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Increasing Prevention and Treatment of TB

Professor Mike Levin

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Professor Mike Levin

Chair in Paediatrics and International Child Health

m.levin@imperial.ac.uk

Imperial College School of Medicine and Technology, London

 

Qualifications

Professor Mike Levin graduated in medicine from the Witwatersrand University in Johannesburg, South Africa. He completed postgraduate training in paediatrics at the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street where he worked in nephrology and intensive care. He underwent training in paediatric infectious diseases working at the MRC Research Unit in the Gambia and the Children’s Hospital, Colorado. He was Consultant in Paediatric Infectious Diseases at Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital before being appointed to the Chair of Paediatrics at Imperial College.

Role undertaking on the EU TB diagnostics project

His research interests include meningococcal disease, mycobacterial infections, and malaria.  Design of the study and writing of the original proposal. Overall coordination of project and linking of gene array and bioinformatic components

 

 

Last updated: March 31st 2008