Biography

Nadine MULLER is a medical doctor and field epidemiologist working as a clinician scientist in Global Health at the Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin. She focuses specifically on last-mile health services research in low-income settings, particularly regarding infectious diseases. She has been working on improving TB health services in rural Madagascar for the past 10 years, both from an implementation and research perspective. She is currently a fellow of the Clinician Scientist Program by the Berlin Institute of Health.

Expertise

TB Diagnostics
Public Health

Key Impacts

Tuberculosis prevention and care in Madagascar: A mixed-method study investigating the determinants of community health workers involvement

CHW engagement in TB remains limited due to insufficient training, guidance, and support. Strengthening CHW capacity and addressing contextual barriers are essential for community-based TB control.

Source: Conference 2024

Research Summaries