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Centres, groups and projects

With research grant income of more than £180 million per year, LSHTM is home to a large number of exciting and impactful research activities. We have a global presence with staff conducting research in more than 100 countries and we are deeply committed to working in collaboration with external partners. We are also home to four designated 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.

Global health
Governance
Public health
Primary health care
Policy analysis
Vaccinations
Child health
Low and Middle Income Countries
Sudan
Somalia
Global health
Health policy
Health Systems Research
PROJECT

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.

Covid-19
Methodological development
Outbreaks
Surveillance
DRC
Low and Middle Income Countries
Malawi
Mozambique
Burkina Faso
Demography
Global health
Population health
Data science
PROJECT

Research capacity strengthening and knowledge generation to support preparedness and response to humanitarian crises and epidemics.

Western Africa
PROJECT

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.

Quality of care
Medicines
Health policy
Mixed methods
Private sector
Kenya
India
LMICs
PROJECT

Renal protection against ischaemia-reperfusion in transplantation: a randomised double blind placebo-controlled trial of 400 living-donor renal transplant patients.

PROJECT

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. 

Adolescent health
Child health
Children
Economics
Schools
Child health
Education
Health economics
Nutrition
Public health
Social Policy
PROJECT

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.

Malaria
Vector-borne disease
Vector control
Dengue
Emerging and Pandemic diseases
Disease control
Economic evaluation
Vector control
Sub-Saharan Africa
Southeast Asia
South Asia
Central America
Low and Middle Income Countries
Vector biology
Malaria
Entomology
Epidemiology
Neglected tropical diseases
PROJECT

Improving health systems responsiveness to neglected health needs of vulnerable groups in Ghana and Vietnam.

Health policy
Health Policy and Planning
Maternal health
Health services
Vietnam
Ghana
Low and Middle Income Countries
Southeast Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Qualitative research
Social Sciences
Mixed Methods
Realist Evaluation
Health Systems Research
GROUP

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.

PROJECT

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.

Global health
Capacity Building
Emerging and Pandemic diseases
Risk Communication and Community Engagement
Outbreaks
Sierra Leone
Sub-Saharan Africa
Global
Community empowerment
Health Systems Research
Public health
Infectious Diseases
Primary health care
PROJECT

Multicentre prospective randomised open controlled trial aiming to evaluate the efficacy and safety of percutaneous coronary intervention compared to optimal medical therapy alone for ischaemic left ventricular dysfunction.

PROJECT

Exploring infidelity, romantic jealousy and intimate partner violence.

Intimate partner violence
Behaviour change
Gender
Sexual behaviour
Sexual health
Social Sciences