Biography
Liliane is a Global Health Policy Fellow at the Institute for Global Health Innovation at Imperial College focusing on health system strengthening in Myanmar. In this role, she has shifted from uncovering genomic techniques for the treatment of non-communicable diseases to exploring the role that broader innovation can play in health system strengthening. She holds a PhD in Human Genetics from the University of Oxford as a Canadian Rhodes Scholar. In her previous engagements, she has worked on diabetes prevention and treatment programs for Palestinian refugee camps in the Middle East, mHealth programs for tobacco cessation in Mauritius, and managed the Social Innovation in Health Partnership with the WHO and the University of Cape Town at the Said Business School at the University of Oxford. Liliane is passionate about education and has been supporting higher education initiatives in the Middle East through the University of Oxford and the Rhodes trust.