New WHO report to bolster global action to prevent shocking rates of falls
The George Institute's Professor Bruce Neal wins inaugural NHMRC Michael Alpers Global Health Award
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Professor Bruce Neal
Professor Neal is a UK-trained physician who has 25 years’ experience in clinical, epidemiological, and public health research with a focus on heart disease, stroke and diabetes.
He has a longstanding interest in high blood pressure and diabetes and the potential for both clinical interventions and changes in the food supply to deliver health gains. His work has been characterised by its focus on collaboration, quantitation, translation and impact.
He holds professorial appointments at UNSW Sydney, Imperial College London, and an honorary appointment at the University of Sydney. He has published some 450 scientific papers and since 2016 has been identified by Thomson Reuters as one of ‘The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds’ - an acknowledgement bestowed on just a few thousand researchers across all disciplines worldwide.
He has deep expertise in the conduct of large-scale clinical trials addressing cardiovascular disease but has also done a significant body of work addressing food policy issues related to sugars, fats, portion size and food labelling.
Neeti Sharma
Neeti Sharma is the Head, Human Resources at The George Institute for Global Health, bringing people-centric and psychology driven approach, to build an emotionally intelligent and inclusive culture.
Neeti holds a Master's degree in Psychology with specialisation in Organisational Behaviour and is MBTI Certified. With extensive experience across both corporate and non‑profit sectors, she brings a globally informed yet locally grounded perspective to the Human Resources function.