Lem Ngongalah is a seasoned Research Analyst at Trilateral Research since May 2022, specializing in the ethics and impact assessment of H2020 funded IT projects focused on pandemic preparedness. Concurrently serving as a Research Associate at Newcastle University since February 2021, Lem co-investigates a project evaluating the Public Health Prevention in Maternity Programme and leads initiatives on nutrition interventions for African women in the UK, as well as studies on perinatal mental health services and retention of women in STEMM careers. With extensive experience in research mentorship and coordination since January 2017 at CORE Africa, Lem has contributed to various systematic reviews, systematic training programs, and public health education initiatives across diverse roles, including previous positions at Newcastle University and SIRIUS Market Access. Lem holds a Ph.D. in Public Health from Newcastle University and a Master's in Public Health Nutrition from the University of Westminster, complemented by a Bachelor's in Biomedical Science from the University of Wolverhampton.
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