Welcome to Infectious IDeas, a podcast presented by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID), that goes beyond the science to explore the personal stories behind the people doing the work. Each episode features thought-provoking conversations with inspiring leaders and humble heroes making a powerful impact on public health. Through their experiences, we uncover the human side of infectious disease prevention and treatment—all driven by a shared vision of healthier lives for all.
Meet the Hosts
Rebecca Alvania, PhD, MA, MPH, is executive director and chief executive officer of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID). Alvania provides leadership and direction to advance the NFID mission to educate and engage the public, communities, and healthcare professionals about infectious diseases across the lifespan. She has extensive experience in scientific communications, strategic planning, and global public health. Alvania began her career in media communications and held leadership roles working with scientific journals and professional societies.
Robert H. Hopkins, Jr., MD, is NFID medical director and chief medical spokesperson. He previously served as chair of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee to the US Department of Health and Human Services and chair of the American College of Physicians Immunization Committee. Hopkins is a professor of internal medicine and pediatrics and past chief of the division of general internal medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). He was recognized as a 2024 Healio Honoree as a strategic, yet humble leader who has shaped US vaccine policy and helped build vaccine confidence.
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Science, Resilience, and the Road Ahead with Jeremy Farrar, FRS
S4, E6: Jeremy Farrar, FRS, of the World Health Organization (WHO), shares personal lessons on failure, leadership under pressure, and why optimism, humility, and inclusion are essential to shaping the future of public health …
Driving Impact Beyond the Bedside with Vin Gupta, MD, MPA
S4, E5: Vin Gupta, MD, MPA, a pulmonary and critical care physician and medical analyst with NBC News and MSNBC, shares candid insights on leadership, effective communication, and the future of public health …
Listening, Learning, and Leading with Anne Schuchat, MD
S4, E4: Anne Schuchat, MD, former US Assistant Surgeon General and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) leader, reflects on the mentors and moments that shaped her leadership …
Fact vs. Fiction: Top Vaccine Myths Debunked
S4, E3: A special compilation featuring some of the most common misconceptions shared by past guests
Hope, Healing, and Human Rights with Anne E. Goldfeld, MD
S4, E2: Anne E. Goldfeld, MD, physician-scientist, humanitarian, and recipient of the 2025 Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Humanitarian Award, reflects on a remarkable career in global health …
How Passion and Purpose Drive Vaccine Innovation with Rino Rappuoli, PhD
S4, E1: Rino Rappuoli, PhD, a true pioneer in modern vaccinology, shares his insights on mentorship, the origins of reverse vaccinology, climate change, and the role of AI in disease prevention …
Trust, Truth, and Translating Science with Katelyn K. Jetelina, PhD, MPH
S3, E12: Katelyn K. Jetelina, PhD, MPH, epidemiologist, data scientist, and founder of Your Local Epidemiologist, shares her journey from statistical curiosity to science communication powerhouse …
From Shark Dreams to Global Health with Craig Spencer, MD, MPH
S3, E11: Craig Spencer, MD, MPH, emergency physician and global health expert, talks about what it takes to lead in times of crisis. From treating Ebola patients in Guinea to navigating COVID-19 in New York—and why the lessons of past pandemics must not be forgotten …
