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The newspaper of The Johns Hopkins University January 9, 2006 | Vol. 35 No. 16
 
Claude Earl Fox of Urban Health Institute to Leave Johns Hopkins

By Dennis O'Shea
Homewood

Claude Earl Fox, director of the Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute, will leave Baltimore next month to accept a new position at the University of Miami.

Fox will join the university's Department of Epidemiology and Public Health and assist Miami's president, Donna Shalala, in developing public health outreach programs in Florida.

Before coming to Johns Hopkins in 2001, Fox had worked for Shalala as administrator of the Health Resources and Services Administration, an agency in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Shalala was then HHS secretary.

As its first permanent director, Fox has shaped the Urban Health Institute, an organization created in 2000 to focus resources from across Johns Hopkins on health and related problems affecting residents of East Baltimore and Baltimore City. Formation of the institute had been recommended by a joint faculty and community Urban Health Council, appointed by President William R. Brody.

"I want to thank Dr. Fox for his dedicated service to Johns Hopkins and the East Baltimore community," university Provost Steven Knapp said, "and congratulate him on his appointment to an exciting and important new role at Miami."

Knapp said he will be consulting with the institute's executive committee and advisory board on the search for new leadership. Fox, he said, has offered to continue with Johns Hopkins on a part-time basis to ensure continuity in the months after he steps down as director.

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