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MICHAEL GREGER, M.D. DIRECTOR, PUBLIC HEALTH & ANIMAL AGRICULTURE
Dr. Michael Greger is director of Public Health and Animal Agriculture in the farm animal welfare division.
A physician specializing in clinical nutrition, Greger focuses his work on the human health implications of intensive animal agriculture, including the routine use of non-therapeutic antibiotics and growth hormones in animals raised for food, and the public health threats of industrial factory farms. He also works on food safety issues, such as bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad cow disease), and plays a role in The HSUS's efforts to analyze and shape public policy concerning agriculture and nutrition.
Greger has been an invited lecturer at universities, medical schools and conferences worldwide. He is the author of "Heart Failure: Diary of a Third-Year Medical Student" (2000), "Carbophobia: The Scary Truth About America's Low-Carb Craze" (2005), and "Bird Flu: A Virus of Our Own Hatching" (2006).
Greger is a graduate of the Cornell University School of Agriculture and the Tufts University School of Medicine.
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