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Dr Juliet Addo, LSHTM (Medicine, Public Health): Hypertension and cardiovascular disease, Ghana [profile]
Dr Charles Agyemang, University of Amsterdam (Epidemiology, Public Health): Hypertension, cardiovascular disease, diabetes; Ghana, African communities in the Netherlands. [profile]
Prof Pascale Allotey, Brunel (Medical Anthropology, Public Health): international health, ethics in research, health policy; Cameroon, Australia, UK. [profile]
Dr Paul Amuna, University of Greenwich (Medicine, International Nutrition & Public Health): nutrition interventions; research; human resource training and capacity building; partnerships for health and development; UK, Africa. [profile]
Dr. Kofi Anie, Imperial College (Clinical Psychology): sickle-cell disease research and intervention; Ghana, Nigeria, UK. [profile]
Dr Petra Boynton, University College London (UCL) (Social Psychology): health research (UK, South Africa, Asia), distance learning (UK-South Africa), use of new technologies in teaching and research dissemination. [profile]
Prof Cathy Campbell, London School of Economics (LSE) (Social Psychology): HIV/AIDS, collective action; southern Africa, UK. [profile]
Dr. Sharon Cox, LSHTM (Nutrition/Genetics/Immunology): nutritional interventions and research relating to sickle cell disease; Ghana, Gambia, Tanzania. [profile]
Dr Ama de-Graft Aikins, Cambridge (Social Psychology): experiences of diabetes, hypertension and mental illness (Ghana); experiences of cancers, sickle cell disease, mental illness (UK); representations of obesity. [profile]
Dr Victor Doku, Institute of Psychiatry (Community Psychiatry): chronic disease and mental health; mental health and poverty; schizophrenia, epilepsy; Ghana, Kenya, UK. [profile]
Prof Trisha Greenhalgh, UCL (Medicine/Medical Anthropology): diabetes (UK), evidence-based medicine workshops, distance learning teaching; UK, South Africa. [profile]
Dr Emma Pitchforth, LSE (Health Sciences): maternal and reproductive health, quality and organisation of maternity services, public health; Bangladesh, India, Ethiopia, UK. [profile]
Dr Eugene Sobngwi, Newcastle (Medicine, Public Health): epidemiology, public health; obesity, diabetes, hypertension; Cameroon [profile]
Prof Nigel Unwin, Newcastle (Medicine, Public Health): epidemiology, public health importance and prevention of diabetes and related chronic diseases; Tanzania, Cameroon, South Africa, Mauritius. [profile]
Dr Kirsty Winkley, King's College/Institute of Psychiatry (Psychology, Nursing): diabetes, depression, anxiety; African communities in London. [profile]
 
 

                      






 

     
   

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