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Maple Goh

Nonresident Fellow

Biography

Maple Goh, MBChB, MPH is a global health physician, a graduate of Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (MPH, Global Health) and holds a medical degree and post-graduate certification in tropical medicine from University of Otago. 

Hailing from Aotearoa New Zealand, Malaysia, and Brunei Darussalam, Dr. Goh has overseen large-scale clinical trials, published on pharmaceutical policy and regulation, and managed humanitarian capacity-strengthening programs across multiple countries. Her expertise has been sought by academic, policy, and media platforms to discuss topics ranging from neglected tropical diseases to the design of health systems.

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Rebuilding Global Health Starts With Neglected Diseases
Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) affect more than a billion people worldwide, yet remain largely unknown to the public. With the end of USAID’s NTD Program, the risk of global spread is rising. Drs. Maple Goh and Peter J. Hotez examine the broader health implications and call for renewed international commitment to combating NTDs.
Maple Goh, Peter J. Hotez October 9, 2025