
Adalja is an associate editor of the journal Health Security. government panels tasked with developing guidelines for the treatment of botulism and anthrax in mass casualty settings and the system of care for infectious disease emergencies and as an external adviser to New York City Health and Hospital Emergency Management Highly Infectious Disease training program, as well as a Federal Emergency Management Agency working group on nuclear disaster recovery. Department of Health and Human Services' National Disaster Medical System, through which he was deployed to Haiti after the 2010 earthquake he was also selected for its mobile acute care strike team. He was formerly a member of the National Quality Forum's Infectious Disease Standing Committee, where he currently is an expert reviewer, and the U.S. He is also a member of the American College of Emergency Physicians Pennsylvania Chapter's EMS & Terrorism and Disaster Preparedness Committee as well as the Allegheny County Medical Reserve Corps. Adalja is currently a member of the Infectious Diseases Society of America's (IDSA's) Diagnostics Committee and its Precision Medicine Working Group, as well as one of its media spokespersons he previously served on its public health committee. He is board certified in internal medicine, emergency medicine, infectious diseases, and critical care medicine.

○ CLINICAL NEUROANATOMY MADE RIDICULOUSLY SIMPLE FREE
He also serves on the City of Pittsburgh's HIV Commission and on the advisory group of AIDS Free Pittsburgh.

Amesh Adalja, M.D., is a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security.
