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Gregory Martin named director of Emory’s Center for Health Discovery and Well Being

By Shelia Poole
Sept 21, 2012

Dr. Gregory S. Martin has been named director of Emory University’s Center for Health Discovery and Well Being.

Martin is an associate professor of medicine in Emory University School of Medicine and associate division director for critical care in the Division of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care.

The center, part of the Emory-Georgia Tech Predictive Health Institute, uses a multi-pronged approach to help people learn more about their health, stay healthy and avoid their personal health risks.

A search is underway for director of the Predictive Health Institute.

About the Author

Shelia has worked at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution for more than 30 years. Previously, she worked at The Lexington Herald-Leader and The Louisville Defender. Her beat is a bit of a mixed bag that includes religion and spirituality, culture and trends, race and aging. She earned degrees from Spelman College and Northwestern University.

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