Kim M. Lundberg, M.P.H.
Scientist
Toxicology & Mechanistic Biology
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Prior to joining Exponent, Ms. Lundberg spent two years as a Research Associate for the Institute of Medicine’s Board on Global Health. During her first year, Ms. Lundberg worked for the Forum on Microbial Threats on a variety of workshop summary reports including: The Impact of Globalization on Infectious Disease Emergence and Control; Ensuring an Infectious Disease Workforce; Ending the War Metaphor; Addressing Foodborne Threats to Health; and Ethical and Legal Considerations in Mitigating Pandemic Disease. During her second year, she created and managed the entire EndNote database for a one-year Gates funded consensus study, Methodological and Regulatory Challenges in HIV Prevention Trials. Ms. Lundberg’s experience is in global health research, particularly maternal health and infectious diseases.

- Research Associate, National Academies, Institute of Medicine, 2005–2007
- Global Assistant Initiatives Graduate Intern, United States Pharmacopeia, 2004
- International Health Affairs Graduate Intern, Department of State, 2004
- Research Assistant, Woodrow Wilson International Center For Scholars, 2003
- Science and Technology Fellowship Program, National Academies, 2003
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- M.A., International Science and Technology Policy, George Washington University, 2005
- M.P.H., Global Health Policy, George Washington University, 2005
- B.A., Biology and Government , Franklin and Marshall College, 2002
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