Sandra Mounier-Jack is a Lecturer at the Department of Public Health and Policy, whose current research projects include evaluations of health policy on the control of communicable diseases including pandemic flu, HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis. She currently work on influenza pandemic preparedness in South East Asia and Africa and on assessing integration of HIV/AIDS and TB programmes into general health care system in Vietnam.
Before joining the LSHTM, she was a project officer for the European Commission and was heading the health cooperation programme of the EU in the Russian Federation. She developed monitored and evaluated major technical assistance projects on communicable diseases control in the FSU.
She is currently an advisor to the UK House of Lords for a committee on the work of intergovernmental organizations in the control of infectious diseases. She is also advising the UK government's Cabinet Office.
She is a non-executive director on the Board of the Kensington and Chelsea NHS Primary Care Trust.
Expertise:
Pandemic Flu; controlling HIV/AIDS; health systems; global health