Dr Mohammad S. Razai
Writer Scientist Physician

Mohammad Razai is an award-winning, internationally-recognised physician-scientist, scholar, consultant, speaker and poet. 

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About

An interdisciplinary scientist and creator 

Leadership, Innovation and Creativity

Mohammad S. Razai is a highly-cited researcher and physician. He holds an MA and a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from the University of Cambridge, a BSc from University College London and an MA from Birkbeck University of London.

He has won numerous awards for his work, including the John Maddox Prize as an early career researcher in 2021.

His commentary and poems have been published in leading journals and magazines.

His research interests include infectious diseases, health inequalities, medical humanities and digital health. 

Dr Razai is regularly invited to speak at events and conferences in the UK and abroad. 

Working With You

Dr Razai is available for speaking and consultancy engagements and collaboration on writing projects, research and podcasts.

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Speaking & Consultancy

Dr Razai is available for speaking and consultancy engagements on a wide range of topics, including healthcare, leadership, equality & diversity and humanitarian causes. 

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Writing & Research

Please visit the relevant pages for further information to commission or explore collaboration on academic research, fiction, and creative non-fiction. 

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Digital Projects

Please send a pitch and include as much information as possible for podcasts, Youtube, and other media collaborations. If it is a fit, we will reach out.  

Portfolio

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Recognition

Dr Razai has been praised for his outstanding contribution to the field and is widely commended.

Mohammed Razai has been both courageous and determined in his work on ethnic inequalities and inequities in health, and on vaccine hesitancy, during covid-19. He is to be commended for bringing science, and evidence, to the public discussion. 

Natasha Loder, The Economist:

With issues of public health, climate and other scientific issues at the forefront of public and policy debates, early-career researchers from around the world have taken the initiative to bring evidence to bear on these conversations. Their actions, exemplified by this year’s early-career prize winner, deserve acclaim.

Anin Luo, Princeton University

 [Dr Razai’s] must-read research papers, editorials and guidance have received widespread coverage and recognition, influencing international debates on the issues at hand.

St George's University of London

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