Ernesto Ortiz

Senior Manager, Programs

Ernesto is Peruvian/American, got his medical training in Peru and then moved to the U.S where he got his MPH at the University of Iowa, after that he stayed working at the university for a year doing research on zoonotic influenza. In 2007 got a job offer at the US Naval Medical Research Unit -6 in Peru, so he moved back to Peru where he spent 4 years doing research on emerging infectious diseases in different regions of Peru. Ernesto joined DGHI in April 2012, and is currently serving as the Senior Manager of Programs at the Global Health Innovation Center.

Projects:

Amarakaeri Communal Research -- Health and Environmental Impacts from Gas Extraction

Factors influencing distribution of leishmaniasis disease and vectors in Madre de Dios, Peru

Environmental Epidemiology in Latin America: Research and Policy Development to Reduce Chemical Exposures

Evaluating the Impact of Mercury Contamination on Human and Environmental Health in Madre de Dios Watershed

Exploring the potential link between Mitochondrial DNA damage and mercury exposure as a result of small scale and artisanal gold mining in Madre de Dios Peru

Assessment of Diabetes Point-of-Care Tests in the Peruvian Amazon

Evaluating the impact of mercury contamination on human and environmental welfare in the Madre de Dios / Beni Watersheds in Peru and Bolivia

Environmental Epidemiology in Latin America - Leishmania

POCkeT Colposcope: Increased Distribution and Adoption

Evaluation of transvaginal colposcopy as a screening device for cervical cancer among international physicians