معرفی
Dr. Sheraz Khan is a Research Fellow at the University of York's Health Sciences school, specializing in Global Public Health. His work focuses on tobacco control, non-communicable diseases, and health systems research, particularly in equity, financing, and access to cancer care services.
- Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) - Khyber Medical University
- Masters in Public Health (MPH) - Khyber Medical University
- PhD in Global Health - University of Edinburgh
Sheraz's research spans three key areas: health systems (financing, access, equity), tobacco-related non-communicable diseases (cancer epidemiology, cost of care), and palliative services. His work includes projects like Tobacco control in Adolescents in Pakistan (TAP) and Improving Outcomes in Mental and Physical Multimorbidity (IMPACT) in South Asia.
His recent publications analyze nicotine pouch marketing regulation, universal health coverage policies in Pakistan, and suicidal behavior in rural populations. These works reflect his focus on health policy, epidemiology, and equity in low-resource settings.
Scientific awards:
- First prize in national essay competition (2017)
- Second prize in national essay competition (2018)




