Pandemic Timeline

Dr. D.A. Henderson founds the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security

1998

[The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security] was founded in 1998 by [Donald] A. Henderson as the first nongovernment organization to study the vulnerability of the US civilian population to biological weapons and how to prevent, prepare, and respond to their consequences.

Dr. Henderson served as Editor Emeritus of the peer-reviewed journal Health Security (formerly Biosecurity and Bioterrorism).

Apparently, the Center for Health Security was more associated with Dr. Henderson than with Johns Hopkins University.  The Center for Health Security became affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center in 2003.  Dr. Henderson passed away on August 20, 2016.  The Center for Health Security rejoined Johns Hopkins University in the following January.

Dr. Henderson was among those who were involved in the eradication of small pox.  He had ties with NIH and WHO.

When asked what should be eradicated next, D.A. would often respond, “bad management!”.

Did Dr. Henderson maybe have anyone specific in mind when he suggested eradicating bad management?

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