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

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Service Delivery and Quality of Care

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Strengthening health service delivery and quality of care through high-impact, interdisciplinary research.

SHARE Consortium

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SHARE contributes to achieving universal access to effective, sustainable and equitable sanitation and hygiene by generating evidence to improve policy and practice worldwide.

Neglected Tropical Diseases
Malnutrition
Diarrhoeal diseases
Disability
Infectious disease
Behaviour change
Hygiene
Eastern Africa
Southern Africa
Southeast Asia
Anthropology
Engineering
Epidemiology
Policy analysis

Skin Disease Epidemiology and Health Data Research Group

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We are a group of multidisciplinary academics working on a diverse portfolio of epidemiology research, largely focused on skin disease.

Social Norms Mentorship Project

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SNMP is a set of tailored programmes on the theory and application of social norms in research and programme development through comprehensive training and mentorship.

Child protection
Mixed Methods

SPEAK India

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Funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and facilitated by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, SPEAK India brings together researchers and technical experts alike, with an aim to develop a consensus on the additional knowledge required to ensure VL transmission is successfully interrupted and elimination is sustained.

Infectious disease
Neglected Tropical Diseases
Vector borne disease
Health systems
Surveillance
Vector control
India
South Asia
Entomology
Epidemiology
Mathematical modelling
Operational research
Parasitology

SSACAB

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SSACAB brings together African and Northern academic and research institutions to develop and improve biostatistical skills among researchers.

Eastern Africa
Western Africa
Southern Africa
Middle Africa
Statistics

STIRIG – Sexually Transmitted Infections Research Interest Group

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Cross-faculty and cross-disciplinary group to promote STI research conducted at LSHTM

Sexually transmitted diseases and infection