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Edwin Trevathan is a renowned neurologist and epidemiologist who has made significant contributions to the field of medicine. He has held numerous leadership roles in academic and global health institutions, including serving as the Dean of the College for Public Health and Social Justice at Saint Louis University and the Director of Pediatric Neurology at Baylor College of Medicine.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Edwin Trevathan was born in America. He completed his undergraduate studies at Vanderbilt University, where he majored in biology and chemistry. He then pursued his medical degree from the Emory University School of Medicine, followed by a Master's in Public Health from the Emory University Rollins School of Public Health. He completed his residency in pediatrics and fellowship in neurology and epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Career[edit]

Trevathan's career has spanned across academia, public health, and global health. He served as the Director of Pediatric Neurology at the Baylor College of Medicine and the Texas Children's Hospital. He was also the Executive Vice President and Provost at Baylor University.

In the field of public health, Trevathan served as the Director of the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). He played a crucial role in the CDC's efforts to prevent and control diseases like Zika and Ebola.

As a global health leader, Trevathan served as the Dean of the College for Public Health and Social Justice at Saint Louis University, where he led efforts to address health disparities and promote health equity.

Research and Contributions[edit]

Trevathan's research focuses on neuroepidemiology, particularly the epidemiology of childhood neurological disorders. He has published extensively on topics such as epilepsy, autism, and cerebral palsy. His work has significantly advanced our understanding of these conditions and has informed public health strategies for their prevention and control.

Awards and Recognition[edit]

Trevathan has received numerous awards for his contributions to medicine and public health, including the American Academy of Neurology's Public Health Award.

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