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A network of researchers interested in measuring programme effectiveness in global health, based at @LSHTM.
Joined November 2012
Apply for #PhD studentships with the MRC-funded London Intercollegiate Doctoral Training Partnership, which has projects in: π» Health data science π Global health π§ββοΈ Translational & implementation research π¦ Infectious disease Apply by 14 Jan 2026 π½ https://t.co/cMStpoWKOD
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The London Intercollegiate Doctoral Training Partnership brings together @LSHTM & @CityStGeorges to offer research projects across 4 themes: Global Health; Health Data Science; Translational & Implementation Research; & Infectious Disease Apply by 14 Janπ https://t.co/JSzqHF3wrz
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π¨ Last chance: apply for BBSRC-funded PhD studentships at @LSHTM London Interdisciplinary Biosciences Programme supports projects applying modelling, machine learning, or data science methods to problems in biosciences & biotechnology Apply by 10 Dec π½ https://t.co/6fZDyePpNQ
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The next Baby Ubuntu Hub evemt @LSHTM will celebrate the programme's growth and impact during 2025. Join the webinar next week to hear more about their successes and the growing evidence base for the programme. Wednesday 10 December at 13:00 BST π https://t.co/7vrY60SKbN
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Congratulations to Jane Wilbur and partners at World Vision for winning a Zero Project 2026 award! π The Veivanua menstrual health campaign for women and girls with disabilities was selected for its contribution to inclusive crisis response. #IDPD2025
https://t.co/8CB4VzikJD
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π Later this week, Caroline Trotter will explore the work of @vaccineimpact in estimating the public health impact of vaccination & implications for policy in our annual lecture ποΈ Thursday 27 November, 17:30 GMT π LSHTM | Online Details β¬οΈ https://t.co/hXyvBCztw4
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The outlook for #vaccines is stormy An "extraordinary" effort will be needed to sustain confidence in vaccines, @ProfHeidiLarson writes in @TheEconomist as she sets out vaccine forecast for 2026. https://t.co/GzL6sSjU8R
economist.com
Efforts to rebuild public trust, and find new sources of funding for research will be needed in 2026, writes the director of the Vaccine Confidence Project
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How can technology support social justice struggles against gender-based violence & feminicide? Tomorrow, as part of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence event series @LSHTM, Dr Isadora CruxΓͺn from @QMUL will explore this question. π https://t.co/ItaXtmZKCR
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Β£700k to evaluate the 2024β2029 AMR National Action Plan π @LSHTM and partners will evaluate its implementation from January. Co-led by Dr Rebecca Glover & Dr Mirza Lalani with experts from @RoyalVetCollege & @UniofExeter. Read π https://t.co/Jioyuiw54s
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π Looking to develop your skills, gain new knowledge or expand your networks with further studies? π Come along to our Autumn Open Events in November to find out what makes @LSHTM 1 in the UK for public health ποΈ Book your place β‘οΈ https://t.co/4Aa2DK4taL
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Low participation in medical trials puts millions of young people at risk Wendy Macdowall tells @guardian about underrepresented groups in #research & need to understand how experiences of interventions differ https://t.co/ARPU709DzD
theguardian.com
Exclusive: Data shows gen Z could miss out on new treatments because so few sign up for trials and studies in England
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π€³ Smartphone apps could support healthier and more sustainable diets A new review, led by @LSHTM, found that apps can help people eat more fruit & veg and cut down meat, reducing greenhouse gas emissions - a win for public health and the planetπ± π https://t.co/sWoqKnRxR9
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Ahead of #WorldMosquitoDay2025, we celebrate the brilliant scientists and technicians π©π½βπ¬π¬ at @mrcunitgambia and @LSHTM whose dedication helps us better understand mosquitoes π¦
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Today, we joined the global malaria community to mark #WorldMosquitoDay2025. From India to The Gambia, malaria continues to pose a serious threat. @Malaria_Sam & Annette emphasise the importance of ongoing research driving malaria control and elimination. Watch our filmπ½οΈπ
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π¨ We still have online spots for Thursday's symposium, but you have to sign up now Don't miss the latest cutting-edge research that's applying target trial emulation (TTE) and other frameworks in clinical and medical science Sign up π½ https://t.co/mpBGNWcFxL
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ποΈ Last chance to join our symposium in London We will explore target trial emulation and other frameworks: the role and potential of observational data for evaluating effects of interventions Registration deadline (in-person): 17 June Sign up π½ https://t.co/mpBGNWc7Id
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Join us shortly for our next Centre seminar with Dr Jason Okonofua βοΈ Empathic mindset: The new frontier of mindset effects in education, healthcare, and criminal justice π Today at 13:30 ποΈ G41, Keppel Street | Zoom Join via Zoom β¬οΈ https://t.co/Y4pw8auPsE
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π New to conducting quantitative systematic reviews in health research? Our course will give you a grounding in designing, analysing, and interpreting quantitative systematic reviews in data science, health and medicine How to apply π½ https://t.co/mPyXeYxZX5
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How sexual violence survivors in South Africa are now collateral damage of Trumpβs aid cuts In @Independent, Isolde Birdthistle discusses impact of funding cuts on DREAMS programme, which provided initiatives to those diagnosed with #HIV across Africa. https://t.co/cJr10Bd0sO
independent.co.uk
Rape crisis services are suffering the knock-on effect of US funded HIV services being cut, writes Rachel Schraer
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UK sees 20% drop in #cancer mortality but diagnoses still rising Bernard Rachet explains that despite advances in cancer care in recent decades, survival gaps and #inequalities must be addressed to improve UK cancer outcomes. #PublicHealth
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