American Dental Association welcomes Dr. Eugenio Beltran as new senior director of Center for Scientific Strategies & Information

April 7, 2014
Eugenio Beltran, DMD, MPH, MS, DrPH, DABDPH, has accepted the position of the senior director for the Center for Scientific Strategies & Information. Dr. Beltran will oversee activities of the Council on Scientific Affairs; identify emerging issues, assess and evaluate the scientific basis, clinical relevance and member value for issues; and guide the programs of the ADA's Science Institute, including the Center for Evidence-Based Dentistry, Center for Product Evaluation, Professional Product Review under the Center for Scientific Information.

Eugenio Beltran, DMD, MPH, MS, DrPH, DABDPH, has accepted the position of Senior director for the Center for Scientific Strategies & Information. Dr. Beltran will oversee activities of the Council on Scientific Affairs; identify emerging issues, assess and evaluate the scientific basis, clinical relevance and member value for issues; and guide the programs of the ADA's Science Institute, including the Center for Evidence-Based Dentistry, Center for Product Evaluation, Professional Product Review under the Center for Scientific Information.

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Dr. Beltran comes to the ADA from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), where he served as the senior scientist and advisor to the director in the Division of Oral Health. Dr. Beltran led the Division of Oral Health Surveillance, Research and Investigations team in conducting national and state surveillance of oral diseases and investigations in dental caries, fluorides, and fluorosis. Most recently he was responsible for collating the scientific evidence for CDC’s evaluation of recommendations for fluoride in drinking water for the United States. He joined the CDC in 1991 as an epidemiologist to support state efforts in collecting surveillance data conducting research on alternative methods for data collection. This led to the development of the Basic Screening Survey, a surveillance tool which is used at state and national level. Prior to the CDC, Dr. Beltran spent several years conducting research at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and School of Public Health and Institute for Social Research.

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Dr. Beltran received his Bachelor of Science Degree and his Cirujano Dentista (DMD) at the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia in Lima, Peru. He also received his Master of Public Health, Master of Science, and Doctor of Public Health from the University of Michigan. He currently serves as the president on the board at the American Association of Public Health Dentistry (2013-2014). He is married to Dr. Rachel J. Gorwitz, MPH, MD, a pediatrician and preventive medicine fellow at CDC.

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