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Tuesday, June 29 2021 - 19:00
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UCL Professor From Zambia Receives International Science Award
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, June 29, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Professor Sir Alimuddin Zumla receives prestigious tropical sciences 
recognition in London 

It was a slew of firsts as Professor Sir Alimuddin Zumla received his prize as 
the recipient of the 2020 Mahathir Science Award (MSA), the most prestigious 
international science award for Tropical Sciences. This is the first time a 
recipient of the Award has been presented with the prize abroad as Sir 
Alimuddin received the prize at the Malaysian High Commission in London, where 
he lives. In previous years, the prize has been presented by the Malaysian King 
in a private ceremony in Malaysia. 

This year's prizegiving ceremony, which was officiated by the former Malaysian 
Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, was also the first time the ceremony 
was held virtually and broadcast live. 

Sir Alimuddin has been awarded the Mahathir Science Award in Tropical Medicine 
in recognition of his outstanding contributions to global health, particularly 
in tropical infectious diseases. His research and capacity development work 
across multiple countries have allowed for improved health policy and outcomes 
for people suffering from tuberculosis, TB/HIV co-infections and infectious 
diseases with epidemic potential.

Sir Alimuddin, who was born and raised in Zambia, is currently a Professor of 
Infectious Diseases and International Health at University College London, UK 
and Consultant Infectious Diseases Physician at UCL Hospitals NHS Foundation 
Trust, London.

Utilizing his extensive experience in infectious diseases and global 
collaboration, he also played a role in initiating multidisciplinary 
collaborative research, capacity building, training and advocacy projects for 
COVID-19 with collaborators from China, Portugal, Italy, France, Ireland, 
Africa and the Middle East.

In his acceptance speech for the award, Sir Alimuddin said that individual 
efforts do not win prizes and medals. 

"Throughout my career, I've been fortunate enough to work with thousands of 
wonderful people worldwide. The Award of the very prestigious Mahathir Science 
Award to me, reflects the commitment, dedication and hard work of my research 
teams, collaborators and friends across the world," he said.

Nominees for the Mahathir Science Award go through a rigorous selection process 
modelled on the Nobel Prize (scientific) selection procedures to ensure that 
the Award is presented to the best candidate. MSA Laureates receive USD100,000, 
a solid gold medal and a certificate as their prize.

Click here[https://fb.me/e/4014FgsNZ] to view the event video.

SOURCE The Mahathir Science Award Foundation

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   Caption: Prof. Sir Alimuddin Zumla (right) receives the 2020 Mahathir 
Science Award from Mr. Zahid Rastam (left), Charge d'Affaires at the Malaysian 
High Commission in London.