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Captain Martin Lloyd Sanders previously served as Chief Scientist Officer at the United States Public Health Service (USPHS). This website will provide information about Capt Martin Lloyd Sanders, from his education and training to his professional career and achievements.
Here’s a brief overview of what the reader can expect on each page:
About Page – Find out where Capt Sanders received his education and earned his Ph.D. in Immunology and Infectious Diseases. This page will also outline his career as Chief Scientist for the United States Public Health Service. Capt Sanders is a veteran of the US Army. While there, he served in multiple leadership roles.
Professional Career Page – Before Capt Sanders became Chief Scientist at the USPHS, he held leadership positions at different departments within the Program Support Center (PSC) and Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration (ASA). In each of these roles, he spearheaded a number of key programs. This page is where you can read more about Capt Sanders’ work at the Federal Occupational Health, Department of Health and Human Services, and Emory University Center for Public Health, among others.
Achievements Page – Capt Martin Lloyd Sanders is a decorated officer and scientist. This page will enumerate his numerous personal and professional achievements. His planned activities in the future may also be included here.
As for the Blog, this page will contain thought pieces and informative content concerning Occupational Safety and Health, United States Public Health Service, United States Army, and Emergency Management, all of which are areas of expertise for Capt Sanders, with decades of experience under his belt.
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Disclaimer: This site was prepared by Martin L. Sanders in his personal capacity. The opinions expressed are the author’s own and do not reflect the views of the USPHS, the Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Homeland Security, or the United States government.