Obama names two Indian-Americans to his admin

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Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 1:43 AM IST

US President Barack Obama has named two Indian-Americans - Vivek Murthy and Islam Siddiqui - for key posts in his Administration, the White House has said.

Murthy has been appointed as member of the advisory group on Prevention, Health, Promotion and Integrative and Public Health, while Siddiqui would be the US President's Chief Agricultural Negotiator.

"Our nation will be greatly served by the talent and expertise these individuals bring to their new roles. I am grateful they have agreed to serve in this Administration, and I look forward to working with them in the months and years ahead," Obama said in a statement after announcing the appointment of Murthy.

Murthy is an attending physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital and an instructor at Harvard Medical School, where he is an internal medicine hospitalist.

He is co-founder and President of Doctors for America, a grassroots organisation of over 15,000 doctors and medical students in 50 states who are working to build a better health care system for all Americans.

He is also the co-founder and Chairman of Epernicus, LLC, a privately-held company that builds social networking platforms for scientific institutions and clinical trials.

Murthy has lectured widely on health care reform and physician advocacy.

His writings and research have been published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), Science, the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, and The Washington Post.

Murthy received a BA from Harvard University, an MD from the Yale School of Medicine, and an MBA from the Yale School of Management.

On Wednesday, Obama also sent to the US Senate his intent to re-nominate Siddiqui to be his Chief Agricultural Negotiator, Office of the United States Trade Representative, with the rank of Ambassador.

He was nominated for the first time in September last year.

Siddiqui brings to this office incredible agricultural expertise built over years of work in both government and private sectors.

Siddiqui formerly served as Vice President for Science and Regulatory Affairs at CropLife America, where he was responsible for regulatory and international trade issues related to crop protection chemicals.

Previously, the Indian-American also served as CropLife America's Vice President for agricultural biotechnology and trade.

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First Published: Jan 28 2011 | 5:02 PM IST

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