
Lilia Scudamore is a research assistant for SSHIFTB under the supervision of Dr. Amrita Daftary. Concurrent to working at the Institute, Lilia is also a researcher for the Indian Ocean World Centre and the McGill Department of Ethics, Equity and Policy. She recently received her MA in History at McGill. She is currently working with the SSHIFTB team to examine TB de-isolation guidelines in high-burden countries.
Research Keywords
isolation; de-isolation; history; tuberculosis
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism |
Status | Active |
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