Dr. Deborah Birx is a famous American physician and diplomat who served as the United States Global AIDS Coordinator for both Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump since 2014. She has also worked as the Coronavirus Response Coordinator for the White House Coronavirus Task Force since 2020. Deborah focuses on HIV/AIDS immunology, vaccine research, and global health. She was also was responsible for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) program in 65 countries supporting HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention programs.
- Dr. Deborah was born as Deborah Leah Birx on the 4th of April, 1956, in Pennsylvania, the United States of America. She is 64 years old as of 2020 and she celebrates her birthday with her family, friends, and colleagues on the 4th of April every year. Her next birthday will come on the 4th of April, 2021 when she will be turning 65 years of age.
- Dr. Deborah Birx is a woman of average stature and she appears to be quite tall in her photos, relative to her surroundings. She has an average height and moderate body weight. However, details regarding her actual height and other body measurements are publicly unavailable. Moreover, we are still keeping tabs and we shall update this section once it is available.
- Dr. Birx’s father is called Donald Birx, who was a mathematician and electrical engineer. Her mother is called Adele Sparks Birx, a nursing instructor. She also has a late brother called Danny, the scientist and founder of a research company. Dr. Birx’s older brother, Don Birx, is the president of Plymouth State University. Her family resides in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in the United States of America
- Dr. Deborah is happily married to her loving and caring husband called Paige Reffe. Birx resides with her parents, husband, and the family of one of her daughters in a multi-generational home. Birx’s husband, Paige Reffe, serves as an American lawyer who performs managerial roles in the Carter, Reagan, and Clinton administrations.
- Dr. Birx and her husband, Reffe are blessed with two adult daughters, Devynn Birx-Raybuck and Danielle Birx-Raybuck.
- From 1980-1994, Debora worked as an active-duty reserve officer in the United States Army. From 1994 up to 2008, she served as an active-duty regular army where she achieved the rank of Colonel. From the year 1980- 1994, Deborah worked as a physician at the Walter Reed Medical Center. In 1981, she did and completed her internship in internal medicine. She also worked in Anthony Fauci’s lab where she completed two fellowships in clinical immunology, specializing in allergies and diagnostics.
- From 1985-1989, Deborah served as the assistant chief of the Walter Reed Allergy and thereafter, she started her career as a clinician in immunology and later focused on HIV/AIDs vaccine research. From 1986-1989, Birx worked as an instigator at the National Institute of Health where she specialized in cellular immunology.
- Dr. Deborah Birx has never disclosed any information regarding her salary. However, we are still reviewing this section and we shall update it once it is out
- Dr. Deborah Birx has never disclosed any information regarding her net worth. However, we are still reviewing this section and we shall update it once it is out