Dr Janelle Winters
Post-Doctoral Research Associate
Janelle completed her PhD in population health sciences at the University of Edinburgh (2020), where her research focused on the impact of the World Bank on global health since the 1970s. Her broad research interests lie on the intersection of global health governance, infectious disease control policy, and history. As a postdoctoral researcher embedded in a COVID-19 clinical trial run by the Mahidol-Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit from 2021-2023, she began ongoing research on the challenges of producing evidence during public health emergencies. She is currently developing case studies of drug markets and access in post-Alma Ata humanitarian settings as a member of the core Developing Humanitarian Medicine team. Janelle has experience teaching global health history, ethics, financing, and politics courses, and previously worked in global health programme management at the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, African Peacekeeping Rapid Response Partnership, American Society for Microbiology, and Asian University for Women. She has a long-term commitment to interdisciplinarity and holds a MA in the history of medicine (Newcastle University), MSc in epidemiology of microbial diseases (Yale University), and BSc in zoology and the history of science (University of Wisconsin-Madison). Janelle is an affiliate member of the Faculty of History and Pandemic Sciences Institute at the University of Oxford.