
About
Koen Peeters is a Senior Lecturer at Nagasaki University and heads the Socio-ecological Health Research Unit at the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp, Belgium. He holds a PhD in Social and Cultural Anthropology and focuses on sociocultural factors influencing infectious disease transmission dynamics, community health perceptions, and the effectiveness of disease control strategies. His work spans low-income regions in West Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia.
Education: PhD in Social and Cultural Anthropology. Professional experience includes extensive field research in global health settings and collaborations with institutions like the Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research.
Research Interests
His research integrates anthropological and epidemiological approaches to address health challenges in marginalized communities. Key areas include malaria elimination strategies, antibiotic resistance, and ethical dimensions of global health imagery. He emphasizes participatory methods and interdisciplinary collaboration to bridge gaps between local practices and global health policies.
Projects & Grants
He leads projects funded by the European Commission and Flanders Research, including studies on AI-generated global health visuals and neglected Bartonella quintana infections. Recent initiatives include the CORNERSTONE project targeting antimicrobial resistance in Indonesia's poultry sector.
Labs/Teams: Directs the Socio-ecological Health Research Unit, fostering transdisciplinary approaches to health system challenges in tropical regions.
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