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- Professor
- Department of International Health
- Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and
Public Health
- Email: RSACK@phir.sph.jhu.edu
Vitae
Education
Lewis and Clark College, Portland, OR BS 1956 Pre-Med
University of Oregon Medical School, OR MD, MS 1960 Medicine, Bacteriology
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD ScD 1968 Pathobiology
Professional Experience
1960-61 Intern in Medicine, University Hospital, University Hospital, University
of Washington, Seattle, WA
1961-62, 64-65 Resident in Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
1962-64 Fellow, Dept. Of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Univeristy, School of Medicine,
Center for Medical Research and Training, Calcutta, India
1965-70 Research Associate, Dept. of Pathobiology, Johns Hopkins University,
School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, MD
1967-68 Instructor, Dept. of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, School of
Medicine, Baltimore, MD
1968-70 Resident Coordinator, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine,
Baltimore, MD
1970-72 Associate Professor of Medicine, Head, Division of Infectious Diseases,
University of Orgeon Medical School, Portland, OR
1972-79 Associate Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, School of
Medicine, Baltimore, MD Associate Director, Johns Hopkins University International
Center for Medical Research, Baltimore, MD
1977-80 Director, Johns Hopkins University International Center for Medical
Research;
1977-90 Chief, Division of Geographic Medicine, Johns Hopkins Univeristy School
of Medicine, and School of Hygiene and Public Health
1979- Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Dept.
of Current Medicine, Baltimore, MD
1985- Professor of International Health, Johns Hopkins University, School of
Hygiene and Public Health, Dept. of International Health,
1991-94 Associate Director, Divisions of Community Health and Laboratory
Sciences, International Center Current for Diarrheal Diseases Research, Bangladesh,
Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Selected Memberships
1985-Present Member, U.S. Cholera Panel, US-Japan Cooperative Medical Science
Program (Chairman, 1985-90)
1957-Present Alpha Omega Alpha Medial Honorary
1960-Present Sigma Xi
1970-Present Infectious Disease Society of America
1979-Present American Society for Clinical Investigation
 | Selected Publications
 | Siddique AK, Zaman K, Baqul AH, Akram K, Mutsuddy P, Eusof A, Haider K, Islam S,
Sack RB. Cholera Epidemics in Bangladesh: 1985-1991. J Diarrh Dis Res 10: 79-86, 1992. |
 | Faruque SM, Abdul Alim AR, Rahman MM, Siddique AK, Sack RB, Albert MJ. Clonal
relationships among Classical Vibrio cholerae 01 strains isolated between 1961 and 1992 in
Bangladesh. J Clin Microb 31:2513-16, 1993. |
 | Baqui AH, Sack RB, Black RE, Chowdhur HR, Yunus M, and Siddique AK. Cell-Mediated
Immune Deficiency and Malnutrition are Independent Risk Factors for Persistent Diarrhea in
Bangladeshi Children. Am J Clin Nutr 58:542-548, 1993. |
 | Cholera Working Group (RB Sack, Corresponding Author). Large Epidemic of
Cholera-like Disease in Bangladesh caused by Vibrio cholerae 0139 synonym Bengal. Lancet
342:387-390, 1993. |
 | Faruque SM, Alim AR, Rahman MM, Siddique AK, Sack RB, Albert MJ. Clonal
relationships among Classical Vibrio cholerae 01 strains isolated between 1961 and 1992 in
Bangladesh. J Clin Microb 31:2513-16, 1993. |
 | Sack RB. Colonization and Pathology. Chpt 9, 189-197, in: Cholera. Edited by
Dhiman Barua and William Grennough III. Plenum Medical Book Co., New York, 1992.
· Sack RB and Albert MJ. Summary of Cholera Vaccine Workshop. J Diarr Dis Res Res
12:144-145, 1994. |
 | Albert JM, Alam K, Rahman, AS, Huda S, Sack RB. Lack of Cross-Protection against
Diarrhea due to Vibrio cholerae 01 after oral immunization of Rabbits with v. Cholerae
0139 Bengal. J Infect Dis 169:709-710, 1994. |
 | Sack RB. Prospects for the Control of Cholera with Oral Vaccines. J Diarr Dis Res
19:1-3, 1992. |
 | Sack RB, Santosham M, Reid R, Black R, Croll J, Yolken R, Aurelian A, Wolff M,
Chan E, Garrett S, Frochlich J. Diarrhoeal Diseases in the Whtie Mountain Apaches:
Clinical Studies. J Diarrh Dis Res 13:12-17, 1995. |
 | Santosham M, Sack RB, Reid R, Black R, Croll J, Yolken R, Aurelian A, Wolff M,
Chan E, Garrett S, Froehlich J. Diarrhoeal Disease in the White Mountain Apaches:
Epidemologic Studies. J Diarrh Dis Res 13:18-28, 1995. |
 | Ahmed ZU, Hoque MM, Rahman ASMII, Sack RB. Thermal Staibility of an Oral
Killed-Cholera-Whole-Cell Vaccine Containing Recombinant B-Subunit of Cholera Toxin.
Microb Immun 38:837-842, 1994. |
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