Sreejith Radhakrishnan is an Affiliate Researcher at the School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine, University of Glasgow. He holds a veterinary degree from India and specialized in wildlife medicine at the Royal Veterinary College, London. His research focuses on infectious disease epidemiology, particularly zoonotic diseases like rabies, and integrates mathematical modeling to address public health challenges. Education: Veterinary Medicine (India) Specialization in Wildlife Medicine (Royal Veterinary College, London) PhD in Epidemiology from Imperial College London (2021) Research interests include disease ecology, emerging infections, and participatory epidemiology. He has contributed to global rabies control efforts and analyzed the impact of vaccines using mathematical models. His work spans field studies in India’s tiger reserves, government veterinary roles, and academic teaching. Key achievements include a Wellcome Trust PhD fellowship and contributions to understanding pandemic effects on healthcare systems during the 2020-2021 studies. His work bridges clinical, ecological, and mathematical approaches to tackle zoonotic diseases. Awards: Wellcome Trust PhD Programme (2021) Commonwealth Shared Scholarship (2008) Junior Research Fellowship (2006) Radhakrishnan’s interdisciplinary work addresses global health challenges, with a focus on low-resource settings. He has advised on vaccination strategies and contributed to rabies elimination frameworks in India and beyond.


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