Sarah Paulin

5 November 2020

Sarah Paulin is the Technical Officer on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) in the World Health Organization (WHO) Department of Coordination and Partnership on AMR within the WHO AMR  Division. Since joining the WHO Headquarters, she has worked primarily on antimicrobial R&D priority setting and antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) initiatives including the annual analysis of the clinical and preclinical antibacterial pipelines as well as the implementation of the WHO Practical Toolkit of AMS Programmes in Health-Care Facilities in Low-and Middle-Income Countries. Prior to taking up her current role at WHO Headquarters, Sarah coordinated the work of WHO in the Western Pacific Region on AMR. She holds a PhD in microbiology from University College London and MSc from LSHTM.