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'''Thomas C. Quinn''', {{MD}}, {{MS}}, is the Chief of the International [[HIV]]/STD Section of the [https://www.niaid.nih.gov/ National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases] under [[Anthony Fauci]]. He previously was at [[Johns Hopkins University]].
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'''Thomas C. Quinn''', {{MD}}, {{MS}}, is the Chief of the International [[HIV]]/STD Section of the [https://www.niaid.nih.gov/ National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases] under [[Anthony Fauci]]. He previously was at [[Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health]].
  
 
Quinn is an associate of circumcision promoters [[Aaron Tobian]], [[Maria Wawer]], and [[Ronald H. Gray]]. His duties include "development and evaluation of novel interventions to prevent HIV transmission, including microbicides, circumcision and vaccines."<ref>{{REFweb
 
Quinn is an associate of circumcision promoters [[Aaron Tobian]], [[Maria Wawer]], and [[Ronald H. Gray]]. His duties include "development and evaluation of novel interventions to prevent HIV transmission, including microbicides, circumcision and vaccines."<ref>{{REFweb

Revision as of 22:11, 5 January 2022

Thomas C. Quinn, M.D.[a 1], M.S.[a 2], is the Chief of the International HIV/STD Section of the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases under Anthony Fauci. He previously was at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Quinn is an associate of circumcision promoters Aaron Tobian, Maria Wawer, and Ronald H. Gray. His duties include "development and evaluation of novel interventions to prevent HIV transmission, including microbicides, circumcision and vaccines."[1]

Publications

Abbreviations

  1. REFweb Doctor of Medicine, Wikipedia. Retrieved 14 June 2021. In the United Kingdom, Ireland and some Commonwealth countries, the abbreviation MD is common.
  2. REFweb Master of Science, Wikipedia. Retrieved 13 October 2021. (Latin: magisterii scientiae; also abbreviated MS, MSc, M.Sc., SM, S.M., ScM or Sc.M.)

References

  1. REFweb (10 January 2018). Thomas C. Quinn, M.D., M.Sc., NIAID. Retrieved 1 January 2022.