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Marjana Martinic, Vice President for Public Health
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Marjana Martinic is Vice President for Public Health at the International Center for Alcohol Policies (ICAP). She joined the organization in 1996. Her responsibilities include development of policy approaches and tools, and building scientific and public health networks. She is also responsible for ICAP’s regional activities and outreach in Europe and Latin America.
Marjana received her degree in Biology from Harvard University and her Doctorate in Neuroscience from Northwestern University. After completing her doctoral training, she was a Research Fellow at the University of Virginia School of Medicine and subsequently at the U.S. National Institutes of Health. The focus of her work was on the early development of the central nervous system.
Marjana is a German national. She was born in the former Yugoslavia and raised in Libya, Germany and Argentina. She speaks German, Spanish, French and Serbo-Croatian fluently and has published in the fields of neuroscience and alcohol policy. |
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