Adjunct Professor of Global Health, Duke Global Health Institute, Duke University
Jonathan ("Jono") D. Quick, MD, MPH is adjunct Professor of Global Health, Duke Global Health Institute and Affiliated Faculty at the Global Health Equity program, Harvard Medical School. His 2020 book, "The End of Epidemics: The Looming Threat to Humanity and How to Stop It" foreshadowed the Covid-19 pandemic (available in U.S., Australian, Italian, Korean, South Asia, U.K. U.S. editions). His current research focuses on market-driven epidemics, from tobacco to prescription opioids to ultra-processed foods, to social media. Dr. Quick has held senior positions in the World Health Organization, the Rockefeller Foundation, global health non-profit Management Sciences for Health, and the U.S. Public Health Service. Through these positions he has carried out assignments to improve public health in more than 70 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. He has written more than 120 books, chapters, journal articles, and opinion pieces in TIME Magazine, Wall Street Journal, Sojourners, and other media outlets. He served on numerous non-profit boards, and was the founding board chair of Clapham Servants.Trinity Forum Readings on the lives and faith of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Nelson Mandela, Albert Schweitzer and human rights pioneer Bartolomé Las Casas.