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Abrar Chughtai

Sr. Lecturer at UNSW

Abrar Chughtai is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Population Health, University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Australia.12 He is a medical epidemiologist with over 22 years of experience in the health sector, working with governmental, non-governmental, and international health organizations.1

Dr. Chughtai's qualifications include:

  • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
  • Master in Public Health (MPH) in Infectious Diseases Epidemiology and Control
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)1

His research interests focus on:

  • Infectious diseases epidemiology and control
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Vaccine-preventable diseases
  • Infectious diseases surveillance1

At UNSW, Dr. Chughtai serves as:

  • Senior Lecturer in the School of Population Health
  • Deputy Director of Teaching
  • Director of the Master of Infectious Diseases Intelligence (MIDI) Program1

He has published over 170 journal papers and has been recognized for his contributions to teaching and research, including receiving the Alan Hodgkinson prize for outstanding contribution to teaching in 2020.12

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Chughtai provided leadership through publications, media interactions, and committee membership. In 2021, he was seconded to the NSW Health COVID-19 Emergency Operation Center.12

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Greater Sydney Area