Terri Rebmann, PhD, RN, CIC

Saint Louis University
3545 Lafayette, Room 465
St. Louis MOUSA
63104

Biographical Sketch:
Terri Rebmann is the Associate Director for Curricular Affairs at the Institute for Biosecurity in the Saint Louis University School of Public Health. She is a PhD researcher with an emphasis in infectious disease emergency preparedness. In addition, she is board certified in Infection Control and Epidemiology. In her current position with the Institute for Biosecurity, she is responsible for the Master’s in Biosecurity and Disaster Preparedness Program, including curriculum development. Her research areas of focus include healthcare and public health professional disaster preparedness and surge capacity issues. Terri is a current member and past Chair of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) Emergency Preparedness Committee. She is also a weapons of mass destruction exercise observer/controller for the Texas Engineering Extension Service, a branch of NEERTC, the National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center. She publishes and lectures on bioterrorism, pandemic planning, emerging infectious diseases, and infection control practices on a national basis.