Research
WINDREF Research Investigators:

Trevor Paul Noël, MPH
Assistant Director, WINDREF Research Institute
Email: trevornoel@sgu.edu
Web: http://www.sgu.edu/windref
Tele: (473) 444-3997
Fax: (473) 444-3041
WINDREF
P.O. Box 7
St. George’s, Grenada
West Indies
- Areas of Interest
- Affiliations
- Brief Bio
- Selected Publications
- Selected Projects
Neglected Tropical Diseases, Rheumatic Fever, Rheumatic Heart Disease, Genetic Correlates of Addictive Diseases
American Public Health Association (APHA), Rockefeller University (New York), Heal a Child (Virginia)
Trevor Noël completed his undergraduate reading at University College Cork, Republic of Ireland. His BSc reading was in Zoology and Statistics. Mr. Noël has completed an MPH degree at St. George’s University and is currently a PhD student in the Department of Microbiology working in the area of Neglected tropical disease (Soil Transmitted Helminthes). In addition, he is the President of the Graduate Studies Program Alumni Association at SGU.
In 2003, Mr. Noël was awarded a gold medal from the King of Morocco’s representative in Ouarzazate for Public Health services rendered to the Moroccan people and received the SGU Humanism Award in 2005.
Mr. Noël is the Lead Coordinator/ Investigator for the Streptococcal project that is run in Grenada and is the Lead coordinator/ Investigator for the parallel project that is run in St. Vincent and the Grenadines in collaboration with Rockefeller University and the Richard Lounsberry Foundation. He has worked on the Birth Rate Project for the Pan American Health Organization. This studied the effects of a Natural Disaster on Birth rates in a small island developing nation, Grenada. Mr. Noël has worked in Morocco and Cuba. He is a Co Deputy Primary Investigator with the Genetic Correlates of Addictive Diseases program run by the Kreek laboratory, Rockefeller University, New York.Noël, TP, J Zabriskie, CNL Macpherson, G Perrotte. (2004). Beta hemolytic Streptococci in schoolchildren 5 - 15 years of age with an emphasis on rheumatic fever, in the tri island state of Grenada. West Indian Medical Journal, 53: Supplement 2, 60-61.
Noël, TP, J Zabriskie, CNL Macpherson, G Perrotte. (2005). Beta hemolytic Streptococci in schoolchildren 5 - 15 years of age with an emphasis on rheumatic fever, in the tri island state of Grenada. West Indian Medical Journal, 54: 22-27.
Trevor Paul Noël, John B Zabriskie, Calum Norman Lindsay Macpherson, Geraldina Perrotte. Beta Hemolytic Streptococci In Schoolchildren 5 – 15 Years Of Age With An Emphasis On Rheumatic Fever, In The Tri – Island State Of Grenada. Windward Islands Research and Education Foundation (WINDREF), St. George’s, Grenada, West Indies.