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Explore the School's many research groups, across all faculties and departments.

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LASER - London Applied and Spatial Epidemiology Research Group

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LASER combines expertise in the fields of spatial statistics and GIS technology, quantitative epidemiology and operational research to build the evidence-base around diseases of poverty and the communities they affect.

Infectious disease
Malaria
Neglected Tropical Diseases
Vector borne disease
Clinical trials
Evaluation
Health impact analysis
Worldwide
Eastern Africa
Middle Africa
Southern Africa
Western Africa
Epidemiology
GIS/Spatial analysis
Operational research
Statistics

LEARN

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Promoting best practice in learning and teaching through educational research (to join, contact Anna Foss).

Logan Group

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Our research group is focussed on the discovery, evaluation and implementation of novel interventions for the control vector borne diseases, from basic scientific studies in the laboratory understanding vector-host-pathogen interactions, to large scale field trials.

London International Development Centre (LIDC)

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Facilitating interdisciplinary research and training to tackle complex problems in international development. We bring together social and natural scientists from across the University of London's Bloomsbury Colleges: Birkbeck, UCL Institute of Education, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Royal Veterinary College, and SOAS.

Worldwide
Anthropology
Economics
Immunology
Nutrition
Social Policy

LSHTM Berlin Office

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Collaborating with leading scientists from Germany, UK, and further afield to conduct, and promote discussion around, cutting-edge research on global health issues including migration, gender, health equity and health systems.

Social sciences
Health policy
Public health
Global health
Berlin
Germany
Europe
Global health
Anthropology
Political science

LSHTM's Neglected Tropical Diseases Network

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With one of the largest groupings of Neglected Tropical Diseases researchers, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine is internationally recognised as a leading centre for NTD research. The NTD Network is designed to make it easier for you to find and access that expertise.