Leeza Osipenko, PhD
CEO
Leeza gained experience in academia, consulting and public sector before establishing Consilium Scientific in 2020. After completing PhD in Systems Engineering in the USA, she came to England. Her career started at the University of Warwick Medical School where she worked as Senior Research Fellow on evaluating non-invasive foetal DNA tests. Then she relocated to London and joined a consulting company as Principal Economist leading on projects for NICE and other UK public sector departments. Leeza is an expert in Health Technology Assessment and between 2014 and 2018 she served as a Director of NICE Scientific Advice. Her academic work focuses on examining the status quo of clinical research, through quality improvement, transparency, and methodological rigour. In particular, she is interested in clinical data integrity, health policy, applied clinical research, and clinical trial design. Between 2018 and 2021 Leeza was a Senior Lecturer in Practice at the London School of Economics (LSE) Department of Health Policy and currently she is a Senior Visiting Fellow at LSE Health. Leeza serves on the Board of Directors at HealthSenseUK and ISRCTN, she is a non-resident expert at the Center for Global Development.
Saba Ul-Hasan, MBBS, MSc
Consilium Associate
Saba is a registered doctor with over five years of experience working in NHS hospitals. Saba previously worked in a primary care setting in London, where she created a Whole Systems Integrated Care programme for a local health authority. In 2020, she completed her MSc in Health Policy, Planning, and Financing from the London School of Economics and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She is well versed in multidisciplinary methodologies to policy creation, implementation, analysis, and evaluation at the local, national, and international levels.
Till Bruckner, PhD
Consilium Associate
Till Bruckner is the founder of TranspariMED, a campaign that works to end evidence distortion in medicine, and a Research Fellow at the QUEST Center for Responsible Research. His work focuses on regulatory transparency and clinical trial registration and reporting. He previously worked for the AllTrials campaign, the Transparify think tank initiative, the anti-corruption group Transparency International, a commercial microfinance consulting company, and various international development NGOs. Till holds a PhD in political science from the University of Bristol.
Sofia Huertas Carrera, MSc
Consilium Associate
Sofia is a registered Pharmacist specialising in research methodology. She trained in Public Health at York University. During her career in primary care, she collaborated with key stakeholders in the strategic health needs assessment for North Yorkshire. Working in medical research she has developed expertise in systematic reviews and risk of bias assessments. Prior to joining Consilium Scientific, she was part of the NIHR commissioned Evidence Review Group working on health technology assessments. She is currently learning how to build cost-effectiveness economic models at ScHARR.
Scott joined Consilium Scientific as an intern in August 2022, after gaining a first class bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Exeter. In addition to managing Consilium's administrative tasks, his role involves developing social media strategy, coordinating the seminar programme, and collaborating on research projects in clinical trials transparency. Scott is continuing to pursue his interest in health policy and clinical trial transparency and plans to gain more experience within real world research, further understanding where issues within health policy lie internationally, particularly through data visualisation.
Analyst
Federica holds a degree in Political Science focusing on clinical trials in European law. Following her undergraduate studies, she pursued a Master's in Cooperation and Development at Sapienza University in Rome, Italy. Beginning her career with an internship in a pharmaceutical association, she has been passionate about good clinical practice and transparency in clinical trials. With experience in both humanitarian work and corporate setting, she has dedicated herself to making a meaningful impact in the intersection of science, ethics, and humanitarian fields.
Analyst
Jack joined the Consilium Scientific team in January 2024. He graduated with an MSc in Natural Sciences at the University of Exeter in 2020, gaining hands-on experience with medical diagnostic tools. After training as an accountant for a year he decided to pivot back to a more research-focused role. His main interests are health inequity and the impact of health policy on the global scale, especially in the global south.
RareCare – Project Manager
Andrea holds a PhD in Marine Ecology from Stockholm University (Sweden), where he specialized as Molecular Microbiologist, and a MSc in Marine Biology from the Polytechnic University of Marche (Italy). After graduating PhD, he joined the Stockholm International Water Institute working as Programme Officer on policy issues related to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and its threat to public health and the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the Agenda 2030. Andrea has also worked as Expert Consultant for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations on the (lack of) implementation of the AMR National Action Plans and the key role of the aquaculture sector for the global food safety and security. Currently, Andrea also covers the position of Global Health Advisor at ReAct – Action on Antibiotic Resistance, where he is responsible for a wide portfolio of antibiotic resistance policy dialogues, including cancer care treatment, access to effective antibiotics, and community engagement..
Social Media Administrator
Zac is a student at UCL, where he studies Environmental Geoscience. He transferred to UCL in 2023 from Lancaster University, where he gained experience in data research and analysis. During the summer of 2024 Zac completed an internship at Consilium where he pursued his interest in understanding and experiencing a research-focused role. Currently he works with the Consilium team as a Social Media Administrator.
Ekaterina Cleary, PhD
Data Journalist
Ekaterina holds a PhD in Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology from the University of Massachusetts, where her thesis focused on genetic and environmental influences on health, specifically pertaining to Alzheimer’s disease. Ekaterina completed her postdoctoral studies at the Center for Integration of Science and Industry at Bentley University, where her widely cited work on the contribution of the NIH towards drug development garnered her an Outstanding Scholarly Contribution Award. She continues to apply her rigorous analytic, data visualization and writing skills towards understanding aspects of the U.S. Healthcare system.