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Hayley MacGregor trained as a medical doctor in South Africa. She pursued further studies in Social Anthropology and completed a PhD at the University of Cambridge in 2003 on the experience of mental distress in a low-income urban settlement in South Africa. Her research interests include emerging infectious disease and pandemic preparedness; the anthropology of antimicrobial resistance; and concepts of care and chronicity in responses to lifelong illness, principally HIV and TB. She is a professor of Medical Anthropology and Global Health at the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex.
Policy Briefs
G7 Germany 2022
Research, Evidence and Learning – The Need for a Global Infrastructure
Policy area: Global Health and Covid-19
Peter Taylor (International Development Research Centre), Anna-Katharina Hornidge (German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS)), Melissa Leach (Institute of Development Studies (IDS)), Hayley MacGregor (Institute of Development Studies (IDS)), Ali Mehdi (Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER)), Mei Lin Fung (People-Centered Internet)