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Hilary Bower
Senior Epidemiologist UKPHRST/Associate Professor Infectious Disease Epidemiology
Hilary Bower is a senior epidemiologist and researcher with extensive experience in global public health, particularly in emerging infectious diseases and outbreak response.45 She holds the position of Senior Epidemiologist at the UK Public Health Rapid Support Team (UK-PHRST) and is an Associate Professor in Infectious Disease Epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM).5
Professional Background
Dr. Bower is a core member of the UK-PHRST, which is a collaborative partnership between LSHTM and Public Health England that rapidly deploys multidisciplinary public health professionals to areas of need in low and middle-income countries.24 Her work involves responding to disease outbreaks, conducting research, and supporting capacity development in global health security.1
Research and Expertise
Hilary Bower's research interests focus on:
- Emerging and epidemic infectious diseases
- Improving outbreak responses and interventions
- Ebola virus
- Febrile illnesses of unknown origin45
She has extensive field experience in Africa and Asia, contributing to various public health initiatives and outbreak responses.3
Role in UK-PHRST
As part of the UK-PHRST, Dr. Bower has been involved in:
- Deploying to outbreak sites
- Contributing to research projects
- Supporting capacity building efforts in partner countries
- Collaborating with international organizations like Africa CDC13
Her expertise has been particularly valuable in the team's response to global health emergencies, including the COVID-19 pandemic.1
Academic Contributions
In addition to her field work, Dr. Bower is actively involved in academic research and publishing. She is affiliated with the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at LSHTM, where she contributes to the institution's research output and educational programs.56
Hilary Bower's multifaceted role in epidemiology, outbreak response, and global health research makes her a key figure in the UK's efforts to address international public health challenges and strengthen global health security.