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Rory Wilson is a Postdoctoral Fellow and holds an MPH from Harvard University, supported by a Frank Knox Fellowship. Previously, he trained as a medical doctor at the University of Glasgow, completing an intercalated Global Health B.Sc. at Imperial College London with First Class Honours. His career includes roles as an Academic Foundation Doctor in NHS Scotland (2020–2022), a public health stint in Scotland (2022), and tropical medicine observerships in Thai and Laotian hospitals. His research focuses on global health security, pandemic preparedness, and domestic public health policy.
Education highlights include:
- M.B.Ch.B. (Medicine), University of Glasgow
- D.T.M.&H. (Diploma in Tropical Medicine & Hygiene)
- M.P.H. (Harvard University, 2023–present)
Research interests span epidemiology of seasonal coronaviruses, disaster response frameworks, and the intersection of tropical medicine with global health policy. His work emphasizes practical applications of public health strategies to enhance pandemic resilience and resource allocation.
Professional contributions include WHO internships, NHS pandemic response efforts, and fieldwork in Southeast Asia. Awards include the Frank Knox Fellowship, which supports his academic pursuits at Harvard.



