Research Projects
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EBOVAC
The Ebola vaccine projects – EBOVAC1, EBOVAC2, EBODAC and EBOMAN – are a series of trials and associated projects which aim to assess a novel prime-boost preventive vaccine regimen against Ebola Virus Disease (EVD).
Emerging Genomic Selection and AntiMalarial Tolerance in Africa (EGSAT)
Combining high quality reproducible parasite drug sensitivity tests and genomics to detect malaria drug resistance and support antimalarial drug policy in West Africa
ENLIST
The Erythema Nodosum Leprosum International STudy (ENLIST) group is an international partnership between seven countries focused on improving the understanding and treatment of Erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL).
Entebbe Mother and Baby study
The Entebbe Mother and Baby Study (EMaBS) is a unique birth cohort, on-going in Africa.
EQUI-PMAQ: Unpacking the effect of the national pay for performance scheme on inequalities in the financing and delivery of primary care in Brazil
This project investigates how Brazil’s national programme for improving primary care access and quality has affected inequalities in the financing and delivery of primary care.
ERIC PPCI
Effect of Remote Ischaemic Conditioning on clinical outcomes in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction patients undergoing Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (ERIC-PPCI).
ESORT
Research question: how effective and cost-effective is emergency surgery for patients with common acute conditions presenting as emergency admissions to NHS hospitals.
Estimation of crisis-attributable mortality in Yemen
This project worked collaboratively with researchers at LSHTM and academics and researchers in Yemen to estimate mortality in Yemen employing a range of novel methods.
Evaluation of the Pilot of the EquiPar tool to support equitable partnerships for research projects
Piloting and evaluating a tool to help LSHTM and our partners establish strong foundations and equitable processes for our research partnerships.
Evidence for policy action on climate change and health
African ecosystems are highly vulnerable to climate change, with implications for health. This project will build evidence for a Planetary Health approach to policy making in Sub Saharan Africa.