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Xin Hui Chan has won the competitive 2024 Barnet Christie Lecture award of the British Infection Association. As part of the award, Dr Chan delivered a lecture entitled ‘Drugs for Tropical Infections: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Infectious Disease Physician’

This lecture was delivered at the FIS/HIS International 2024 conference of the Federation of Infection Societies (FIS). In addition, she will receive £1500.

The Barnett Christie Lecture at FIS award is open to UK- and Ireland-based, clinically-qualified trainees in infection or infection-related specialties who are not in a consultant-level post, as well as some non-clinical post-doctoral scientists. The award recognises excellence in original research and the panel ranked Dr Chan’s application highest based on her body of research; its quality, novelty, and impact; the lecture proposal; and her career trajectory.

Dr Xin Hui Chan has worked in Southeast Asia with the MORU Tropical Network, East and West Africa, North America, and Southeast Europe. She serves on WHO committees for drugs for dengue and malaria, the UKHSA Malaria Advisory Group, and the Editorial Boards of Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease and PLOS Global Public Health.

The full story is available on the OUCAGS website.

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