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Amy Mayberry

Amy is a member of the Performance Measurement and Effectiveness Team in the London Office. Before joining CIFF, Amy worked with The World Bank’s African Health Workforce Program on workforce migration issues and pre-service education opportunities, and at the PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative on their Community Perceptions Team for the RTS,S malaria vaccine clinical trials in Sub-Saharan Africa. She has also worked as a research assistant for the Johns Hopkins Institute for International Program’s Monitoring Child Mortality (MCM) Project to identify innovative methods of measuring child mortality in the developing world. Amy has a Master in Health Science (MHS) degree in International Health and certificates in Vaccine Science & Policy and Maternal & Child Health from The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. She also holds a BA in International Studies and BS in Cellular, Molecular, and Developmental Biology from the University of Washington in Seattle; where she was a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Biology Fellow and Undergraduate Research Grant recipient.