Muhammed Afolabi
Associate Clinical Professor · Vaccinology
Institute of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineAbout
Muhammed Afolabi is a Clinical Associate Professor in Global Public Health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), Department of Disease Control. He holds adjunct positions at the University of Sierra Leone and the University of The Gambia. His academic credentials include an MBBS from the University of Ibadan, an MPH from Obafemi Awolowo University, and a PhD from LSHTM. He is also a Fellow of the West African College of Physicians, Higher Education Academy (FHEA), and Faculty of Public Health (FFPH).
Afolabi leads research in vaccine development and integrated disease control, focusing on malaria, Ebola, and helminths in West Africa. His UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship explores integrated helminth-malaria interventions. Research themes include:
- Vaccine efficacy trials for Ebola and malaria
- Geospatial mapping of co-endemic diseases
- Implementation science for low-resource settings
- Innovative consent methodologies for low-literacy populations
His publications emphasize clinical trials, integrated disease management, and pandemic response, with recent work on COVID-19 vaccination in Africa and co-infections in children.
Awards include:
- MRC Chief Executive Officer Award (2014)
- MRCG Director's Award (2013)
- Fellowship of the Faculty of Public Health (FFPH)
- Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
He supervises 18 doctoral and master's students, focusing on infectious diseases and health systems in Africa. Major grants include the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship and projects on Ebola vaccines (EBOVAC) and malaria-helminth integration. He coordinates trials across Sierra Leone, Senegal, and Ghana, collaborating with the MRC Unit Gambia and WHO committees.
As Digital Learning Champion at LSHTM, he develops educational tools. He serves on WHO SAGE COVID-19 and Nuffield Council on Bioethics committees, and edits for PLOS Global Public Health.
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