Muin Joseph Khoury is an American geneticist and epidemiologist who conducts research in the field of public health genomics.
He is the founding director of the Office of Public Health Genomics at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since 1997.
He has also been a senior advisor in public health genomics at the National Cancer Institute since 2007.
He received a Ph.D. in Human Genetics/Genetic Epidemiology and training in Medical Genetics from Johns Hopkins University.
[1] Khoury has developed various successful ongoing national and international initiatives to turn advances in genomics and precision health technologies into actions that improve health and prevent disease.