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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We will map and assess governance practices for vaccination services in a range of humanitarian responses; and identify recommendations for equitable vaccination delivery, with a focus on zero-dose communities.
The rapid mortality mobile phone surveys (RaMMPS) project is a new initiative to conduct mortality surveillance through mobile phone surveys in settings where alternative data are not available or where data collection has been interrupted because of epidemic outbreaks or other crisis situations.
REACH aims to describe the impact and costs of weather extremes on maternal and child health services to support preparedness at the district, facility and community levels in Brazil and Zambia.
Research capacity strengthening and knowledge generation to support preparedness and response to humanitarian crises and epidemics.
This project aims to assess the performance of e-pharmacies in India and Kenya and analyse regulatory systems for improving medicine quality, safety and accessibility.
The REPRIEVED trial aims to find out whether stent procedures improve quality of life and blood supply to the heart in people who have heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and coronary artery disease.
A Consortium of institutions and individuals coming together to promote research on the impact of health and nutrition on the development, wellbeing, and education of school children and adolescents.
The RESONATE Consortium works in close partnership with Save the Children to tackle persistent barriers that prevent many children in Ethiopia and Nigeria from receiving routine vaccinations. In places where previous approaches have struggled to reach all children, the Consortium aims to inform new solutions that are both effective and cost-efficient.
The Resilience Against Future Threats through vector control (RAFT) Research Programme Consortium (RPC) aims to address a range of urgent issues on mosquito-borne diseases, including insecticide resistance and emerging threats.
Improving health systems responsiveness to neglected health needs of vulnerable groups in Ghana and Vietnam.
The Resilient and Responsive Health Systems (RESYST) is an international research consortium that aims to enhance the resilience and responsiveness of health systems to promote health and health equity and reduce poverty.
Our MRF funded initiative aims to change outbreak and humanitarian policy and practice approaches and guidelines to improve engagement with communities and frontline health responders.
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