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Who's Who
Who's Who
CRIMA staff members
- Professor Pascale Allotey
- Dr Andrew Beatty
- Dr Peggy Froerer
- Professor Cecil Helman
- Dr Isak Niehaus
- Dr Melissa Parker (director)
- Dr James Staples
- Professor John Tulloch
The CRIMA Board of Advisors
- Emeritus Professor Ronald Frankenberg
- Dr Robert A. Hahn (Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, USA)
- Professor C.G.Nicholas Mascie-Taylor (Cambridge University)
- Emeritus Professor Murray Last (University College London)
- Professor Lenore Manderson (Monash University, Australia)
- Professor Emily Martin (New York University, USA)
- Professor Susan Reynolds-Whyte (University of Copenhagen)
- Professor Nancy Scheper-Hughes (University of Berkeley, USA)
- Dr Allan Young (McGill University, Canada)
International scientific advisors to CRIMA
- Mary Crewe (Director, Centre for the Study of AIDS, Pretoria, Africa)
- Professor Bah Dhillon (Consultant in ophthalmology and Professor in Visual Impairment Studies at Edinburgh University and Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK)
- Professor Alan Fenwick, OBE (Director, Schistosomiasis Control Initiative and Professor of Tropical Parasitology at Imperial College, London)
- Dr Narcis Kabatereine (National Co-ordinator of Schistosomiasis Control, Vector Control Division, Ministry of Health, Uganda)
- Dr Mwele Malecela (Director, National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania; National Coordinator for Tanzania’s lymphatic filariasis Elimination Programme; and President of the Global Alliance to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis)
The scientists and clinicians listed above all work closely with anthropologists at CRIMA in their endeavour to design appropriate public health policy
CRIMA Associate Members
- Dr Wenzel Geissler (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)
- Dr Ian Harper (Edinburgh University)
- Dr Susie Kilshaw (University College London)
- Dr Hayley Macgregor (Institute of Development Studies, Sussex)
- Professor Margaret Gyapong (Health Research Unit, Ministry of Health, Ghana)
Collaborating Institutions