Dr Emma Taylor
United Kingdom / Guildford

Institution

University of Surrey, School of Veterinary Medicine

Based in

United Kingdom , Guildford

Languages

English

Short Bio

Emma was the recipient of the Doctoral College Studentship Award 2018, allowing for her to undertake a PhD working at University of Surrey, School of Veterinary Medicine, and in collaboration with CDC Atlanta, USA, and Global Alliance for Rabies Control. Research generated from her PhD, saw Emma awarded Post Graduate Researcher of the Year 2022, for University of Surrey, before completing her PhD in 2023.

Emma now holds the position of Research Fellow, a prestigious three-year fellowship allowing her to develop her research. Emma is a member of the London Centre for Neglected Disease Research, and the Diseases of Neglected Communities Research group at Surrey, where her research focuses on:

1. Using economic analysis to provide sustainable solutions for disease control.
2. Conflict and the risk to disease control.
3. Identifying the links between poverty and disease spread.
4. Health care inequalities.

Emma is a recognised Fellow at the University of Surrey Institute for Sustainability, and at Royal Society of Arts.

Other Expertise

One Health Epidemiology Health Disparities Project Management Economics