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Riko Kimoto

Senior Project Manager
Asia-Europe Foundation

Riko KIMOTO leads the thematic area of Public Health, which covers AMR, from conceptualisation to implementation at Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF), an intergovernmental not-for-profit organisation located in Singapore. Prior to joining ASEF, she gained field experience in other continents, including Latin America and Africa. Riko has a Bachelor of Nursing degree from Australian Catholic University, and she is a qualified nurse with several years of clinical experience. She then obtained her Master’s degree in International Public Health (MIPH) from the University of Queensland.

Riko Kimoto

Senior Project Manager
Asia-Europe Foundation

Riko Kimoto

Senior Project Manager
Asia-Europe Foundation

Riko KIMOTO leads the thematic area of Public Health, which covers AMR, from conceptualisation to implementation at Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF), an intergovernmental not-for-profit organisation located in Singapore. Prior to joining ASEF, she gained field experience in other continents, including Latin America and Africa. Riko has a Bachelor of Nursing degree from Australian Catholic University, and she is a qualified nurse with several years of clinical experience. She then obtained her Master’s degree in International Public Health (MIPH) from the University of Queensland.

 

Julian Parkhill

Professor
University of Cambridge

Julian is currently a professor in the Department of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Cambridge. His research interests are focussed on the evolution of bacterial pathogens, and his group uses large-scale genomics to understand their origin and transmission, and how they adapt to selective pressures such as antibiotics and vaccines. Over the last few years his group has identified the global origin and routes of spread of many human and animal pathogens, and discovered mechanisms of resistance to antibiotics and evasion of vaccines.

Julian Parkhill

Professor
University of Cambridge

Julian Parkhill

Professor
University of Cambridge

Julian is currently a professor in the Department of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Cambridge. His research interests are focussed on the evolution of bacterial pathogens, and his group uses large-scale genomics to understand their origin and transmission, and how they adapt to selective pressures such as antibiotics and vaccines. Over the last few years his group has identified the global origin and routes of spread of many human and animal pathogens, and discovered mechanisms of resistance to antibiotics and evasion of vaccines. Before moving to Cambridge in 2019, he worked at the Wellcome Sanger Institute for 20 years. He was elected to the Academy of Medical Science in 2009, the American Academy of Microbiology in 2012, and as a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2014.

 

Fatema Rafiqi

Research Program Manager
Access to Medicine Foundation

Fatema Rafiqi

Research Program Manager
Access to Medicine Foundation

Fatema Rafiqi

Research Program Manager
Access to Medicine Foundation
 

Diana Nasike

Health Security Policy Officer
Ministry of Public Health Uganda

Diana Nasike

Health Security Policy Officer
Ministry of Public Health Uganda

Diana Nasike

Health Security Policy Officer
Ministry of Public Health Uganda
 

David Findlay

CEO
Rostra Therapeutics

David Findlay

CEO
Rostra Therapeutics

David Findlay

CEO
Rostra Therapeutics
 

Jason Clark

CSO
Fixed Phage

Jason Clark

CSO
Fixed Phage

Jason Clark

CSO
Fixed Phage
 

Danjuma Adda

President
World Hepatitis Alliance

Danjuma Adda

President
World Hepatitis Alliance

Danjuma Adda

President
World Hepatitis Alliance
 

Michael Ferguson

Professor
Dundee University

Mike studies the biochemistry of protozoan parasites. With colleagues, he established the Drug Discovery Unit at the University of Dundee in 2006, which has resulted in compounds in Phase 1 and 2 clinical trials and the generation of spin-out companies. Mike is also co-Director of the Dundee Proteomics Facility, one of the largest in Europe, that accelerates discovery and translational science.

 

Mike believes that research should generate new knowledge and provide returns for its key stakeholders: patients and the taxpayer.

 

Michael Ferguson

Professor
Dundee University

Michael Ferguson

Professor
Dundee University

Mike studies the biochemistry of protozoan parasites. With colleagues, he established the Drug Discovery Unit at the University of Dundee in 2006, which has resulted in compounds in Phase 1 and 2 clinical trials and the generation of spin-out companies. Mike is also co-Director of the Dundee Proteomics Facility, one of the largest in Europe, that accelerates discovery and translational science.

 

Mike believes that research should generate new knowledge and provide returns for its key stakeholders: patients and the taxpayer.

 

He was a member and Deputy Chair (2012-2021) of the Wellcome board of governors and is on the boards of the Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV) and UK Biobank.

 

Leonid Chindelevitch

Lecturer
Imperial College London

Leonid Chindelevitch

Lecturer
Imperial College London

Leonid Chindelevitch

Lecturer
Imperial College London
 

Sofia Corte-Real

CSO
Technophage

Sofia Corte-Real

CSO
Technophage

Sofia Corte-Real

CSO
Technophage