
معرفی
Mohammed K. Ali is a Professor at Emory University, affiliated with the Department of Epidemiology and the Hubert Department of Global Health. A global health expert with a transnational academic journey, he holds a medical degree from the University of Cape Town, dual master's in cardiovascular medicine and global health from the University of Oxford, and an MBA from Emory University.
- Co-Director, Emory Global Diabetes Research Center
- Vice Chair (Research), Department of Family and Preventive Medicine
- Scientific Consultant, CDC Division of Diabetes Translation (since 2010)
- Advisor to WHO, World Bank, and National Academy of Medicine
Research Interests focus on cardiometabolic health, diabetes prevention, implementation science, and health systems strengthening. His work bridges epidemiology with business insights to optimize preventive healthcare delivery.
Scientific Awards include:
- Rhodes Scholar (2005)
- Fellow of the American Heart Association (2014)
- Multiple teaching and research awards
As a Primary Care Physician at The Emory Clinic and member of global health organizations' leadership councils, he integrates clinical practice with academic innovation.



