Jaime Sepulveda, MD, DSc, MPH

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Jaime Sepulveda, MD, DSc, MPH

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Dr. Jaime Sepulveda, the Haile T. Debas Distinguished Professor of Global Health, is the Executive Director of UCSF Institute for Global Health Sciences. A member of the Chancellor’s Executive Cabinet, he leads a team of over 300 faculty and staff engaged in translating UCSF’s scientific leadership into programs that positively impact health and reduce inequities globally. Sepulveda oversees several education and training programs, including the Masters of Science in Global Health Sciences degree program, the first such program in the nation, and the PhD program in Global Health. Sepulveda obtained two masters and a doctoral degree from Harvard University. He received the Harvard Alumni Award of Merit (1997) and was elected to serve at the Harvard Board of Overseers (2002 to 2008). Sepulveda was the Principal Investigator for the FIRST (Fighting Infections through Research, Science & Technology) program, which tackles neglected infectious diseases in Mesoamerica. He was the co-director of the UCSF Preterm Birth initiative, and has served as a guest editor for global health supplements in Health Affairs and Science. From 2007 to 2011, Dr. Sepulveda was a member of the Foundation Leadership Team at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. He served at the BMGF in various roles: as Director of Integrated Health Solutions, Director of Special Initiatives and Senior Fellow in the Global Health Program. He also played a central role in shaping the foundation’s overall global health strategy as part of its executive team. Dr. Sepulveda worked closely with key foundation partners—including the GAVI Alliance, where he chaired the Executive Committee—to increase access to vaccines and other effective health solutions in developing countries. As Vice-Chair of the GAVI Board, he contributed to improve the governance and management of the organization. Sepulveda worked for more than two decades in a variety of senior health posts in the Mexican government. After graduating from Harvard University, he became Mexico’s Director-General of Epidemiology. At age 36, he was appointed Vice-Minister of Health. From 2003 to 2006, he served as Director of the National Institutes of Health of Mexico. For almost a decade, he was Director-General of Mexico’s National Institute of Public Health and Dean of the National School of Public Health. In addition to his research credentials, Sepulveda is an experienced implementer of effective health programs. Sepulveda designed Mexico’s Universal Vaccination Program, which eliminated polio, measles, and diphtheria by achieving universal childhood immunization coverage. He also modernized the national health surveillance system, created the National Health Surveys System and founded Mexico’s National AIDS Council. Sepulveda is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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  1. Aguilar-Salinas CA, Rojas R, Gómez-Pérez FJ, Valles V, Franco A, Olaiz G, Tapia-Conyer R, Sepúlveda J, Rull JA. Características de los casos con dislipidemias mixtas en un studio de población: resultados de la Encuesta Nacional de Enfermedades Crónicas. Salud Publica Mex 2002;44(6):546-553. 2002.
  2. Hernandez-Avila JE, Rodriguez MH, Rodriguez NE, Santos, R, Morelas E, Cruz C, Sepúlveda J. Cobertura geográfica del sistema mexican de salud y analisis espacial de la utilización de hospitales generales de la Secretaria de Salud en 1998. Salud Publica Mex 2002:44:519-532. 2002.
  3. Meneses-González F, Márquez-Serrano M, Sepúlveda-Amor J, Hernández-Avila M. La industria tabacalera en México. Salud Publica Mex 2002;44(S1):S161-S169. 2002.
  4. Rio C, Sepúlveda J. Editorial Review: AIDS in Mexico: lessons learned and implications for developing countries. AIDS 2002;16:1445-1457. 2002.
  5. Sepúlveda J, ed. Strengthening International Cooperation and Development of Human Capital, Panamerican Health in the 21st Century: Mexico, D. F., National Institute of Public Health, 2002. ISBN 968-6502-59-9. 2002.
  6. Sepúlveda J. Editorial: La epidemia del tabaquismo en las Américas. Salud Publica Mex 2002;44(S1):S7-S10. 2002.
  7. Sepúlveda J. ed. Atlas de la Salud 2002: Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, 2002. ISBN-968-6502-57-2. 2002.
  8. Valdes-Salgado, R, Hernandez-Avila, M, Sepúlveda-Amor, J. El consume de Tabaco en la Región Americana: elementos para un programa de acción. Salud Publica Mex 2002;44 supl 1:S125-S135. 2002.
  9. Valdespino JL, Sepúlveda J. Comp. Crónica de la escuela de salud pública de México de 1922 a 2001, Relación de sus protagonistas: Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, 2002. ISBN-968-6502-55-6. 2002.
  10. Valdés-Salgado R, Hernández Avila M, Sepúlveda Amor J. [Tobacco use in the region of the Americas: elements for a program of action]. Salud Publica Mex. 2002; 44 Suppl 1:S125-35. PMID: 12055735. 2002.
  11. Valles V, Aguilar-Salinas CA, Gómez-Pérez FJ, Rojas R, Franco A, Olaiz G, Rull JA, Sepúlveda J. Apolipoprotein B and A-I distribution in Mexican urban adults: results of a nationwide survey. Metabolism. 2002 May; 51(5):560-8. PMID: 11979386. 2002.
  12. Sepúlveda J, Bustreo F, Tapia R, Rivera J, Lozano R, Oláiz G, Partida V, García-García L, Valdespino JL. Improvement of child survival in Mexico: the diagonal approach. Lancet 2006;368:2017-27. 2006.
  13. Sepúlveda J, Valdespino JL, García-García L. Cholera in Mexico: The paradoxical benefits of the last pandemic. Int J Infect Dis 2006;10:4-13. 2006.
  14. Dommarco JR, Levy TS, Hernández SV, Gonsález de Cossío T, Prado BH, Sepúlveda, J. ed. Encuesta nacional de nutrición 1999, estado nutricio de niños y mujeres en México. Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, 2001. ISBN-968-6502-54-8. 2001.
  15. Aguilar CA, Olaiz G, Valles V, Ríos JM, Gómez FJ, Rull JA,, Rojas R, Franco A, Sepúlveda J. High prevalence of low HDL colesterol concentrations and mixed hiperlipidemia in a Mexican national wide survey. J Lipid Res 2000;42:1298-1307. 2000.
  16. Sepúlveda J, López Cervantes M. Un siglo de ciencias de la salud pública de México. In: Aréchiga H, Benítez Bribiesca L, coord. La salud pública en México. México, D.F.: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2000:315-347. ISBN-968-16-5649-0. 2000.
  17. Sepúlveda J, ed. Devenir de la salud pública en México durante el siglo XX. México, D.F.: Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, 2000. ISBN-968-6502-43-2. 2000.
  18. Sepúlveda J, ed. La salud en México a la vuelta del siglo. México, D.F.: Secretaría de Salud, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, 2000. ISBN-968-6502-47-5. 2000.
  19. Sepúlveda J. Los grandes desafíos de la salud en México. In: Sepúlveda J, ed. La salud en México a la vuelta del siglo. México, D.F.: Secretaría de Salud, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, 2000:13-20. ISBN-968-6502-47-5. 2000.
  20. De la Fuente JR, Sepúlveda J, comp. Diez problemas relevantes de salud pública en México. México,D.F.: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1999. ISBN 968-16-6114-1. 1999.
  21. Galán Cuevas S, Atrisco Olivas R, Valdespino Gómez JL, Sepúlveda J. La formación de recursos humanos en el Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública. Medico Interamericano 1999;18(1):29-32. 1999.
  22. Hernández Díaz, Peterson KE, Dixit S, Hernández B, Parra S, Barquera S, Sepúlveda J, Rivera JA. Association of maternal short stature with stunting in Mexican children: Common genes vs common environment. Eur J Clin Nutr 1999;53:938-945. 1999.
  23. Sepúlveda J, Rivera J. Encuesta Nacional de Nutricion 1999. Estao nutricio de ninos y mujeres en Mexico. Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica. ISBN 968-6502-54-8. 1999.
  24. Flores M, Melgar H, Cortés C, Rivera M, Rivera J, Sepúlveda J. Consumo de energía y nutrimentos en mujeres mexicanas en edad reproductiva. Salud Publica Mex 1998;40(2):161-171. 1998.
  25. Kumate J, Sepúlveda J, Gutiérrez G. Cholera epidemiology in Latin America and perspectives for eradication. Bull Inst Pasteur 1998;86:217-226. 1998.