Centres, groups and projects
Centres, groups and projects
LSHTM receives over £180 million in research funding each year and hosts a wide range of exciting and impactful health research. Our staff work in more than 100 countries, collaborating closely with external partners. Alongside 13 Centres, we also host several World Health Organization Collaborating Centres.
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Understanding the mechanistic pathways of extreme heat and poor pregnancy outcomes to develop evidence-based and sustainable interventions.
An inter-disciplinary research group with expertise on violence against women, violence against children, violence against men, violence among same-sex people, migration, labour exploitation and human trafficking. A WHO Collaborating Centre since 2019.
Welcome to the General Population Cohort (GPC), a community based platform in rural Uganda for understanding health trends in Africa since 1989
Investigating genetic mechanisms underlying attractiveness of humans to mosquitoes.
There is an epidemic of primarily tubular-interstitial chronic kidney disease (CKD) clustering in agricultural communities in low-and-middle income countries (LMICs) in Central America and South Asia.
The Global Asthma Network was established in 2012 to improve asthma care globally, with a focus on low- and middle-income countries, through enhanced surveillance, research collaboration, capacity building and access to quality-assured essential medicines.
Eye Health is essential to Child Health. We work to ensure that all children are getting access to eye health services to ensure they have the best vision possible.
The Global Dengue Observatory data from more than 70 countries and uses advanced modelling to fill the gaps, providing near real-time insights into how the dengue season is unfolding worldwide.
A world-leading group working on a diverse portfolio of health economics research, with work ranging from developing innovative methods and empirical research to policy engagement and impact.
An independent group of influential experts with a commitment to tackling global challenges in food and nutrition security.
Supporting government and partners in strengthening health systems for better mental health of Syrian refugees and host communities in Lebanon.