1. Senthil Ganesh is a Public Health Researcher with PHFI working in the areas of health systems, health technology and health policy. He has written on medical device regulation, antimicrobial consumption and non-communicable disease policy in India. He has a Master’s degree in Public Health following his MBBS with clinical experience in tribal outreach and emergency healthcare.
2. Shreepee Singh was till recently a public health researcher with PHFI working in the areas of health systems, international health and health policy. She has represented PHFI in the G20 Health Secretariat in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, GOI. Prior to this assignment she has worked with the World Economic Forum in an early career program. She has a Master’s degree in Public Health, and a Bachelor’s degree in Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery.
3. Preeti Kumar is currently Director, Indian Institute of Public Health – Delhi and Vice President, Public Health Systems at Public Health Foundation of India. She is an ophthalmologist and a public health specialist, with a MSc in Health Policy and Financing from the London School of Economics (LSE) and PhD in Health Economics, with focus on Access to Medicines. She has over twenty years’ experience of working in the area of primary health care systems, and infectious diseases, particularly HIV and TB.