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member of WHO's Scientific and Technical Advisory Group on Infectious Hazards. She is a steering committee member of the Coalition for Clinical Research for Pandemics that focuses on research priorities in low- and middle-income countries. From 2015 to 2016, she was a member of the Review Committee on the Role of the
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recognition for dedication and achievement in research (2013). She was the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine's 2011 International Heath Clark lecturer awarded to an outstanding global health practitioner. The South African National Research Forum rates her as an outstanding international
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Rees is internationally recognised as an award-winning global health practitioner who has dedicated her professional career to improving public health in Africa, with a focus on HIV, vaccine preventable diseases, women's health and medicines regulation. In 2018, she served as the chief investigator
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Rees is recognized as a leader in global health policy and security. She has served on and chaired a number of WHO International Health Regulation (IHR) Emergency Committees. She is the Chair of WHO's IHR Emergency Committee on Polio. She co-Chairs the SAGE working group on Ebola Vaccines and is a
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by the President of South Africa for exceptional and distinguished contributions in medicine. In 2022, Rees received the platinum South African National Batho Pele Award for excellence in contribution to the South African COVID-19 response and was made an Officer of the French National Order of
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Rees has served on and chaired many national and global scientific committees and boards and is widely respected for her ability to synthesize recommendations from multifaceted inputs and to link research to policy and has successfully chaired many national, regional and global committees in
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given to a leading scholar who has a sustained a record of outstanding research and intellectual achievement at the highest level. In 2006 she was elected as a member of the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) member, and in 2010 was awarded the SA Academy of Science's Gold Award for
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Rees has also chaired over 100 national and international scientific and policy committees, has over 250 scientific academic publications, has delivered over 400 invited plenary and keynote addresses, and contributed to the organisation of more than 100 conferences.
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scientist. She was the first person to receive the SA Department of Science and Technology's award for the ‘Distinguished Scientist recognised for outstanding contribution to improving the quality of life of women’ (2006).
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outstanding achievement in scientific thinking to the benefit of society. She was awarded Wits University's Vice-Chancellor's Research Award (2012), Wits’ highest research recognition, and
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deliberations that have changed key strategies and policies in the African region. Rees has led national consultations at the invitation of the Ministries of Health in South Sudan,
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for her contribution to global health and to the COVID-19 response. In 2022 the Harvard Public Health named Rees a ‘standout voice’ in African public health.
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of FACTS 001, an African follow-up study to the smaller trial from 2010, which showed that South African women who used a vaginal gel containing
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Rees has won many international and national awards for her contribution to global health and to science, specifically in 2001 receiving the
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that is developing a priority list for procurement of vaccines between 2025 and 2030 for the world's poorest 71 countries.
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In 2015, Rees was awarded the National Science and Technology Foundations’ Lifetime Achievement Award as well as the
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Rees obtained her Medical Degree and Masters in Social and Political Sciences from New Hall College (now
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Coalition for Equitable ResearCh in Low-resource sEttings (CERCLE), Member of the Steering Committee
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World Health Organisation Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE)
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before and after sex were better protected from HIV than women who did not.
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having completed the HBS Senior Executive Programme for Southern Africa.
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Coalition for Equitable ResearCh in Low-resource sEttings (CERCLE).
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Rees holds a Doctor of Science (Medicine) honoris causa from the
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South Africa forced to overhaul vaccine plan over variant fears
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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Two Ebola vaccines given go-ahead for trials in west Africa
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Rees has served on expert structures and committees for
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In the field of vaccines and epidemics Rees chairs the
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David Pilling and Joseph Cotterill (9 February 2021),
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Academic staff of the University of the Witwatersrand
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The activist changing health policy on global scale
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Study That Paid Patients to Take H.I.V. Drugs Fails
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