Conference Committee
Conference Committee at the Global Public Health Conference 2027
The 10th Global Public Health Conference (GLOBEHEAL 2027) stands as a milestone edition, a decade of uniting researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and innovators who are shaping the future of global well‑being. At the heart of this landmark event is the Conference Committee, a distinguished group of experts who guide the intellectual direction, program quality, and strategic vision of the conference. This conference committee forms the core academic and strategic backbone of this Global Public Health Conference. Every decision, from track development to speaker selection, is anchored in evidence‑based insight, global health priorities, and the 2027 conference theme: “FutureProof Public Health: Innovation, Workforce Capacity & Community Well‑Being.”
Through a careful process of reviewing trends, identifying emerging challenges, and prioritizing global south perspectives, the committee ensures that The Global Public Health Conference remains a platform where research transforms into action. They play a pivotal role in shaping thematic focus areas such as digital health innovation, climate‑related health resilience, infectious disease preparedness, and community‑centered care models.
As we celebrate the 10th edition of this pioneering Global Public Health Conference, the Conference Committee continues to champion a shared mission: strengthening health systems, empowering communities, and preparing the world for the next decade of public health challenges and innovations.
CONFERENCE CHAIR

Dr. Vincent La Placa
Public Health and Policy
Associate Head of School for Student Success, School of Human Sciences
Honorary Fellow and Advisory Member of Eurasia Research Teaching and Education
Research Association (TERA) Faculty of Education, Health and Human Sciences
University of Greenwich
United Kingdom
Dr. Vincent La Placa is Associate Professor of Public Health and Policy and Associate Head of School for Student Success in the School of Human Sciences, University of Greenwich. His main areas of specialization are health and wellbeing; design and implementation of health-related behaviour change segmentations; and social theory and research methodologies. He previously worked as a Research Consultant for the Department of Health (DH) [now DHSC], where he managed the qualitative strand of the “Healthy Foundations (HF) Life-stage Segmentation Model”: one of the largest pieces of qualitative research funded by UK Government.
Dr. La Placa, as Associate Head of the School for Student Success, is also strategically responsible for maximising student academic outcomes and learning and teaching experiences across the School of Human Sciences; and has previously presented research on international student recruitment to the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). Prior to this, he was a Research Manager for a leading UK student accommodation provider, where he designed strategic research and insight, to enhance the student experience of accommodation and its impact upon student outcomes.
Dr. La Placa has presented research at a variety of national and international conferences and is also an Honorary Fellow of the Eurasia Teaching and Research Association (TERA). He co-edited the book, “Wellbeing: Policy and Practice”, with Anneyce Knight and Allan McNaught, published in 2014. He has recently co-edited the book, “Social Science Perspectives on Global Public Health”, with Julia Morgan, published in 2023. His forthcoming book (also co-edited with Julia Morgan), “Contemporary Issues in Health and Social Care Policy and Practice: A Comparative Introduction across OECD Countries” is due out in 2024/25 and provides a wide-ranging focus upon health and social care practice and systems across the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
CONFERENCE CO-CHAIR

Dr. Julia Morgan
Deputy Director and EDI Lead UBEL Doctoral Training Programme (DTP)
Co-Lead Global Maternal and Newborn Health Hub
Faculty International Lead
Editorial Board: Journal of Further and Higher Education; PLOS ONE
University of Greenwich
United Kingdom
Dr Julia Morgan is an Associate Professor in Public Health and Wellbeing at the University of Greenwich, London, UK and the Co-Director of UBEL Doctoral Training Partnership in London. By background she is a health professional and has previously worked on a child development study, and for several non-government organisations which support families with young children and community participation. Her primary research interests focus upon social justice and inequality; nomadic and Indigenous peoples; Gypsy, Roma and Travellers; rural and remote health; women’s health; and wellbeing amongst people who are imprisoned.
She is currently researching ADHD late diagnosis in adult women and also undertaking participatory research with Indigenous women in Colombia co-creating guidance for health professionals on maternal and neonatal care. She is the co-editor, with Vincent La Placa, of the Routledge book ‘Social Science Perspectives on Global Public Health’ and is currently co-editing another book on rural and urban health for Routledge. She is on the editorial board of PLOS ONE and Journal of Further and Higher Education.
CONFERENCE CONVENER

Mr. Isanka P Gamage
The International Institute of Knowledge Management (TIIKM), Sri Lanka
Hotline : +94 715 589 870 | +94 777 379 779
Phone : +94 112044485
Email : isanka.gamage@tiikmedu.com
Mr. Isanka P. Gamage, is the Co-founder and Managing Director of The International Institute of Knowledge Management Based in Sri Lanka. He is the founding manager of three international journals and has served as the Conference Convener for over 350 international Conferences organized in 8 Countries namely Sri Lanka, China, Indonesia, India, Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, and virtually. He has initiated and engaged with many different online and offline knowledge-sharing platforms to make a sustainable future.
In his journey thus far, he has had the privilege to closely work with many world-renowned personalities and also with over 450 International universities and has been in the lights of more than 2000 leading Professors across the globe on several fields of study. He has also had the honor of working with the Ministries, Diplomats, industry professionals, and international organizations in different countries.
He is reading for Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) in University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka. He has completed the Commonwealth Executive Master of Business Administration (CEMBA) and BSc Marketing. He also has a Bachelor of Therapeutic Counseling from The Open International University for Complementary Medicines.
STEERING COMMITTEE

Harit Agroia, DrPH, MPH
Department of Public Health and Recreation
College of Health and Human Sciences
San Jose State University
USA
Dr. Harit Agroia is an adjunct professor and senior public health manager with 15+ years of experience in higher education and health program planning, administration and evaluation. Her research and scientific interests include: epidemiology of infectious diseases; food and nutrition sciences; using implementation science methods to understand effectiveness of public health implementation strategies; and application of theoretical models to evaluate behavior change interventions. Dr. Agroia holds a Doctorate and Masters in Public Health from Loma Linda University’s School of Public Health and is a certified Master Health Education Specialist. Dr. Agroia is committed to advancing healthcare access and equity among underserved and marginalized populations and works to ensure that public health programs are not only designed and evaluated to bridge equity gaps but that research is done in close collaboration with community members and agencies providing direct services to ensure findings are relevant and representative of true population needs.

Prof. Dr. Gilmore G. Solidum
Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila
Philippines

Dr. Judilynn L. Niedo-Solidum
President UNIFFIED Manila Plus Chapter

Prof. Martha Chadyiwa
Head of Environmental and Occupational Health Unit
Sefako Makgatho Health Science University
South Africa
Professor Martha Chadyiwa is a purpose-driven public health leader dedicated to transforming health systems through innovation, equity, and global collaboration. She specialises in environmental and occupational health and applies artificial intelligence and systems thinking to develop data-driven solutions that enhance workforce wellbeing and strengthen health systems in resource-constrained settings. Her leadership spans academia, policy, and international engagement. She is currently Head of the Environmental and Occupational Health Unit and Co-Director of the South African Medical Research Council Extra-Mural Unit for Public Health Innovation, Intervention and Implementation Research (PHIRu) at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University. Previously, as Head of Department at the University of Johannesburg, she led curriculum innovation and digital transformation, including the development of an AI-enabled MPH chatbot. As an AfOx Scholar and global thought leader, Professor Chadyiwa has led major research initiatives and contributed to international platforms, including chairing the 7th Annual International Public Health Conference (2025) and speaking at GLOBEHEAL 2026. She is committed to mentorship, internationalisation, and advancing inclusive, sustainable public health outcomes across Africa and beyond.
Scientific Committee

Dr. Nelly Mayulu
Muhammadiyah University, Indonesia

Dr. Eni Bushi
University of Medicine Tirana, Albania

Dr. Meram Mohammed Ali Azzani
MARA University of Technology, Malaysia

Prof. Anand Prakash
Adamas University, India

Dr. Kirti Udayai
IIHMR Bangalore, India

Dr. Wickrama Arachchige Rupa Pathmini Menike
Faculty of Nursing,University of Colombo, Sri Lanka

Dr. Pratik Modi
PATH, India

Dr. Phindile Shangase
University of the Free State, South Africa

Prof. Dr. Abed Ali Ahamed
University of Cyberjaya, Malaysia

Dr. Ioannis Adamopoulos
Department of Environmental Hygiene and Public Health Inspections, Hellenic Republic Region of Attica

Dr. Harit Agroia
San Jose State University, USA

Dr. Sharifah Saffinas
Ministry of Health, Malaysia

Dr. Nur Hasnah Maamor
National Institutes of Health, Sector for Evidence-based Healthcare, Ministry of Health, Malaysia

Dr. Makhutsisa Charlotte Mokoatle
University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Prof. Sreeja P. A.
Dr. MGR Educational and Research Institute, India

Dr. Asma Jamal Antara
IEDCR, Bangladesh

Dr. Deirdre van Jaarsveldt
University of the Free State, South Africa

Prof. Chitra Pai
Touro University California, USA

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hilal YILDIRIM
Inonu University, Turkey

Dr. John Walsh
Krirk University, Thailand

Dr. Ruhana Che Yusof
University of Cyberjaya, Malaysia

Dr. Vishal M Kalmani
Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, UK

Dr. Louisa Mokoena
University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Prof. Munkh-Erdene Luvsan
Deputy Director, Finance and Activity, Mongol-Japan Hospital, MNUMS, Mongolia

Dr. Milette T. Luna
National University Manila, Philippines

Dr. Arjim G. Luna
National University Manila, Philippines

Dr. Raymond Fernandez
National University Manila, Philippines

Dr. Athena Hall
Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine, USA

Dr. Amila Wickramarathna
Wayamba University of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka

Dr. Alexis Amaye
Royal College of Surgeons Ireland (RCSI), Ireland

Dr. Manmohan Assi
MD, MPH, Australia

Dr. Sathish Kumar
District Surveillance Officer, O/O Chief Medical Officer, India

Dr. Conrigo Boya Trota Santos
Ateneo de Zamboanga University, Philippines

Dr. Elena Cyrus
University of Central Florida College of Medicine, USA

Dr. Krishna Kumar Yadav
Dr. RML Institute of Medical Sciences, India

Prof. Dr. Gilmore G. Solidum
College of Nursing PLM President, AHEdMRI Vice President, UNIFFIED Manila Plus Chapter, Philippines

Dr. Lolu Aluko
University of Free State, South Africa

Dr. Purevgerel Altangerel
School of Public Health, MNUMS, Mongolia

Dr. Avinash Srivastava
Livasa Hospital, India

Dr. K. C. Kalubowila
Consultant Community Physician (Act.), Medical Technology and Services Unit, Ministry of Health and Mass Media, Sri Lanka

Dr. Judilynn L. Niedo-Solidum
Professor at University of the Philippines Manila, President of UNIFFIED Manila Plus Chapter, Philippines

Dr. Enkhtuguldur Myagmar-Ochir
Head, Center of Health Statistics and GIS, Institute of Public Health, MNUMS, Mongolia
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