Alexander Stockdale, MBChB, PhD, MRes, MRCP, DTM&H

Biography

Alexander Stockdale is a Clinical Lecturer at Liverpool University and an Infectious Diseases physician with an interest in HIV and viral hepatitis.

He trained in Edinburgh, Cambridge, and Liverpool in the UK. In 2009 he worked in rural Kenya as a Medical Officer. Between 2014-15 he was appointed as an Academic Clinical Fellow studying HIV and hepatitis B co-infection in Ghana. Between 2017-2019 he worked as a Consultant Physician in Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre, Malawi, and led a research program on viral hepatitis in Malawi as a Wellcome Trust Clinical PhD Fellow.

He has collaborated with the World Health Organization to produce estimates of hepatitis D epidemiology. He is a lead for HIV and viral hepatitis teaching on the Diploma of Tropical Medicine at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Deputy Editor at PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. His research interests are in eliminating viral hepatitis and reducing the burden of liver disease in southern Africa.  

Alexander Stockdale
Position
Liverpool University, United Kingdom