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Infectious Diseases instractors

Professor Murat Akova

 

Professor Akova is a graduate of Istanbul University Medical School. He completed his residency training in internal medicine at Hacettepe University School of Medicine in Ankara in 1988 and in infectious diseases in 1991. Dr. Akova studied at the Department of Medical Microbiology in London Hospital Medical College, London, UK between 1988-1989 and obtained an DSc Degree in Clinical Microbiology from this institution. He was a visiting scientist at Center for Adaptive Resistance and Microbiology in Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, USA between 1992-1993. Currently, he serves as an attending physician in Infectious Diseases Department at Hacettepe University School of Medicine. Dr. Akova is a member of Executive Committee of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) and his current function is the General Secretary and Scientific Affairs Officer. He is the president-elect of ESCMID for 2014-2016. Among his scientific research interests are infections in immunocompromised host and antimicrobial resistance.

Professor Paul Little 

 

Professor Paul Little is Professor of Primary Care Research within Medicine at the University of Southampton.

Professor Little was the first GP to be awarded a Wellcome HSR training fellowship (for research on health promotion),

 and the first to be awarded an MRC Clinician Scientist Fellowship (for research on common self-limiting illness), and in

 addition current major areas of research are in enabling behaviour change both for health professionals and also in empowering

 patients.

Prof. Shah Ebrahim

 

I studied medicine at Nottingham University (1970-5), including an inter-collated degree in community medicine, and obtained an MSc in epidemiology from LSHTM in 1981, and a DM in 1985, holding a Wellcome Trust fellowship in clinical epidemiology during this time.  I trained in primary care and subsequently in geriatric medicine and have held chairs in geriatric medicine (London & Barts 1989-92), clinical epidemiology (Royal Free, 1992-1998), and epidemiology of ageing (University of Bristol, 1998-2005). I am a visiting fellow at the University of Bristol and visiting professor at University College London.  I am co-editor of the International Journal of Epidemiology and  coordinating editor of the Cochrane Heart Group.  I chaired the Wellcome Trust Populations & Public Health funding committee (2005-7) . I was a non-executive board member of National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) (2005-8) and am a member of the NICE Internatinoal advisory committee. I joined LSHTM in October 2005.  I retired in May 2014 and continue to edit the International Journal of Epidemiology, do work for NICE International and support research and teaching at LSHTM.

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