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Internationally-renowned Global Health expert joins Exeter
A Professor of Global Health who has a wide range of expertise in investigating health inequalities in disease risk and prevention in countries across the world has joined the University of Exeter.
Professor Rajiv Chowdhury has recently moved from the University of Cambridge. His research interests broadly involve lifestyle, biological and environmental epidemiology of non-communicable diseases, and inequalities in health across low and middle-income countries.
Rajiv said: “I’m delighted to be moving to Exeter, and I’m really excited by the level of scientific excellence at Exeter, and the dynamic vision I see across a range of public health research areas. I’m looking forward to developing collaborations that will have real benefits to people and communities across the world.”
Professor Rajiv Chowdhury
A Professor of Global Health who has a wide range of expertise in investigating health inequalities in disease risk and prevention in countries across the world has joined the University of Exeter.
Professor Rajiv Chowdhury has recently moved from the University of Cambridge. His research interests broadly involve lifestyle, biological and environmental epidemiology of non-communicable diseases, and inequalities in health across low and middle-income countries.
Rajiv said: “I’m delighted to be moving to Exeter, and I’m really excited by the level of scientific excellence at Exeter, and the dynamic vision I see across a range of public health research areas. I’m looking forward to developing collaborations that will have real benefits to people and communities across the world.”
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