JoAnn M. Thierry
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JoAnn M. Thierry, PhD, MS, CSW, (born October 29, 1958) is a behavioral scientist with the United States National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Thierry is a "Thought Leader" in her chosen profession and will begin a new professional chapter with her recent appointment to an extramural detail with the CDC in Atlanta effective Jan. 01, 2008. Dr. Thierry's profession has taken her to many international destinations in over fifteen years of service with the CDC. Australia, Brazil, Denmark and France are just a few of the many countries among those destinations.
Parents, Louis H. and Patricia M. Thierry are healthy, vital and happy to be able to celebrate their Fiftieth Anniversary at the Sunset Restaurant on October 05, 2007 in Dr. Thierry's birthplace of Auburn, New York. Her only sibling, Michael P. Thierry, is a major landowner in Upstate New York, and also maintains an interest in the health sector.

