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Hararghe Health Research Partnership

PROJECT

Developing surveillance and research in Eastern Ethiopia to improve maternal and child health.

Infectious disease
Emerging and Pandemic diseases
Child health
Maternal health
Neonatal health
Surveillance
Vaccines
Eastern Africa
Epidemiology
Anthropology
Medicine
GIS/Spatial analysis

HEADING study

PROJECT

Former football players are taking part in a major study to investigate effects of the sport on brain health.

Concussion
Dementia
Football
Neurological diseases
Sport
Ageing
Occupational health
Physical activity
Epidemiology

Health Protection Research Unit in Climate Change and Health Security

PROJECT

The HPRU in Climate Change and Health Security provides the research evidence needed to protect the health of our communities in the UK against the effects of climate change. 

Climate Change
Health policy
Public health
Environment
Climate change
Environmental health
Housing
Infectious disease
Public health
Epidemiology
Public health
Mathematical modelling

Health Protection Research Unit in Health Analytics & Modelling

PROJECT

The NIHR-funded Health Protection Research Unit in Health Analytics & Modelling is a partnership between LSHTM, Imperial College and the UKHSA to protect the health of the nation through pioneering modelling research.  

Data analysis
Modelling
England

Homeless Health Peer Advocacy Evaluation

PROJECT

Evaluating the impact of Peer Advocates on the use of health care for adults in London who are homeless.

Homeless health
Homelessness
Emergency care
London
Epidemiology
Health economics

Human Infection Studies for Schistosoma mansoni (CHI-S) in Uganda

PROJECT

This study aims to contribute to the development and implementation of a controlled human infection model for schistosomiasis that can be used to test innovative and early proof-of-concept candidate schistosomiasis vaccines.

Human infection studies
Schistosoma mansoni
Uganda
Health
Vaccine development
Controlled human infection