About Lemic Consulting

Lemic Consulting is an independent consultancy with specialist expertise in research, evaluation and responsible digital health. We help organisations and project teams build the evidence they need to make confident decisions and demonstrate real impact.

Our team brings over a decade of experience across public health, health systems and services, digital innovation and policy. We conduct research to understand people's needs and experiences, and evaluate programmes and services to identify what is working and what could be improved. For digital health and AI projects, we conduct impact assessments to identify and address potential risks and review compliance with relevant regulations and applicable frameworks.

We work with health organisations, research consortia, public sector bodies, universities, community organisations, and teams developing or adopting digital health and AI-enabled tools. Whether leading a standalone project, delivering a defined work package or providing embedded specialist capacity, we bring robust methods, sector knowledge and clear, practical outputs.

Memberships & affiliations
UK Evaluation Society

How we work

We offer flexible engagement models to fit how your project is structured and where you need support.

End-to-end delivery

From planning and study design through delivery, analysis and final outputs.

Defined work package

Leadership and delivery of a specific research or evaluation component within a wider project.

Consultancy support

Specialist capacity integrated within an existing project or team.

Specialist review

Independent review of evidence, documents, methods or processes.

What clients can expect

Sector knowledge and experience

Experience across public health, health systems and services, digital innovation and policy.

Robust methods

Rigorous, evidence-based methods tailored to the question and context.

Flexible and collaborative approach

Ways of working that adapt to project needs, priorities and timelines.

Clear, practical and high-quality outputs

Findings and recommendations that support decision-making and action.

Our Team

Dr. Lem Ngongalah

Dr. Lem Ngongalah

Lead Consultant

Dr Lem Ngongalah is a public health researcher and evaluator with over a decade of experience across public health, healthcare systems, and health policy. Her work examines the factors that shape health behaviours, access to care and intervention outcomes, and how programmes and services can better meet the needs of diverse populations.

As lead consultant, she works with clients to define each project, leads project delivery and oversees the quality of outputs, bringing in specialist input from the wider team where needed. She has led national and international research and evaluation projects, including impact assessments of emerging technologies within Horizon Europe programmes. Alongside her consultancy work, she leads the development and delivery of the National Pharmacy Association’s policy research strategy.

Her work has informed service improvement, commissioning and policy, and she has produced a wide range of research outputs, including more than 30 peer-reviewed articles. She has also delivered research training and supervised and mentored doctoral and early-career researchers.

She holds a PhD in Public Health and is a member of the Royal Society for Public Health, a member of the UK Evaluation Society, and an Associate Member of the Faculty of Public Health.

Michael Udeozor

Michael Udeozor

Research Governance, Compliance & Business Operations

Michael leads Lemic Consulting's research governance, compliance and business operations. He oversees the systems and processes that support effective project delivery, including governance, contracting, procurement, project mobilisation, resource planning and operational oversight.

He has experience conducting household and demographic surveys for the Office for National Statistics following strict confidentiality and data-quality procedures. He is an experienced compliance and data protection professional with UK GDPR training and experience with data governance platforms.

Michael holds a Masters in Law with specialisation in business and corporate law. He has expertise in managing sensitive information, compliance monitoring, risk management and quality assurance, with experience across public-sector, local-authority and regulated environments. His legal training and project management experience support Lemic's standards for confidentiality, accountability and consistently high quality delivery.

Rawlings Ngwa Niba

Rawlings Ngwa Niba

Public & Environmental Health

Rawlings supports Lemic projects requiring epidemiological methods and environmental health expertise. He is an Environmental Health Practitioner with the UK Ministry of Defence, with expertise in environmental protection, public health risk assessment, and evidence-based recommendations in UK and overseas operational settings. His research portfolio includes assessing noise exposure concerns, conducting air pollution assessments to understand potential exposure risks in the UK, Estonia and Poland, and carrying out water testing to assess environmental health risks.

He is currently completing his PhD, building on a Master of Public Health and a BSc in Environmental Health Studies. His professional memberships include the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, Royal Society for Public Health, Faculty of Public Health, and Royal Entomological Society.

Dr Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci

Dr Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci

Specialist Consultant | Digital Health Law, Data Protection & AI Governance

Dr Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci is a specialist in technology and healthcare law with over 20 years of experience in privacy, data protection, AI governance, and the legal and ethical implications of emerging technologies. He provides legal, ethical and regulatory expertise to digital health and AI projects at Lemic.

Marcelo is Founder and Partner at CORCOM ApS, a specialist technology law and digital governance firm. He is also Associate Professor and Associate Director at the Centre for Advanced Studies in Bioscience Innovation Law at the University of Copenhagen, and an affiliate of the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School. He has contributed to numerous EU-funded research and innovation projects, overseeing legal and ethical work relating to AI, digital health, data governance and emerging technologies.

He has a Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) degree from Kyushu University in Japan. He also holds a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in international economics and business law from Kyushu University, and an LL.M. in law and information technology and an LL.M. in European intellectual property law, both from the University of Stockholm in Sweden. He has several publications in the field of IT and Bioscience Law. He has also published extensively on AI in healthcare, health data governance, privacy, digital technologies and biomedical innovation law.

Work with us

Get in touch