Dr. Eric Goosby

Dr. Eric Goosby

Dr. Eric Goosby is a professor of medicine at the UCSF School of Medicine. His career spans being the founding director of the Ryan White CARE Act, director of the White House's Office of National AIDS Policy, U.S. global AIDS coordinator, special envoy on tuberculosis, and member of the Biden-Harris Transition COVID-19 Advisory Board.

Latest Articles

Opinion: The case for PEPFAR to push for country ownership in HIV response

Opinion: The case for PEPFAR to push for country ownership in HIV response

about 1 year ago // Global Health

The U.S. initiative to fight HIV globally, PEPFAR, is at a crossroad where it must focus on sustainable health systems and country ownership.

Opinion: The intersection between global health and security

Opinion: The intersection between global health and security

about 8 years ago // From Healthy to Secure

Global health and our individual, national, and international security are inextricably linked. It’s time that we act accordingly. Dr. Eric P. Goosby, the U.N. secretary-general’s special envoy on tuberculosis, explains how a sustained approach to global health security is crucial for safeguarding health and preventing the spread of disease.