Global Health Seminar Series: Professor Ed Fottrell
Explore key issues in global health with expert speakers hosted at the Institute for Global Health.
The UCL Institute for Global Health's Global Health Seminar Series is a dynamic and inclusive forum for exploring key issues in global health. Open to anyone with an interest in the field including academics, current and prospective students, and professionals working in global health, the series offers thought-provoking presentations and discussions led by a diverse range of expert speakers.
Each event provides an opportunity to engage with cutting-edge research, policy debates, and real-world experiences from across the global health landscape. Seminars will be held either in-person or online.
Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding, connect with others in the field, or stay informed about emerging challenges and innovations, we welcome you to join us.
Title
"Transdisciplinary research and action in global non-communicable diseases"
About the speaker
Professor Fottrell is Professor of Epidemiology & Global Health at University College London and Director of the UCL Centre for Global Non-communicable Diseases. With training in medical science, public health and epidemiology, Ed is experienced in community health measurement, intervention development and evaluation in Africa and Asia. He has a history of research into maternal, neonatal and child health, non-communicable diseases, community interventions, and mHealth.
Further information
Ticketing
Pre-booking essential
Cost
Free
Open to
All
Availability
Yes