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Sir Jeremy James Farrar (born 1 September 1961) is a British medical researcher who has served as director of the Wellcome Trust since 2013 and will serve as chief scientist at the World Health Organization in 2023. He was previously a professor of tropical medicine at the University of Oxford.


Early life and education

Born in Singapore, Farrar is the youngest of six children in his family. His father taught English and his mother was a writer and artist. Due to his father's work, he spent his childhood in New Zealand, Cyprus and Libya. Farrar was educated at Churcher's College and UCL Medical School, from where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in immunology in 1983 and a
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degree in 1986. Farrar completed his Doctor of Philosophy degree at the University of Oxford in 1998 on
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Career and research

Farrar's research interests are in infectious diseases such as tuberculosis,
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, typhoid fever, malaria, and H5N1 influenza.


Career in academia

From 1996 until 2013, Farrar was Director of the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit in
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. In 2004, he and his Vietnamese colleague Tran Tinh Hien identified the re-emergence of the deadly bird flu, or H5N1, in humans.Annie Maccoby Berglof (20 June 2014)
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He was Professor of Tropical Medicine and Global Health at the University of Oxford from 2000 until 2013. In addition to his academic work, Farrar was part of the Center for Global Development’s Working Group on Priority-Setting Institutions for Global Health in 2012.


Director of the Wellcome Trust

In 2013, Farrar was appointed Director of the Wellcome Trust. During his time at the Wellcome Trust, with Chris Whitty and Neil Ferguson, he co-authored an article in '' Nature'' titled "Infectious disease: Tough choices to reduce Ebola transmission", explaining the UK government's response to
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in Sierra Leone, including the proposal to build and support centres where people could self-isolate voluntarily if they suspected that they could have the disease. In July 2015, he co-authored a paper in '' The New England Journal of Medicine'' (with
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), titled "Establishing a Global Vaccine-Development Fund", that led to the founding in 2017 of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI). Together with a number of others, in 2016 he proposed a World
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Bank as a means of helping combat epidemics. In addition to his role at the Wellcome Trust, Farrar has served as chair on several advisory boards for governments and global organizations. From 2017 until 2019, he was a member of the German Ministry of Health’s International Advisory Board on Global Health, chaired by Ilona Kickbusch. He is also a member of the Health and Biomedical Sciences International Advisory Council (HBMS IAC) at the Agency for Science, Technology and Research of Singapore. In the United Kingdom, Farrar was part of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE), led by Patrick Vallance (up to 2 November 2021, when Farrar resigned in disagreement with the government's approach), and Public Health England’s Serology Working Group. In May 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, he was appointed to the expert advisory group for the UK Government’s Vaccine Task Force. In July 2021 he published the book ''Spike: The Virus vs The People'', co-authored with '' Financial Times'' journalist Anjana Ahuja, giving his account of the UK government's response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Farrar co-chaired the World Health Organization’s working group on
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s from 2015 until 2016. In 2017, he was part of the selection committee chaired by Jules A. Hoffmann that chose
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as director of the Institut Pasteur. In 2019, he served on '' The Lancet'' Commission on Tuberculosis, co-chaired by Eric Goosby, Dean Jamison and Soumya Swaminathan. That same year, he also co-chaired a WHO committee evaluating
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therapeutics. In the preparations for the Global Health Summit hosted by the European Commission and the G20 in May 2021, he was a member of the event's High Level Scientific Panel. Since its inception in 2017, Farrar has been chairing the Scientific Advisory Group of the WHO R&D Blueprint, a global strategy and preparedness plan that allows the rapid activation of research activities during epidemics. Since 2018, he has been serving on the joint World Bank/ WHO Global Preparedness Monitoring Board (GPMB), co-chaired by
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and Gro Harlem Brundtland. In 2020, he was appointed to the Global Leaders Group on Antimicrobial Resistance, co-chaired by Sheikh Hasina and Mia Mottley. On 19 February 2020, Farrar, along with 26 other scientists, published as a co-author of the ''Statement in support of the scientists, public health professionals, and medical professionals of China combatting COVID-19'', which declared "We stand together to strongly condemn conspiracy theories suggesting that COVID-19 does not have a natural origin."


Views

Farrar fears not enough is being done to vaccinate people in poor nations against COVID-19. Farrar stated, “The longer this virus continues to spread in largely unvaccinated populations globally, the more likely it is that a variant that can overcome our vaccines and treatments will emerge. If that happens, we could be close to square one. This political drift and lack of leadership is prolonging the pandemic for everyone, with governments unwilling to really address inequitable access to the vaccines, tests and treatment. There have been wonderful speeches, warm words, but not the actions needed to ensure fair access to what we know works and would bring the pandemic to a close.”


Service and leadership

Farrar has served on corporate boards of commercial and non-profit organisations including: * Temasek Holdings, Member of the International Panel *
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(NAS), Member of the Climate & Health Initiative Planning Committee (since 2020) * Geneva Science and Diplomacy Anticipator (GESDA), Member of the Board of Directors (since 2020) * Genome Research Limited, Chairman of the Board (since 2020) *
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(GHIT), Member of the Council (since 2018) * Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), Member of the Board and Co-Founder (since 2017) * Global He@lth 2030 Innovation Task Force, Member of the Advisory Council (since 2015) * Global Alliance for Genomics and Health (GA4GH), Member of the Strategic Advisory Board (since 2013) *
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, Member of the Board of Trustees * Forward Institute, Advisor *
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(GloPID-R), Vice-Chair *
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, Member of the Board *
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(OSCHR), Member of the Board * '' The New England Journal of Medicine'', Member of the Editorial Board *
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(PAHS), Member of the International Advisory Board * UK Collaborative on Development Research (UKCDR), Member of the Strategic Coherence of ODA-funded Research * WHO Collaborating Centre for Modelling, Evolution and Control of Emerging Infectious Diseases, University of Cambridge, Member of the Advisory Board *
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, Member of the Global Advisory Board * Global Leaders Group on Antimicrobial Resistance, Member (since 2020)


Awards and honours

Farrar is a member of the Royal College of Physicians and a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences. He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the
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for services to healthcare, especially the prevention of tropical diseases, in Vietnam. His citation on election to the Academy of Medical Sciences reads: Farrar was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2015. He was appointed a Knight Bachelor in the
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for services to Global Health.


Personal life

Farrar has been married to Christiane Dolecek, an Austrian-born typhoid researcher, since 1998. They have three children and live in Oxford. Since 2011, the family's has focused on providing educational assistance to youth from Vietnam and Nepal.Katrin Elger and Veronika Hackenbroch (8 December 2014)
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References

, - {{DEFAULTSORT:Farrar, Jeremy Living people Wellcome Trust Officers of the Order of the British Empire Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences (United Kingdom) Knights Bachelor Fellows of the Royal Society 1961 births People educated at Churcher's College Members of the National Academy of Medicine