Prof Martin Antonio
MRC-Prof Mol MicroBiol & Global Health*
Medical Research Council Unit The Gambia at LSHTM
Atlantic Road, Fajara
Banjul
United Kingdom
+2204496074
I am based mainly in The Gambia at the MRC Unit The Gambia @ LSHTM, where I am MRC Principal Investigator and the Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for New Vaccines Surveillance. I am a member of the MRC Unit The Gambia @ LSHTM, Senior Strategic Leadership Board and Chairs the Unit’s West Africa Strategy and partnership. In this role, I represent the Unit at most regional meetings in West Africa including the West Africa Global Health Alliance, ECOWAS, Africa CDC, WHO AFRO and West Africa Health Organisation.
I obtained my PhD from Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London in 1997. I am a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologist (UK) by published works and Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (London, UK) since 2012. I am also Honorary Professor at Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK and previously an Honorary Professor at LSHTM until the MRC Unit The Gambia was transferred to the LSHTM in Feb 2018.
I serve on numerous Scientific Advisory Boards & Committees including Board member of the West Africa Global Health Alliance (WAGHA), member of The Gambia Government/MRC Joint Ethics Committee (and acted as Scientific advisor on the ethics committee), member of the MRC Unit The Gambia Scientific Coordinating Committee, Co-Chair of The Gambia Government MDR-TB National Committee, member of the International Human Microbiome Consortium, member of WHO technical working group for Invasive Bacterial Vaccine Preventable Disease (IB-VPD) Surveillance Network (Geneva), Expert Panel Member on Antimicrobial Resistance, Department of Health, UK, Special Advisor to WHO on Meningitis Outbreaks in Africa, a member of Board of Trustees, SOS Children's Villages The Gambia. Additionally, serve as Expert Panel Member on diarrheal diseases, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF
Previously served as a member of European Developing countries clinical trials partnership (EDCTP) Developing Countries Coordinating Committee (TB expert for West Africa Region), member of International Scientific Advisory Board, University of Cape Town Clinical Infectious Diseases Research initiative (CIDRI).). Published more than 175 peer-reviewed scientific publications and supervised nine PhD students in UK universities
I obtained my PhD from Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London in 1997. I am a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologist (UK) by published works and Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (London, UK) since 2012. I am also Honorary Professor at Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK and previously an Honorary Professor at LSHTM until the MRC Unit The Gambia was transferred to the LSHTM in Feb 2018.
I serve on numerous Scientific Advisory Boards & Committees including Board member of the West Africa Global Health Alliance (WAGHA), member of The Gambia Government/MRC Joint Ethics Committee (and acted as Scientific advisor on the ethics committee), member of the MRC Unit The Gambia Scientific Coordinating Committee, Co-Chair of The Gambia Government MDR-TB National Committee, member of the International Human Microbiome Consortium, member of WHO technical working group for Invasive Bacterial Vaccine Preventable Disease (IB-VPD) Surveillance Network (Geneva), Expert Panel Member on Antimicrobial Resistance, Department of Health, UK, Special Advisor to WHO on Meningitis Outbreaks in Africa, a member of Board of Trustees, SOS Children's Villages The Gambia. Additionally, serve as Expert Panel Member on diarrheal diseases, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF
Previously served as a member of European Developing countries clinical trials partnership (EDCTP) Developing Countries Coordinating Committee (TB expert for West Africa Region), member of International Scientific Advisory Board, University of Cape Town Clinical Infectious Diseases Research initiative (CIDRI).). Published more than 175 peer-reviewed scientific publications and supervised nine PhD students in UK universities
Affiliations
MRC Unit The Gambia at LSHTM
Centres
Centre for Epidemic Preparedness and Response
Antimicrobial Resistance Centre
Centre on Climate Change and Planetary Health
Teaching
I am the research degrees coordinator at the MRC Unit The Gambia @ LSHTM and I chair the
Higher Degree Committee. Developed (lab component) three-week free Massive Open Online
Courses (MOOCs) on Disease Outbreak and I contribute to the MSc Distance Learning
courses in Medical Microbiology, Molecular Biology of Infectious Diseases and Control of
Infectious Disease. I have also hosted MSc summer research project students in The Gambia. I
teach on the Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses on Molecular Approaches to
Clinical Microbiology in Africa. I have supervised nine UK PhD students and examined several
PhD thesis in UK and South Africa Universities
Higher Degree Committee. Developed (lab component) three-week free Massive Open Online
Courses (MOOCs) on Disease Outbreak and I contribute to the MSc Distance Learning
courses in Medical Microbiology, Molecular Biology of Infectious Diseases and Control of
Infectious Disease. I have also hosted MSc summer research project students in The Gambia. I
teach on the Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses on Molecular Approaches to
Clinical Microbiology in Africa. I have supervised nine UK PhD students and examined several
PhD thesis in UK and South Africa Universities
Research
My research is focused on the leverage of innovative molecular technologies in diagnosis of tropical diseases (Tuberculosis, meningitis, pneumonia, Diarrhoeal), investigation of microbial outbreaks and transmission, antimicrobial resistance and clinical trials. Prof Antonio leads a number of large-scale international research projects, including serving as the WHO Reference Laboratory for Invasive Pneumococcal Disease (IPD) and establishing large IPD surveillance platforms across twelve countries in West and Central Africa for measuring PCV impact.
Additional, I am the Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre (WHOCC) for New Vaccines Surveillance. The WHOCC provides technical support to countries in the African Region to improve on surveillance of Invasive Bacterial Diseases (IBD). A key objective of the centre is to support WHO sentinel sites to (1) Quantify the burden of invasive bacterial disease to inform policy makers on new vaccine introduction (2) Measure disease burden and vaccine impact (3) Quantify the burden of antimicrobial resistance and its potential on vaccine impact to reduce antimicrobial resistance. The centre also provides expertise and technical assistance during meningitis outbreaks in sub-Saharan Africa. My team led the WHO rapid support team for meningitis outbreaks in West Africa, most notably in Ghana (2016) and Nigeria (2017) where his team supported the Ghanaian and Nigerian governments and public health officers to identify the causative outbreak pathogens. More recently, applying molecular tools to understand the impact of air pollution on the nasopharyngeal microbiome and epidemic meningitis in Africa.
The centre also promotes national and regional networking and conduct training courses, workshops and seminars on vaccine preventable diseases in Africa. This is achieved through strong collaboration and capacity building with Ministries of Health in Africa
Additional, I am the Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre (WHOCC) for New Vaccines Surveillance. The WHOCC provides technical support to countries in the African Region to improve on surveillance of Invasive Bacterial Diseases (IBD). A key objective of the centre is to support WHO sentinel sites to (1) Quantify the burden of invasive bacterial disease to inform policy makers on new vaccine introduction (2) Measure disease burden and vaccine impact (3) Quantify the burden of antimicrobial resistance and its potential on vaccine impact to reduce antimicrobial resistance. The centre also provides expertise and technical assistance during meningitis outbreaks in sub-Saharan Africa. My team led the WHO rapid support team for meningitis outbreaks in West Africa, most notably in Ghana (2016) and Nigeria (2017) where his team supported the Ghanaian and Nigerian governments and public health officers to identify the causative outbreak pathogens. More recently, applying molecular tools to understand the impact of air pollution on the nasopharyngeal microbiome and epidemic meningitis in Africa.
The centre also promotes national and regional networking and conduct training courses, workshops and seminars on vaccine preventable diseases in Africa. This is achieved through strong collaboration and capacity building with Ministries of Health in Africa
Research Area
Child health
Clinical trials
Diagnostics
Drug resistance
Environmental Health
Global Health
Outbreaks
Surveillance
Vaccines
Bacteriology
Bioinformatics
Epidemiology
Genomics
Microbiology
Molecular biology
Molecular epidemiology
Vaccinology
AMR (Antimicrobial resistance)
Disease and Health Conditions
Diarrhoeal diseases
Hospital acquired infection
Meningitis
Sepsis
Tropical diseases
Tuberculosis
Respiratory diseases
Country
Australia
Bangladesh
Belgium
Benin
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
Congo
Cote d'Ivoire
Ethiopia
Finland
Gambia
Ghana
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Malawi
Mali
New Zealand
Niger
Nigeria
Rwanda
Senegal
Sierra Leone
South Africa
South Sudan
Sudan
Togo
United Kingdom
United States
Selected Publications
Meningococcus serogroup C clonal complex ST-10217 outbreak in Zamfara State, Northern Nigeria.
2018
Scientific reports