New faculty spotlight: Mark Kortepeter, M.D.

Mark Kortepeter, M.D., is a new faculty member at UNMC.









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Mark Kortepeter, M.D.

  • Name: Mark Kortepeter, M.D.
  • Hometown: Belle Mead, N.J.
  • New title and department at UNMC: Professor of epidemiology, UNMC College of Public Health

Research/professional interests:
Viral hemorrhagic fevers, biological weapon defense, protection of laboratory workers in containment, care for patients infected with highly hazardous pathogens in biocontainment, tropical and travel medicine.

How I fell in love with the fields of tropical medicine, infectious diseases, and biodefense:
I always loved the idea of travel to exotic foreign lands. This was solidified during my training at the Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii, where we frequently dealt with ill travelers from Southeast Asia. My time in the military pulled me into a lot of exciting work with infectious diseases and my assignment to Fort Detrick solidified my interest in biodefense.

Degrees:

  • M.D., University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey — New Jersey Medical School (now Rutgers Newark)
  • M.P.H., Harvard School of Public Health
  • B.A., Harvard University

Memberships:

  • Fellow, American College of Physicians
  • Fellow, Infectious Diseases Society of America
  • Member, American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

Three things people may not know about me:

  • I wrote a medical thriller novel called “Biohazard 9-1-1.”
  • I play the violin.
  • I am a Boy Scout leader (two of three sons so far are Eagle Scouts).