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Harry Street

Harry Street

Harry Street

Research Assistant

Harry is a current Master’s student at the University of Oxford, studying global health modelling. He has a particular interest in modelling health economic benefits for infectious diseases, having written his dissertation on the economic benefits of a malaria vaccine across 42 African countries. He has recently joined Oxford Population Health temporarily to work with David Smith and Koen Pouwels to enhance an existing economic model of Lassa Fever in West Africa. 

Harry is also an avid musician and is a member of Merton College Chapel Choir. In September, he will be moving to Cambridge to start as a lay clerk at King’s College, Cambridge.