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Why would someone devote their life to infectious disease? In this video, I explain what drew me to the field—from a childhood fascination with Louis Pasteur and virus hunters at the CDC, to growing up during the early HIV pandemic, to discovering that infectious disease sits at the center of medicine, history, and human civilization itself. Infectious disease is about solving puzzles. It’s detective work. It’s understanding how invisible organisms shape individual lives, global pandemics, wars, economics, and the future of society. One case can change the world. I also talk about why infectious disease is often misunderstood and undervalued, despite being foundational to modern medicine, public health, and biosecurity—and why I believe it remains one of the most important and intellectually demanding fields in medicine today. Whether you’re interested in medicine, public health, pandemics, or how science quietly holds civilization together, this video explains why infectious disease became my life’s work. 00:00 – Why Infectious Disease Captivated Me 00:55 – Louis Pasteur and the Power of Germ Theory 02:05 – Scientists as Adventurers and Problem-Solvers 03:50 – Growing Up During the HIV Pandemic 05:00 – Virus Hunters and the Moment It Clicked 06:20 – Infectious Disease as Detective Work 07:45 – How Disease Shapes Civilization 09:00 – Pandemics, Biosecurity, and the Modern World 11:45 – Why Infectious Disease Is Undervalued (and Essential)