
About
Mohammad Sharif Razai is an award-winning physician-scientist working as an NIHR Clinical Lecturer in General Practice at the University of Cambridge and an Honorary Research Fellow at St George's University of London. With dual training in medicine and medical humanities, his work bridges clinical practice, public health research, and literary expression.
- University of Cambridge (2014) - Medicine
- Birkbeck University of London (2022) - MA in Applied Medical Humanities
- University College London (2011) - BSc Anatomy & Developmental Biology
His research focuses on ethnic health inequalities, vaccine hesitancy, infectious disease management, and medical humanities applications in clinical settings. He has developed digital health interventions like the Active10 app for postnatal physical activity and created medical education resources through FutureLearn courses.
Recent publications analyze maternal vaccination dynamics (2025), AI implementation barriers in primary care (2024), and health system challenges like drug shortages (2025). His work spans qualitative methods, systematic reviews, and policy analysis.
Scientific Recognition:
- 2021 John Maddox Prize (Nature/Sense about Science)
- 2021 St George's University Public Engagement Award
- 2020 Pulse Magazine NHS Award
As educator for St George's University clinical epidemiology program, he supervises medical students and physician associates while maintaining NHS clinical practice since 2014. His collaborations include Harvard's David Williams, Imperial's Azeem Majeed, and University of Manchester's Aneez Esmail.
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