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 From 1986 to 1988, she served in the [[United States Department of Health and Human Services:Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion]] at the [[United States Department of Health and Human Services]].((//Dr. Margaret Hamburg.// Changing the Face of Medicine. Retrieved March 25, 2009, from https://archive.ph/TwJNr)) She also worked as a clinical instructor for [[Georgetown University School of Medicine]] from 1986-1990.((Wallechinsky, D. (2016). //Hamburg, Margaret.// AllGov - Officials. https://archive.ph/5sDIi)) From 1986 to 1988, she served in the [[United States Department of Health and Human Services:Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion]] at the [[United States Department of Health and Human Services]].((//Dr. Margaret Hamburg.// Changing the Face of Medicine. Retrieved March 25, 2009, from https://archive.ph/TwJNr)) She also worked as a clinical instructor for [[Georgetown University School of Medicine]] from 1986-1990.((Wallechinsky, D. (2016). //Hamburg, Margaret.// AllGov - Officials. https://archive.ph/5sDIi))
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 ==== National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (1989-1990) ==== ==== National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (1989-1990) ====
  
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 On July 13, 2005, Hamburg was announced as an advisor to the [[Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies]] by the [[Pew Charitable Trusts]] and [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars]].((//Pew Charitable Trusts, Wilson Center Launch Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies.// (2005, July 13). The Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies. https://archive.ph/GuinQ)) On July 13, 2005, Hamburg was announced as an advisor to the [[Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies]] by the [[Pew Charitable Trusts]] and [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars]].((//Pew Charitable Trusts, Wilson Center Launch Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies.// (2005, July 13). The Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies. https://archive.ph/GuinQ))
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 ==== Food and Drug Administration (2009-2015) ==== ==== Food and Drug Administration (2009-2015) ====
  
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 ==== Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ==== ==== Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ====
  
-Hamburg formerly served on the Board of Scientific Counselors at the National Center for Infectious Diseases under the [[Center for Disease Control and Prevention|U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC).((//Margaret A. Hamburg, MD, named FDA Commissioner.// (2009, March 11). Friends of Cancer Research. https://archive.ph/EhJin))+Hamburg formerly served on the Board of Scientific Counselors at the National Center for Infectious Diseases under the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC).((//Margaret A. Hamburg, MD, named FDA Commissioner.// (2009, March 11). Friends of Cancer Research. https://archive.ph/EhJin))
  
 ==== Central Intelligence Agency ==== ==== Central Intelligence Agency ====
  
 Hamburg has been a member of the [[Intelligence Science Board]] at the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA).((//Countering the Threat of Radiological Weapons.// (2005, July 27). Center for American Progress. https://archive.ph/ntd56)) ((//CIA Intelligence Science Board.// (2016). NNDB. https://archive.ph/dXzvp)) ((//Board of Directors.// (2006). Trust for America’s Health. https://web.archive.org/web/20080213062536/http://healthyamericans.org/docs/index.php?DocID=28)) Hamburg has been a member of the [[Intelligence Science Board]] at the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA).((//Countering the Threat of Radiological Weapons.// (2005, July 27). Center for American Progress. https://archive.ph/ntd56)) ((//CIA Intelligence Science Board.// (2016). NNDB. https://archive.ph/dXzvp)) ((//Board of Directors.// (2006). Trust for America’s Health. https://web.archive.org/web/20080213062536/http://healthyamericans.org/docs/index.php?DocID=28))
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 +==== Century Foundation ====
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 +Hamburg is affiliated with the [[Century Foundation]].((Wallechinsky, D. (2016). //Hamburg, Margaret.// AllGov - Officials. https://archive.ph/5sDIi))
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 ==== Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations ==== ==== Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations ====
  
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 Hamburg is Co-chair of the [[World Health Organization]]'s [[WHO Expert Advisory Committee on Developing Global Standards for Governance and Oversight of Human Genome Editing|Expert Advisory Committee on Developing Global Standards for Governance and Oversight of Human Genome Editing]].((//WHO Expert Advisory Committee on Developing Global Standards for Governance and Oversight of Human Genome Editing: Report of the second meeting// (p. 9). (2019). World Health Organization. https://web.archive.org/web/20220718184106/apps.who.int/iris/rest/bitstreams/1344139/retrieve)) Hamburg is Co-chair of the [[World Health Organization]]'s [[WHO Expert Advisory Committee on Developing Global Standards for Governance and Oversight of Human Genome Editing|Expert Advisory Committee on Developing Global Standards for Governance and Oversight of Human Genome Editing]].((//WHO Expert Advisory Committee on Developing Global Standards for Governance and Oversight of Human Genome Editing: Report of the second meeting// (p. 9). (2019). World Health Organization. https://web.archive.org/web/20220718184106/apps.who.int/iris/rest/bitstreams/1344139/retrieve))
  
 +Other participants on the committee include [[Jamie Metzl]] and [[Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus]].
 ===== Other Affiliations ===== ===== Other Affiliations =====
  
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