Dr Youngmee Jee

Commissioner of the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA)

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Biography

Dr Youngmee Jee is Commissioner of the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA). Prior to assuming this position, Dr Jee was Chief Executive Officer of Institute Pasteur Korea (2021-2022) and served the KDCA as the Director-General of the Center for Infectious Disease Research (2017-2019) and the Center for immunology and pathology (2014- 2017).

From 2007 to 2014, Dr Jee worked for the Expanded Programme on Immunization in the WHO Western Pacific Region as regional coordinator after 10 years of career as public health expert at the National Institute of Health in Republic of Korea.

During the MERS-CoV outbreak in 2015, Dr Jee was a member of the WHO-Korea Joint Mission on MERS-CoV Outbreak in the Republic of Korea, and in 2017 was assigned the role of the National Lead for the WHO IHR Joint External Evaluation (JEE) of the Republic of Korea’s Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response.

Dr Jee has expert knowledge in infectious diseases and served on various WHO advisory boards, including the WHO Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) on Immunization, the WHO International Health Regulation Emergency Committee on COVID-19, the WHO Scientific Advisory Group for the Blueprint on Research and Development Preparedness for Epidemics. She also served as a member of Korea National Immunization Technical Advisory Group, Board of Trustees member of the International Vaccine Institute and Chairperson of the Korean Society of Infectious Diseases.

Dr Jee graduated from the Seoul National University Medical School and has a PhD in Virology from the University of London. In 2017, she received the President Medal of Distinguished Service.