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Leadership Team

Co-Directors

Professor Kat Holt

Kat Holt

Co-Director of the AMR Centre

Professor of Microbial Systems Genomics

Professor Gwen Knight

Gwen Knight

Co-Director of the AMR Centre

Associate Professor

Deputy Directors

Alfred Ngwa

Alfred Ngwa

Deputy Director

Professor 

Dr Jackie Knee

Jackie Knee

Deputy Director

Assistant Professor in the Environmental Health Group

Dr Rebecca Glover

Rebecca Glover

Deputy Director

Management Committee

Dr James H. Cross

James H. Cross

Management Committee member

Dr Richard Wall

Richard Wall

Management Committee member

Dr Megan Carey

Megan Carey

Management Committee member

Dr Anton Spadar

Anton Spadar

Management Committee member

Miss Mollie Virgo

Mollie Virgo

Centre Coordinator

Ndey fatou Drammeh

PhD student Representative

Dr Ebenn Foster-Nyarko

Ebenezer Foster-Nyarko

Management Committee member

Ms Giorgia Gon

Giorgia Gon

Management Committee member

Steering committee

Chair: Catherine Goodman

Senior Subject Expert, PHP

Catherine has been working in the field of health economics and health systems analysis at LSHTM since 1997. After a first degree in economics at Cambridge, and a Masters in development economics at SOAS, she spent two years working as an economic planner in the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in Lesotho. After joining LSHTM her work mainly focused on the economics of malaria control, and she completed a PhD on the retail sector and malaria control in Tanzania. Between 2006 and 2011, she was based with the Kenyan Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) / Wellcome Trust Research Programme in Nairobi. She is now in London again, where her work focuses on understanding the private health care sector, access to malaria treatment and improving peripheral public health facility financial and management systems.

Anthony Scott

Senior Subject Expert, EPH

Anthony Scott is an infectious disease epidemiologist with a long standing interest in invasive bacterial diseases of children. For the last 25 years he has worked at the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme in Kilifi, Kenya, where he established integration of clinical, microbiological and demographic surveillance for invasive bacterial infections. He has studied longitudinal trends in anti-microbial resistance in Kilifi and examined risk factors for drug resistant infections.  He co-authored the implementation manual for the Fleming Fund surveillance and served on their technical advisory group. He has a particular interest in the use of vaccines to reduce drug resistant infections.

Martin Antonio

Senior Subject Expert, MRC The Gambia

Professor Martin Antonio is the leader of the molecular biology group at the MRC Unit The Gambia and was recently awarded an honorary professorship at the Division of Microbiology & Immunity, Warwick Medical School, Coventry, UK. He is also the Director of WHO Regional Reference Laboratory for Invasive Bacterial Diseases and the MRC Programme Leader-Track at MRCG. Originally from Ghana, Martin trained in molecular microbiology in the UK and set up the molecular microbiology research group in 2005, when he was first appointed at MRCG. Since then, Martin was instrumental in establishing the molecular capabilities at The Unit. Martin’s research is focused on the leverage of new molecular technologies in diagnosis of tropical infections, investigation of microbial transmission and clinical trials.

Alison Grant

Senior Subject Expert, ITD

Alison's main research interest is improving care for people with HIV in developing countries, and preventing TB. Major projects include a cluster-randomised trial investigating a point-of-care TB test and treat algorithm for people with advanced HIV disease in South Africa; evaluation of South African national roll-out of Xpert MTB/RIF, a new TB diagnostic test replacing smear microscopy; investigation of how best to use Xpert MTB/RIF among people attending clinics for HIV care; linkage to care after a rifampicin-resistant Xpert MTB/RIF result in South Africa; and a trial comparing a single round of weekly isoniazid/rifapentine to periodic treatment. In collaboration with colleagues in South Africa, she has been involved with the design, implementation and evaluation of an HIV care programme in workplace and community settings.

Clare Chandler

Senior Subject Expert, PHP

Clare Chandler (PhD) is a medical anthropologist whose portfolio of work connects practices, technologies and policies of health, health care and health research. She has worked on a range of health challenges including malaria, Ebola, multimorbidity, urban health, One Health and antimicrobial resistance. Her work is typically collaborative, with scholars from other disciplines as well as with other anthropologists, and cross-sectoral including animal health and agriculture as well as human health. She was co-founding Director of the LSHTM Antimicrobial Resistance Centre, which works to inspire innovation through interdisciplinary engagements and she has led the Anthropology of Antimicrobial Resistance research group at the LSHTM since 2017, bringing critical social scholarship to global health topics including drug resistance. 

Jose Bengoechea

Senior Subject Expert, ITD

Jose Bengoechea Jose is Dean of the LSHTM Faculty of ITD, and an expert in biology and host-pathogen interactions of the priority-critical AMR pathogen Klebsiella. He has developed innovative model systems, and the use of single cell approaches, scRNA-seq and mass cytometry, to study the infection biology of antibiotic-resistant infections. His translational research includes industry collaborations to develop host-directed and antibody-based therapeutics against Klebsiella, and to trial Klebsiella vaccines.

Katharina Kranzer

Senior Subject Expert, ITD

Katharina is an Honorary Consultant in Clinical Microbiology at the University College London Hospital and holds an appointment at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. She is currently based in Harare, where she co-directs The Health Research Unit (THRU-Zim) which is part of the Biomedical Research and Training Institute. Her research interests include tuberculosis, sexually transmitted diseases, and antimicrobial resistance – of which she is involved in a number of studies in Africa. In collaboration with Dr Tom Darton at the University of Sheffield and Dr Justin Dixon, she is investigating the effect of the 2019 conjugated typhoid vaccine campaign on antimicrobial prescribing in Harare, Zimbabwe.