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The Center for Vaccine Awareness and Research

Meet our team

The Center for Vaccine Awareness and Research is a collaboration among four experts who offer experience in the fields of vaccine research and administration, pediatrics, infectious diseases and adolescent medicine. This core team is dedicated to improving the health of children from infancy through adulthood by promoting vaccinations and educating families and health care providers on all available vaccines.

The center's team (from left) includes Dr. Amy B. Middleman, Dr. Carol J. Baker, Dr. C. Mary Healy and Dr. Julie A. Boom.

 

Carol J. Baker, M.D.
Executive Director

 

 

Dr. Baker is president of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID), a non-profit organization providing education to health care professionals and the public about infectious diseases. She is a spokesperson for many of NFID’s public service campaigns urging parents to protect themselves and their children from vaccine preventable infectious diseases. Dr. Baker is a pioneer in the study of human infections caused by group B Streptococcus (GBS). She was the first to purify and characterize the polysaccharide capsule of this organism and suggest its use as a vaccine to prevent perinatal infections. Dr. Baker was instrumental in developing the first national policy to prevent neonatal infections through use of intrapartum penicillin for women identified as GBS carriers during pregnancy. Dr. Baker’s work on a candidate GBS vaccine continues, and she is internationally recognized for her research related to maternal immunization with licensed to protect mother and infant from infectious diseases.
Learn more about Dr. Baker

Julie A. Boom, M.D. M.P.H.
Director, Infant and Childhood Immunization

 

 

Since January 2001, Dr. Boom has served as the director of Texas Children’s Immunization Project where she has led the development, implementation and expansion of the Houston-Harris County Immunization Registry. Following Hurricane Katrina, the American Immunization Registry Association (AIRA) recognized Dr. Boom and her team for their innovative efforts that allowed the immunization records of Louisiana’s children to be linked within the Houston-Harris County Immunization Registry's system. Since July 2006, Dr. Boom has served on the board of the AIRA. From 2002 to 2005, she served as the principal investigator for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's grant Raising Immunizations Thru Education (RITE), which analyzed the impact of an in-office, peer-based education program to improve immunization behaviors and immunization coverage levels. Dr. Boom is currently the principal investigator on a grant examining barriers to determining insurance company coverage for adolescent immunizations. In addition, she is leading a project examining the time costs associated with obtaining immunization registry consent. Dr. Boom’s primary interests include improving community-wide immunization coverage levels, improving provider immunization related practice habits and providing immunization education.
Learn more about Dr. Boom

C. Mary Healy, M.D.
Director, Vaccinology and Maternal Immunization

 

 

Dr. Healy has been interested in preventing infectious diseases through vaccination since the beginning of her career as a pediatric specialist. After completing training in pediatric infectious diseases, she became the first graduate from the Vaccinology and Vaccine-Preventable Diseases Fellowship Program at Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Healy's education also includes completion of the prestigious Advanced Vaccinology Course from the Fondation Merieux, University of Geneva, Switzerland. Her research in meningococcal disease, pertussis and maternal immunization has been published in national and international journals. Dr. Healy's research interests are focused on preventing infections in mothers and their infants through maternal immunization and on improving vaccination rates in all age groupsfrom infants to adults.
Learn more about Dr. Healy
 

Amy B. Middleman, M.D., M.Ed., M.P.H.
Director, Adolescent and Young Adult Immunization

 

 

Dr. Middleman has conducted research on adolescent vaccines for more than 13 years, including research on hepatitis B vaccination compliance and needle length requirements for obese youth. She has served as the Society for Adolescent Medicine Liaison to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices to the CDC since 2004, a member of the Review Panel for the CDC/APA/SAM Immunization Small Grants Program since 2005, and a member of the Be Wise–Immunize Advisory Panel for the Texas Medical Association since 2006. Most recently, she was the lead author on a position paper for the Society for Adolescent Medicine entitled, “Adolescent immunizations: position paper of the Society for Adolescent Medicine” which was published in the Journal of Adolescent Health in March 2006.  Dr. Middleman also recently helped set standards for a vaccine that protects girls against a virus that causes cervical cancer.
Learn more about Dr. Middleman

 

 
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