40 Under 40 Public Health Catalyst Awards: Ayyub Hanif

Ayyub Hanif

Ayyub Hanif is an accomplished healthcare leader, social entrepreneur, and public speaker. Mr. Hanif is a practicing Registered Nurse, prior to the pandemic served as Adjunct Faculty at Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, and is Managing Director of Creative Services at Foursight Studios.

40 Under 40 Public Health Catalyst Awards: Zulkhairul Naim Bin Sidek Ahmad

Zulkhairul Naim Bin Sidek Ahmad

Dr Zulkhairul Naim bin Sidek Ahmad is a Head of Department, the Department of Medical Education and Senior Medical Lecturer at the Department of Public Health Medicine, Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), respectively. He obtained a Medical Degree from Universiti Sains Malaysia (2009), Master of Public Health from the University of Dundee (2016), Master of Science in Healthy Aging, Medical Aesthetic and Regenerative Medicine from UCSI University (2018) and PhD from the University of Manchester (2021). His main research focus on maternal and child health. His other areas of interest include health inequity, health promotion activities including one health and medical education particularly related to student assessments.

40 Under 40 Public Health Catalyst Awards: Victor Ekuta

Victor Ekuta

Victor Ekuta is a Penn Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center Clark Scholar, Black Men’s Brain Health Scholar, and MIT linQ Catalyst Healthcare Innovation Fellow. He is also an Instructor for the MIT Office of Engineering Outreach Programs, where he combines his passion for advancing brain health equity with his love of mentorship and diversifying STEM.

40 Under 40 Public Health Catalyst Awards: Avik Ray

Avik Ray

Avik Ray is a medical doctor from India with a specialization in pharmacoepidemiology and his professional journey has been an exciting mixture of patient care, population health, data science, and management.

40 Under 40 Public Health Catalyst Awards: Madeline Morcelle

Madeline Morcelle

Madeline T. Morcelle, J.D., M.P.H., is a Senior Attorney at the National Health Law Program (NHeLP). She centers her federal advocacy practice on reproductive justice, health equity, and civil rights issues in Medicaid and federal health care reform. She also directs NHeLP’s cross-movement work to foster equitable access to reproductive and sexual health care with Southern state partners. Beyond her work at NHeLP, Madeline serves as an Executive Coach with Harvard University’s Public Health Leadership Lab and Board Chair of Converge: Partners in Access, the sole Title X grantee for Mississippi.