Wilfred NgwaWilfred Ngwa is Director of the Global Health Catalyst launched at Harvard in 2015 for catalyzing high impact international collaborations to reduce health disparities in the USA and globally. He is ICTU Distinguished Professor of Public Health, Assoiate Professor of Radiation Oncology at Johns Hopkins University and Adjunct Professor at University of Massachusetts. He is a co-founder with Prof Ahmed Elzawawy and others of the Global Oncology University (GO-U), and also founding Director of the International Phytomedicines Institute. His work at Harvard and Johns Hopkins Medicine has led to development of award-winning tiny drones to target cancer with potential to increase world-wide access to radiotherapy and immunotherapy. Dr Ngwa has won over 35 prestigious awards/honors from Harvard, the National Institutes of Health, and National and International professional societies and organizations. He chairs the Africa Health and Infrastructure Committee advising the USA government on Global Health. He has also been appointed by the Director of the USA National Institutes of Health to serve in the prestigious role of a charter member for NIH review section from 2022-2028. His has published three books on global health and serves on the editorial board for 4 leading journals including ASCO's Journal of Global Health, and Frontiers in Oncology. He serves as a chair of the Lancet Oncology Commission for Sub-Saharan Africa. Read More Read Less
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