Aysha Akhtar

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OccupationsCo-founder and CEO of the Center for Contemporary Sciences
KnownforNeurologist, public health specialist, animal ethicist
Aysha Akhtar
EducationMaster's degree in Public Health
OccupationsCo-founder and CEO of the Center for Contemporary Sciences
Known forNeurologist, public health specialist, animal ethicist

Aysha Akhtar is an American neurologist, public health specialist and animal ethicist.[1][2] Akhtar is co-founder, CEO, and President of the Center for Contemporary Sciences.[2] She is a US veteran.

Akhtar has a master's degree in public health and is double board-certified in both neurology and preventive medicine.[1] She was a Medical Officer for the Food and Drug Administration's Office of Counterterrorism and Emerging Threats and Commander in the U.S. Public Health Service.[3] She was previously Deputy Director of the Army's Traumatic Brain Injury Program.[4]

Akhtar is a Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics and is a consultant editor for the Journal of Animal Ethics.[1] She is a long-term advocate of animal rights and attended animal protection events from a young age.[5]

In 2019, Akhtar authored Our Symphony with Animals: On Health, Empathy, and Our Shared Destinies which combines medicine, social sciences and personal stories.[6] Her book explores how empathy with animals deeply affects humans' health and well-being. Akhtar argues that animals are co-equals, worthy of compassion and respect.[7] She has stated that "I am on a mission to show how treating animals with kindness is not only good for animals, but also good for us."[8]

She was a speaker at The Rethinking Animals Summit and the DC VegFest in 2019.[9][10]

Personal life

Aysha Akhtar is married and lives in Maryland. She is a first generation Pakistani American and is a contemporary artist. Akhtar is a vegan.[11]

Selected publications

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