Standing Committee on Pandemic Preparedness: interim report - appendix
The appendix provides further information on the Committee’s initial discussions relating to pandemic preparedness, which have identified a number of areas and issues for further consideration by the Committee as they take forward their work and produce their final report.
Annex to the Appendix – Members of the Standing Committee on Pandemic Preparedness
Professor Andrew Morris: Director/CEO HDR-UK and Vice-Principal Data Science, University of Edinburgh – Chair
Professor Julie Fitzpatrick: Chief Scientific Adviser, Scottish Government – Vice Chair
Professor Dame Anna Dominiczak: Chief Scientist (Health), Scottish Government – Vice Chair
Professor Sir Gregor Smith: Chief Medical Officer, Scottish Government
Professor Linda Bauld: Chief Social Policy Advisor, Scottish Government
Professor Mathew Williams: Chief Scientific Adviser Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture
Dr Audrey MacDougall: Chief Social Researcher, Scottish Government
Richard Foggo: Director, Population Health, Scottish Government
Dr Ian Campbell: Executive Director – Special Projects, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Professor Tom Evans: Professor of Molecular Microbiology, University of Glasgow
Dr Graham Foster: Director of Public Health and Strategic Planning, NHS Forth Valley
Dr Jim McMenamin: Head of Health Protection (Infection Services), Public Health Scotland
Professor Massimo Palmarini: Director of the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research
Professor Nick Phin: Director of Public Health Science and Medical Director, Public Health Scotland
Professor Stephen Reicher: Bishop Wardlaw Professor, University of St Andrews
Professor Sir Aziz Sheikh: Director of the Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh
Professor Devi Sridhar: Professor of Global Public Health, University of Edinburgh
Professor Emma Thomson: Professor in Infectious Diseases, MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research
Professor Mark Woolhouse: Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, University of Edinburgh
Contact
Email: scopp@gov.scot
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