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International Public Health
Tropical Disease Biology
Tropical Disease Biology
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Clinical Sciences
International Public Health
Vector Biology
Clinical Sciences
Tropical Disease Biology
Vector Biology
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Tropical Disease Biology
Vector Biology
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Clinical Sciences
Tropical Disease Biology
Vector Biology
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Tropical Disease Biology
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Victor Akelo
Adverse Pregancy Outcomes Associated With COVID-19 Infection In Western Kenya
Hellen Barsosio
Targeted information transfer improves the use of intermittent preventive treatment with dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine to prevent malaria in pregnancy: a three-arm pragmatic cluster randomised trial in western Kenya
Jason Biswas
Infections during and after travel: should we screen military travellers?
Keirah Bartlett
Varespladib abrogates dermonecrotic pathology caused by black-necked spitting cobra venom and purified toxins in vivo
Aaron Chirambo
Polycytotoxic T lymphocytes in human Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
Gracious Jamali
Experiences of female sex workers participating in self-help groups to improve health outcomes: the case of Zimbabwe
Galven Maringwa
Characterising sexual partners and partnerships among female sex workers in Zimbabwe
Primrose Matambanadzo
Association of microplanning with prevention of acquisition and transmission of HIV among female sex workers
Agnes Matope
The Video Cone Test PLUS system: assessing the utility of using Anopheles gambiae behavioural responses to evaluate insecticide-treated bed net efficacy.
Hauwa Mohammed
Improving the Effectiveness of Skilled Health Personnel in Nigeria: Study Protocol
Mosepele Mosepele
Albuminuria is Common Among HIV-infected men on Antiretroviral Therapy in Botswana
Betwel Msugupakulya
Investigating the opportunities for implementing larval source management for malaria control in rural Tanzania
Leonard Mvaya
Poor cytotoxic potential and differential localization of duodenal CD8+ T cells
Ambayo Peter Otte Nyumbe
Effective Financing Models for Maternal and Newborn Health Programmes in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Systematic Review Protocol
Ambrose Oruni
Unravelling mechanisms driving the escalation of insecticide resistance in An. funestus from Uganda and its impact on malaria control tools and parasite transmission
Lilian Otiso
DELAYED FIRST ANC VISITS: WHY PREGNANT ADOLESCENTS DELAY SEEKING MEDICAL CARE IN INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS IN NAIROBI
Joseph Phiri
Defining changes in nasal immunity that favours propensity for pneumococcal carriage in people living with HIV
Mphatso Phiri
The potential epidemiological impact of increasing uptake of tuberculosis active case finding interventions among men and youth
Nicholas Riches
The Chiwindi study: community-based hepatitis B serosurvey in urban and rural Malawi
Doreen Sakala
Title: Investigating the role of social media as a form of social capital in transitions into and out of sex work in urban Blantyre, Malawi
Lusako Sibale
Adults living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy exhibit prolonged high density pneumococcal carriage and shed antimicrobial resistant pneumococci
Lindiwe Sibiya
Investigating the role of social capital and social cohesion in the creation of identity among young women who sell sex in rural KwaZulu Natal.
Chukwuebuka Ugwu
Development and evaluation of gender-sensitive TB interventions for Nigerian Communities
Murielle Wondji
Investigation of the role of ATP Binding Cassette (ABC’s) transporters in insecticide resistance in a field population of Anopheles funestus from Cameroon.
LSTM Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence
Hello, I am Dr Fiona Marston, Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence (EiR) at LSTM, working across the school as well as on specific projects for the Department of Clinical Sciences. The EiR programme is designed by The Royal Society to support universities wishing to turn their world-leading research into commercial success. My Royal Society EiR project centres around commercial Innovation in the translation of infectious diseases research at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. The main theme of my programme is improving the knowledge and skills of LSTM’s research staff in their understanding and implementation of activities that transition their R&D into development and towards use in the market. This includes understanding: the development pathway to market, engagement with industry, licensing and spin-out businesses.