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A Big Shake-Up at the CDC: Money and Leaders Gone
USAWednesday, March 26, 2025
The people leaving include Leslie Ann Dauphin. She oversees the Public Health Infrastructure Center. This center is crucial. It connects the CDC with state, local, and tribal health partners. Karen Remley is also leaving. She heads the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities. Sam Posner, who leads the Office of Science, is retiring as well. He provides scientific expertise across the agency. The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report is published by his office. It's a key resource for public health information. Debra Lubar, the CDC's Chief Operating Officer, is leaving too. She runs the Office of Policy, Performance and Evaluation. Leandris Liburd, head of the Office of Health Equity, is also departing.
These changes raise some important questions. How will the CDC manage without this funding? Will the new leaders be able to step up and fill the gaps? How will the loss of these experienced leaders affect the agency's work? The CDC plays a vital role in public health. These changes could have big impacts on how it operates. It's crucial to keep an eye on these developments. The health of many people could be at stake.
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