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Read more at: Dr Daniel Egan

Dr Daniel Egan

I am a South African-trained clinician-scientist with an interest in infectious diseases, immunology, and vaccines. I am currently a PhD student in Professor Jonathan Heeney's group, where I am examining immune correlates of protection to COVID-19 and potential strategies for broadening protection of future vaccines.


Read more at: Xinye Zou

Xinye Zou

Xinye Zou is a final-year PhD student at the University of Cambridge, specialising in social medicine and health education. She holds a Master's degree from Harvard University and a BSc from Syracuse University. Her principal areas of research encompass life course studies, socioeconomic determinants of health, health behaviour, health disparities, psychosocial well-being, health education, and healthcare management.


Read more at: Allan G Nsubuga

Allan G Nsubuga

Public Health practioner with keen interest in M&E, and finding global health solutions in resource limited settings.


Read more at: Susie Nightingale

Susie Nightingale

Susie is the Research and Impact Co-ordinator at the Andrew and Virginia Rudd Centre, Faculty of Education.


Read more at: Dr Charlotte Hammer

Dr Charlotte Hammer

I am an applied infectious diseases epidemiologist. My research focusses on emerging and high consequence infectious diseases, covering aspects such as risk factor identification, development of novel surveillance systems and outbreak response mechanisms.


Read more at: Charlie Artingstoll

Charlie Artingstoll

Charlie Artingstoll runs Sin Sar Bar — a social change organisation in Myanmar. His work focuses on taking important ideas and concepts, and finding creative ways to communicate them to the general public across multiple channels and also multiple languages. Key to his approach is working together with grassroots civil society organisations to ensure that the messages reach the right people in ways that people best understand.


Read more at: Professor Olivier Restif

Professor Olivier Restif

Olivier Restif is the Alborada Associate Professor in Epidemiology at the Department of Veterinary Medicine, and has broad expertise in the use of mathematical and statistical models to study the dynamics if infectious diseases. He leads a diverse, multi-disciplinary team working on a range of diseases in people, livestock and wildlife within a One Health framework. Current research projects include wildlife reservoir of zoonotic diseases, dog rabies and antimicrobial resistance in zoonotic bacteria.  


Read more at: Anne Omam Ngo Bibaa

Anne Omam Ngo Bibaa

PhD student with research focus being on Primary health care delivery models for non-communicable diseases in conflict affected communities in Cameroon and Nigeria


Read more at: Susan Ifeagwu

Susan Ifeagwu

I am a PhD Candidate studying universal health coverage (UHC) in Sub-Saharan Africa with a focus on Uganda. My research interests span health systems strengthening in low- and middle-income countries, health inequalities, global health policy, development and sustainability.


Read more at: Corinna Alberg

Corinna Alberg

I am interested in making links with this involved in global health and in particular researchers interested in research capacity building and support in Africa. Centre for Trophoblast Research Global health and developing research capacity in Africa