Prof Martin Hibberd
Prof Emerging Infect Dis and Head of DIB
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Keppel Street
London
WC1E 7HT
United Kingdom
020 7927 2691
Martin L. Hibberd is Professor of Emerging Infectious Diseases (since 2012) and Head of the Department of Infection Biology (since 2022) at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). He has adjunct positions at University of the Philippines, Manila, in Human Genetics (at NIH) and the Genome Institute of Singapore (where he was previously associate director from 2003 to 2016). He also has a visiting position at the Philippine Genome Centre.
Martin graduated in Applied Biology from Brunel University, London in 1985 and worked in the (then) Public Health Laboratory Service, both at Porton Down, at Centre for Applied Microbiology & Research, (Legionella Reference Laboratory) and Central Public Health Laboratory Colindale (Enteric Pathogens). He later received his Doctorate on the immune-genetics of the human T-cell antigen receptor at King鈥檚 College, London in 1994 and obtained a lectureship in Paediatric Infectious Disease at Imperial College, London, in 1996.
In 2003 Martin moved to the Genome Institute in Singapore (GIS) where he developed Human Genetic and Infectious Disease work to become associate director and senior group leader for Infectious Disease. He then joined LSHTM in 2012 and is now Head of the Department of Infection Biology.
Some of Martin's previous achievements include: the first comprehensive Genome Wide Association Studies of infectious diseases, the initiation of transcriptomic host response diagnostics for infectious diseases and pathophysiology descriptions of both host and pathogen in diseases such as dengue and TB, particularly in relation to clinical trials.
He has over 250 journal publications, and 25,000 citations, reflecting a broad interest in both infectious agents, and the human host responses that they initiate. A very active lecturer on LSHTM MSc programmes, Martin is also an expert contributor to The Lancet, The Guardian, The Times and BBC.
Martin graduated in Applied Biology from Brunel University, London in 1985 and worked in the (then) Public Health Laboratory Service, both at Porton Down, at Centre for Applied Microbiology & Research, (Legionella Reference Laboratory) and Central Public Health Laboratory Colindale (Enteric Pathogens). He later received his Doctorate on the immune-genetics of the human T-cell antigen receptor at King鈥檚 College, London in 1994 and obtained a lectureship in Paediatric Infectious Disease at Imperial College, London, in 1996.
In 2003 Martin moved to the Genome Institute in Singapore (GIS) where he developed Human Genetic and Infectious Disease work to become associate director and senior group leader for Infectious Disease. He then joined LSHTM in 2012 and is now Head of the Department of Infection Biology.
Some of Martin's previous achievements include: the first comprehensive Genome Wide Association Studies of infectious diseases, the initiation of transcriptomic host response diagnostics for infectious diseases and pathophysiology descriptions of both host and pathogen in diseases such as dengue and TB, particularly in relation to clinical trials.
He has over 250 journal publications, and 25,000 citations, reflecting a broad interest in both infectious agents, and the human host responses that they initiate. A very active lecturer on LSHTM MSc programmes, Martin is also an expert contributor to The Lancet, The Guardian, The Times and BBC.
Affiliations
Department of Infection Biology
Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases
Centres
Centre for Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases
TB Centre
Vaccine Centre
Antimicrobial Resistance Centre
Teaching
Bacteriology & Virology - MSc
Introduction to Disease Agents & Their Control - MSc
Molecular Virology - MSc
Integrated Vector Management - MSc
Vaccine Immunology - MSc
Pathogen Genomics - MSc
Control of Infectious Diseases - MSc
Medical Microbiology - MSc
One Health: Ecosystems, Humans & Animals - MSc
Introduction to Disease Agents & Their Control - MSc
Molecular Virology - MSc
Integrated Vector Management - MSc
Vaccine Immunology - MSc
Pathogen Genomics - MSc
Control of Infectious Diseases - MSc
Medical Microbiology - MSc
One Health: Ecosystems, Humans & Animals - MSc
Research
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Centre
Centre for Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases (CMMID)
TB Centre
Vaccine Centre
The Applied Genomics Centre (TAGC)
Centre for Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases (CMMID)
TB Centre
Vaccine Centre
The Applied Genomics Centre (TAGC)
Research Area
Genomics
Microbiology
Virology
Genetics
Immunology
Bacteriology
Vaccines
Disease and Health Conditions
Tuberculosis
Dengue
Country
United Kingdom
China
Japan
South Korea
Cambodia
Laos
Myanmar
Philippines
Indonesia
Vietnam
Region
South Asia
European Union
Selected Publications
2020
BMC medicine
2019
BMC genomics
2019
Science immunology
2018
JAMA Pediatrics
2018
eLife
2018
The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology
2017
The Journal of infectious diseases
2017
The Lancet infectious diseases
2017
Scientific reports
2016
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)