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A memoir of medicine, scientific integrity, and the unwavering belief that disease knows no politics.

Disease Knows No Politics is a timely, inspiring memoir that champions the American Dream and defends the National Institutes of Health (NIH) while recounting the extraordinary immigrant journey of Dr. Elias Zerhouni: former NIH director under President George W. Bush, presidential envoy under President Barack Obama, and treating physician for President Ronald Reagan.
 
Dr. Zerhouni, who was asked to consider directing President Trump’s Operation Warp Speed to create a COVID vaccine, has crafted a memoir and urgent manifesto emphasizing that “disease knows no politics.” He argues that science and public health must remain separate from partisan politics. As NIH director, he upheld this principle while navigating political storms, including the embryonic stem cell debate, ensuring the agency served all Americans, regardless of politics, race, religion, or gender.
 
Dr. Zerhouni spent much of his childhood amidst the Algerian war for Independence, and he later arrived in America in the 1970s from Algiers with his wife, Nadia, and just a few hundred dollars. He built his career as a radiologist and scientist through groundbreaking research and tireless patient care. From Johns Hopkins University to the NIH, Sanofi, and ModeX and OPKO Health, his life journey took him through the heights of academia, government, and industry. Dr. Zerhouni credits America and the tireless support of his wife, Nadia, for making his success possible. His memoir is a tribute to the country that shaped him and a call to protect scientific integrity from political interference.
 

Reviews

"Dr. Elias Zerhouni’s case for keeping politics and special interests out of medicine and scientific research could not be timelier—or more needed."

Michael Bloomberg, founder, Bloomberg L.P. and Bloomberg Philanthropies; WHO Global Ambassador for Noncommunicable Diseases & Injuries

"Besides being a first-class intellect and scientific leader, Elias Zerhouni brought to NIH, as its director, a system of much needed, transparent, and visionary administrative and organizational structure. The NIH has been much better off because of his vision and efforts."

Tony Fauci, former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director

"Elias Zerhouni takes us through the powerful story of his life, from the shimmering shores of Algiers to the lofty halls of the U.S. Capitol, illustrating crucial lessons along the way. He wisely uses his memoir to further acquaint readers with the power and purpose of the NIH, an institution which profoundly shapes biomedical research throughout the United States and the larger world."
 

Sudip Parikh, CEO of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS); executive publisher Science Family of Journals at AAAS

"Dr. Zerhouni’s immigrant journey, brought to life with engaging detail in his memoir, Disease Knows No Politics, is the American dream at its best. I’m grateful for his outstanding service to our country, and all he did to transform the NIH. We can all learn from the lessons in this book, and Dr. Zerhouni’s diverse life experiences, including the way he worked with both Republicans and Democrats in Congress to obtain bipartisan support for the NIH Reform Act, key legislation that shaped the NIH to meet the challenges of a new century."
 

Tommy Thompson, former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services; former president of the University of Wisconsin System; former four-term governor of Wisconsin