Elizabeth Brickley, PhD, MPhil, is a Professor in the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology & International Health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM, London, UK), where she directs the Health Equity Action Lab (www.healthequityactionlab.org). The Health Equity Action Lab is an interdisciplinary team conducting policy-relevant community-engaged research that critically examines the links between human health, poverty, and the environment. Elizabeth’s primary research aim is to better understand and eliminate infectious causes of chronic diseases, and her work has informed public health interventions targeting polio, Zika, leprosy, malaria, and COVID-19. In close collaboration with partners from Brazil’s Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, she is currently developing a large-scale linked data platform for studying the social and environmental determinants of health resilience to climate change. Elizabeth is committed to fostering an inclusive academic culture that embraces diversity and, at LSHTM, serves as a Decolonising the Curriculum Facilitator, an Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Co-Lead of the LSHTM Press Board, and an EDI Co-Lead of the Medical Research Council (MRC) London Intercollegiate Doctoral Training Partnership.