Photo credit
The Royal Society
Fellow
Victora Cesar Gomes
Emeritus Professor
Current nationality
Brazil
Current country of residence
Brazil
Past nationality
Brazil
Affiliation / Institution
International Center for Equity in Health - Universidade Federal de Pelotas
Biodata
Victora (MD, 1976, Rio Grande do Sul; PhD, 1983, London) is Emeritus Professor, Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil; past-president, International Epidemiological Association; member, Brazilian Academy of Science and Fellow of the Royal Society. He held honorary faculty appointments at Harvard, Oxford and Johns Hopkins Universities, and an Honoris Causa Doctorate from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. His prizes include the Gairdner Global Health Award (Canada); Carlos Slim Prize (Mexico); Conrado Wessel Prize (Brazil); and National Order of Merit Medals in Medicine and in Science (Brazil). He has conducted extensive research in maternal and child health and nutrition, birth cohort studies, inequalities in health, and on the evaluation of the impact of major global health programs in a large number of countries. He coordinates the International Center for Equity in Health, which produces disaggregated analyses of indicators on women’s and children’s health and nutrition for several international agencies. He has over 800 peer-reviewed publications and serves on the editorial boards of several journals, including The Lancet.
Sustainable Development Goals
ELECTED
2018
Place of birth
São Gabriel
Country of birth
Brazil
DATE OF BIRTH
28
March
1952
Section
03. Medical & Health Sciences
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Country where living and working for the majority of the last 10 years
Brazil
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