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Maryam Shahmanesh is a Professor of Global Health at the Institute for Global Health, Faculty on the executive committee of the the Africa Health Research Institute (South Africa), and an Honorary Consultant in Sexual Health and HIV Medicine at the Mortimer Market Centre. After graduating in Medicine (Cambridge University), she completed her specialist training in Sexual health and HIV medicine (London). Her academic training, which has complemented her clinical training, includes a degree in Social and Political Science (Cambridge University), a Masters in Epidemiology (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine), and a PhD in Clinical Epidemiology (University College London).
During her clinical and academic training she spent two years as a project coordinator with Medicines sans Frontieres in north Burma (1997-1999), where she gained extensive experience in evaluating, developing and implementing malaria, TB, HIV and sexual health services. Maryam's research interests are in the area of Global Health (UK, Burma, India, and South Africa) and have been supported by Wellcome Trust Clinical Training Fellowships, Walport (NIHR) Clinical lectureship, and a US NIH Early investigator award. Her key interest in to is to work with the multiple disciplines of social science, clinical medicine and epidemiology to develop and use innovative methods to rapidly evaluate complex interventions. Her experiences in Burma, India and South Africa, have provided her with ample experience in engaging and communicating with policy makers, stakeholders and communities, often in challenging and adverse conditions.
In addition to her research, Maryam is actively involved in post graduate teaching. She has been the graduate teacher for taught programs; and has designed and led three Masters programmes at UCL, the Masters in Sexually Transmitted Infection and HIV (2010); the Masters in Population Health (2016); and the Masters in Applied Infectious Disease Epidemiology (2019). Maryam currently supervised PhD students (4) and is a mentor to a large team of South African early career researchers. Maryam, is also a clinician at one of the largest sexual health and HIV clinics in the UK.
During her clinical and academic training she spent two years as a project coordinator with Medicines sans Frontieres in north Burma (1997-1999), where she gained extensive experience in evaluating, developing and implementing malaria, TB, HIV and sexual health services. Maryam's research interests are in the area of Global Health (UK, Burma, India, and South Africa) and have been supported by Wellcome Trust Clinical Training Fellowships, Walport (NIHR) Clinical lectureship, and a US NIH Early investigator award. Her key interest in to is to work with the multiple disciplines of social science, clinical medicine and epidemiology to develop and use innovative methods to rapidly evaluate complex interventions. Her experiences in Burma, India and South Africa, have provided her with ample experience in engaging and communicating with policy makers, stakeholders and communities, often in challenging and adverse conditions.
In addition to her research, Maryam is actively involved in post graduate teaching. She has been the graduate teacher for taught programs; and has designed and led three Masters programmes at UCL, the Masters in Sexually Transmitted Infection and HIV (2010); the Masters in Population Health (2016); and the Masters in Applied Infectious Disease Epidemiology (2019). Maryam currently supervised PhD students (4) and is a mentor to a large team of South African early career researchers. Maryam, is also a clinician at one of the largest sexual health and HIV clinics in the UK.
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