Sandy Cairncross

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Dr Sandy Cairncross is an epidemiologist at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). He has an interest in environmental interventions for disease control, including both technical issues and policy.

He is a public health engineer by profession and by vocation. Most of his career has been spent in research and teaching, and about a third in developing countries implementing water, sanitation and public health programmes.

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[edit] Education

PhD in soil mechanics, University of Cambridge.

[edit] Experience

His experience includes building water supplies in Lesotho, and seven years as a water and sanitation engineer for the Government of Mozambique, shortly after that country's independence.

He has been at LSHTM on and off since 1977.

[edit] Writing and research

He has worked on or contributed to a number of books, including a textbook on environmental health engineering in the tropics.[1]

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