Mohammad Sharif Razai
Mohammad Sharif Razai is a British Afghan medical doctor and researcher.[1] Razai was born in Afghanistan and came to the UK when he was fifteen.[2] He studied medicine at the University of Cambridge and is currently working as a medical doctor and researcher at St George's University of London.[2] Razai was the winner of 2021 John Maddox Prize as an early career researcher, awarded by Sense about Science and Nature for his work on racial health inequalities.[3] Razai's writings deals with racial health disparities in particular during the COVID-19 pandemic.[4] Razai is also a published poet and has written for Poetry Review, Brittle Stars, Tears in the Fence and other poetry magazines.[5][6][7]
References
- "Dr Mohammad Razai". www.sgul.ac.uk.
- "Mohammad Razai: from child Afghan asylum seeker to Cambridge undergraduate". the Guardian. 19 June 2010.
- "John Maddox Prize 2021 Winners Announcement – Sense About Science". senseaboutscience.org.
- "Meet the researcher: Dr Mohammad Razai". www.sgul.ac.uk.
- "Vol 111, No 1, Spring 2021 – The Poetry Society". poetrysociety.org.uk.
- "Tears in the Fence 73 is out". 22 February 2021.
- "Workout Archives".
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