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  1. Eric Liang Feigl-Ding (born March 28, 1983) is an American public health scientist who is currently an epidemiologist and Chief of COVID Task Force at the New England Complex Systems Institute. He was formerly a faculty member and researcher at Harvard Medical School and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health .

  2. Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding is an epidemiologist and health economist. In Feb 2023, he was appointed as Chair of the NECSI Department of Public Health at the New England Complex Systems Institute , is co-founder of the World Health Network , and is the Chief Health Economist for Microclinic International .

  3. Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding is an epidemiologist and health economist, Chief of COVID Task Force at the New England Complex Systems Institute, co-founder of the World Health Network, and the Chief Health Economist for Microclinic International. He is also on the COVID-19 mortality expert committee for the World Health Organization.

  4. May 23, 2023 · Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding is an epidemiologist and health economist, Chief of COVID Task Force at the New England Complex Systems Institute, co-founder of the World Health Network, and the Chief Health Economist for Microclinic International.

  5. Sep 9, 2022 · Feigl-Ding has a dual doctorate in nutrition and epidemiology from Harvard University, and while epidemiology can be the study of infectious diseases and how they spread through the population, his own pre-pandemic corner of epidemiology had more to do with food than viruses.

  6. Nov 25, 2020 · Eric Feigl-Ding picked up his phone on the first ring. “Busy,” he said, when asked how things were going. He had just finished up an “epic, long” social media thread, he added — one of hundreds he’s posted about society’s ongoing battle with the coronavirus.

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  8. Epidemiologist & Health Economist. Co-Founder, The World Health Network. Formerly 16 yrs @Harvard. #COVID19 updates from Jan’20. Twitter @DrEricDing. 32K+ subscribers. Subscribe. Public health need-to-know concerns, health policy, health politics, and info to protect your family.

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