Organization: Professor and Vice Chair for Research, Director, OHSU Center for Global Child Health Research, Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics
Country of work: USA
Role in the Delegation: Board Member
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Organization: Aurum Institute
Country of work: South Africa
Role in the Delegation: Alternate Board Member
Violet is a scientist in global health with over 20 years of research experience. She is currently a Chief Specialist Scientist at Aurum Institute and has worked on various projects across different countries and continents leading, designing, and managing the implementation of research studies. Her work has focused on evaluating the implementation of new tools for control and prevention of TB and TB/HIV coinfection in high burden settings. She has worked with international organizations and has collaborated with global partners. Violet has contributed to a wide range of articles and has published widely contributing to the scientific community.
Organization: DSI-NRF Centre of Excellence for Biomedical TB Research, SAMRC Centre for TB Research Department of Biomedical Sciences | Division of Molecular Biology and Human Genetics Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences | Stellenbosch University
Country of work: South Africa
Role in the Delegation: Member
Grant is a Professor of Molecular Biology and Human Genetics at Stellenbosch University in Cape Town, South Arica. He founded and leads the CLIME research group dedicated to pursuing practical and translatable solutions to end tuberculosis via Africa-centred excellence in training.
Organization: Private equity
Country of work: Asia
Role in the Delegation: Member
Lynn is CFO (SouthEast Asia) for a global private equity firm. She was previously the Executive Director of a healthcare foundation, a portfolio company of a private equity firm, and drove financial return alongside social impact in the area of eliminating tuberculosis in SouthEast Asian countries
Organization: Friends for International TB Relief
Country of work: Viet Nam
Role in the Delegation: Member
Luan is president of Friends for International TB Relief and technical advisor for IRDVN in Vietnam. Luan has supported Vietnam’s NTP in the evidence generation for active case finding, private sector engagement, social protection, TB diagnostics and prevention. He co-led the 2020 Program Review and was on Vietnam’s 2021-2023 GFATM CCM TB advisory group. He serves as Treasurer of the Union, on the STBP Board's Innovation Constituency and WHO’s Civil Society Task Force on TB. Luan is a PhD candidate from Karolinska Institutet, holds an MPH from LSHTM and a bachelor in bioengineering and mathematics from the University of Pennsylvania.
Organization: Heidelberg University Hospital
Country of work: Germany
Role in the Delegation: Member
Seda is a molecular biologist with postgraduate training in molecular life sciences and global health. She worked at FIND, the Global Alliance for Diagnostics, in various capacities from 2015 to 2021. She joined the Denkinger group in February 2021 as the technology lead for the NIH-funded R2D2 TB Network. She has experience and knowledge in infectious disease diagnostics, clinical research, and global health issues, especially in the areas of tuberculosis and malaria.
Organization: India Health Fund
Country of work: India
Role in the Delegation: Member
Madhav Joshi is Chief Executive Officer of India Health Fund – an initiative of Tata Trusts which aims to help accelerate the elimination of communicable diseases by funding the development of technology-led solutions which can help improve patient outcomes and strengthen primary care