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As part of a listening and gathering process for the project ‘Improving Trustworthiness in Global Health’, Conrad Keating (Adjunct Professor and writer-in-residence at the School of Medicine, University College Dublin) interviewed thinkers across agencies and geographies including physician-scientists, virologists, policy makers and global health leaders. These short interviews address a range of subjects from disinformation and declining global health budgets, to how the changing geopolitical context and the rise of defensive nationalism will affect global public health programmes over the coming decades.
Julio Frenk | Physician, Global Health Researcher and Chancellor of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Edward Holmes | Evolutionary Biologist and Virologist, University of Sydney
Peter Hotez | Paediatrician, Vaccinologist, Global Health Strategist, Baylor College of Medicine Texas and the coordinator of the Texas Children’s Centre for Vaccine Development
Heidi Larson | Anthropologist and Founding Director of the Vaccine Confidence Project, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Uche Amazigo | Professor of Medical Parasitology and Public Health Specialist
Jerome H. Kim | Physician and Director General of the International Vaccine Institute (IVI), Seoul, South Korea
William ‘Bill’ Foege | Physician, and Epidemiologist who devised the global strategy for the eradication of smallpox at the end of the 1970s, former Director of the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention
Joy Shu’aibu | Physician, Director of Programme Operations for Nigeria Sightsavers, and CharityComms Inspiring Communicator 2020
Kevin Marsh | Physician, Malariologist, Professor Tropical Medicine, and Director of Africa Oxford Initiative at Oxford University
Janet Hemingway | Professor of Vector Biology, President of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, and former Director of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
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