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Research groups
Paul Kingpriest
Research Project Coordinator (TGHN)
Paul Kingpriest is a Research Project Coordinator at The Global Health Network, Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, University of Oxford, where he oversees a portfolio of global health research initiatives. His work centres on strengthening research capacity, engaging key stakeholders, and ensuring effective dissemination of research findings across low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
With a background as a research physician, Paul has extensive experience in health access mapping, project management, data analysis, and community engagement within LMIC settings.
He is currently leading the development of an innovative digital tool to support and enhance health research leadership. Deeply committed to equity, Paul is passionate about reducing disparities in research leadership by expanding access to tools, skills, and resources for emerging researchers across LMICs.
Recent publications
Determinants of mortality following snakebite envenomation: a matched case–control study in northeastern Nigeria
Journal article
Hamman NA. et al, (2026), Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 120, 277 - 289
Global perspectives on infectious diseases at risk of escalation and their drivers
Journal article
Walker RJ. et al, (2025), Scientific Reports, 15
Strengthening pathogen and antimicrobial resistance surveillance through environmental monitoring in sub-Saharan Africa: stakeholder perspectives
Journal article
Tiwari A. et al, (2025), International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 270, 114651 - 114651
Pathfinder studies: a novel tool for process mapping data-driven health research to build global research capacity
Journal article
Uppal A. et al, (2025), BMC Medical Research Methodology, 25
Scoping Review of Genomics and Bioinformatics Training for Pathogen Surveillance in Africa (PubMed).
Other
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