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Saleh Aljadeeah is a Pharmacist (Damascus University, Syria 2011) and holds a PhD in Drug Utilization Research from the University of Bayreuth, Germany (2022). Currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp, his work focuses on access to essential medicines in humanitarian settings, particularly in conflict zones and among displaced populations. He has conducted extensive research on healthcare access for Syrian refugees in Germany and launched projects in Syria funded by the King Baudouin Foundation. His roles include research fellowships at the University of Bayreuth and ITM, with expertise in pharmaceutical policies and health systems resilience.
Education: Pharmacist (Damascus University, 2011), PhD in Drug Utilization Research (University of Bayreuth, 2022). His research interests include pharmaceutical policies, global health equity, and conflict health systems. Notable projects include studies on antibiotic use in displaced populations (Uganda/Yemen/Colombia) and medical access in Syria under sanctions. He has contributed to over 17 peer-reviewed articles, focusing on refugee healthcare, antimicrobial resistance, and humanitarian health systems.
Grants include the Konrad Adenauer Foundation PhD Scholarship and King Baudouin Foundation funding for NCD medicines research in Northern Syria. Collaborations span institutions like the German Red Cross and INTERSOS, addressing healthcare provision in crises. His work bridges policy and practice, advocating for rights-based approaches to migrant health equity.
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