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EVENTS - LCNTDR
Upcoming events. Contact us info londonntd org Tel: +44 (0)20 7594 7122
DR FELIPE COLON
Assistant Professor. felipe.colon@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Dr Felipe J Colón-González's main are of expertise lies at the understanding of how climatic, environmental, and socio-economic factors modulate the spatio-temporal dynamics of climate-sensitive diseases. He graduated from the National Autonomous University ofMexico in 1998
THE GESHIYARO PROJECT: WHY WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE ARE By Sahra Mohamed, Evidence, Measurement and Evaluation Analyst, Children's Investment Fund Foundation. As the world is gripped by the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us have a renewed appreciation of hygiene, in particular handwashing, and its ability to interrupt the transmission of disease and keep our communities safe.DR ELISA SICURI
e.sicuri@imperial.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Elisa Sicuri is Research Fellow in the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, School of Public Health. She obtained her PhD from the University of Pavia (Italy) in 2005. During and immediately after receiving her PhD degree, she spent research periods at the University of Essex (UK) and THE LONDON DECLARATION The London Declaration is a document resulting from a summit held in 2012 by Uniting to Combat NTDs. It is a pledge made by donor agencies, pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, non-governmental organizations, governments, and other stakeholders in the international health community to come together in their efforts stopNTDs.
DR WENDY HARRISON
w.harrison@schisto.org.uk. (link sends e-mail) Dr Wendy Harrison. Wendy joined the Schistosomiasis Control Initiative as Deputy Director in April 2009 from the Comparative Medicine and Biology Unit at GlaxoSmithKline where she worked in an advisory role across a range of therapeutic drug development areas including inflammation andinfection.
DR HELEN AYLES
helen@zambart.org.zm. (link sends e-mail) Dr Helen Ayles. Helen is a Reader in the Clinical research Unit London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and for the last 11 years have been director of research at Zambart, based full time in Lusaka Zambia. She is the Zambia PI for the PopART (HPTN 071) Trial which will investigatewhether a
PROFESSOR PAUL FINE
Professor of communicable disease epidemiology, LSHTM. Paul Fine's has broad interests in infectious disease epidemiology, with particular emphasis upon vaccines (trials, safety and efficacy evaluations of BCG, measles, pertussis, mumps, polio), mycobacterial diseases (including genetics, immune responses, risk factors, vaccine and drug trials of leprosy and tuberculosis) and family studiesDR STEVE WALKER
steve.walker@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Steve is a Consultant Dermatologist and a Clinical Senior Lecturer in the Department of Clinical Research at LSHTM. He is the coordinator of the Erythema Nodosum Leprosum International STudy (ENLIST) Group. Erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) is a severe complication of leprosy. The group iscomposed of
LCNTDR | ANSWERING KEY QUESTIONS TO INFORM NTD CONTROL POLICYABOUT USRESEARCHPUBLICATIONSNEWS AND BLOGSEVENTSPROJECTS SEARCH Answering key questions to inform NTD control policy. Lunchtime in a Kenyan School. An innovative research collaboration bringing together leading experts to tackle neglected tropical diseases. Research collecting field data on trachoma - Image courtesy of Sightsavers. The London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research (LCNTDR) is anEVENTS - LCNTDR
Upcoming events. Contact us info londonntd org Tel: +44 (0)20 7594 7122
DR FELIPE COLON
Assistant Professor. felipe.colon@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Dr Felipe J Colón-González's main are of expertise lies at the understanding of how climatic, environmental, and socio-economic factors modulate the spatio-temporal dynamics of climate-sensitive diseases. He graduated from the National Autonomous University ofMexico in 1998
THE GESHIYARO PROJECT: WHY WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE ARE By Sahra Mohamed, Evidence, Measurement and Evaluation Analyst, Children's Investment Fund Foundation. As the world is gripped by the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us have a renewed appreciation of hygiene, in particular handwashing, and its ability to interrupt the transmission of disease and keep our communities safe.DR ELISA SICURI
e.sicuri@imperial.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Elisa Sicuri is Research Fellow in the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, School of Public Health. She obtained her PhD from the University of Pavia (Italy) in 2005. During and immediately after receiving her PhD degree, she spent research periods at the University of Essex (UK) and THE LONDON DECLARATION The London Declaration is a document resulting from a summit held in 2012 by Uniting to Combat NTDs. It is a pledge made by donor agencies, pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, non-governmental organizations, governments, and other stakeholders in the international health community to come together in their efforts stopNTDs.
DR WENDY HARRISON
w.harrison@schisto.org.uk. (link sends e-mail) Dr Wendy Harrison. Wendy joined the Schistosomiasis Control Initiative as Deputy Director in April 2009 from the Comparative Medicine and Biology Unit at GlaxoSmithKline where she worked in an advisory role across a range of therapeutic drug development areas including inflammation andinfection.
DR HELEN AYLES
helen@zambart.org.zm. (link sends e-mail) Dr Helen Ayles. Helen is a Reader in the Clinical research Unit London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and for the last 11 years have been director of research at Zambart, based full time in Lusaka Zambia. She is the Zambia PI for the PopART (HPTN 071) Trial which will investigatewhether a
PROFESSOR PAUL FINE
Professor of communicable disease epidemiology, LSHTM. Paul Fine's has broad interests in infectious disease epidemiology, with particular emphasis upon vaccines (trials, safety and efficacy evaluations of BCG, measles, pertussis, mumps, polio), mycobacterial diseases (including genetics, immune responses, risk factors, vaccine and drug trials of leprosy and tuberculosis) and family studiesDR STEVE WALKER
steve.walker@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Steve is a Consultant Dermatologist and a Clinical Senior Lecturer in the Department of Clinical Research at LSHTM. He is the coordinator of the Erythema Nodosum Leprosum International STudy (ENLIST) Group. Erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) is a severe complication of leprosy. The group iscomposed of
PRESENTATION: NTDS AND MENTAL HEALTH -ESTIMATING THE Presentation from the London Centre for NTD Research afternoon on disease management disability and inclusion on 26 May 2021. In this presentation, Prof. David Molyneux CMG, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, discussed the theoretical underpinnings of estimating the global burden of mental health co-morbidity and challenges associated with health-related quality of li DISABILITY INCLUSION AND NTDS: WORKING TOWARD PERSON What is Person CentredCare? ‘an approach to care that consciously adopts the perspectives of individuals, families and communities and sees them as participants as well as beneficiaries of trusted health systemsthat respond to their needs and preferences in humane and holistic ways’ (World Health PRESENTATION: DISABILITY INCLUSION AND NTDS: WORKING Presentation from the London Centre for NTD Research afternoon on disease management disability and inclusion on 26 May 2021. In this presentation, Dr Laura Dean, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, provides an overview of disability inclusion and people-centred approaches to NTDs, including the global and national policy context that should be incorporated into advocacy efforts. LONDON CENTRE FOR NTD RESEARCH 9TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT 29 Jan 2021, 13:00 to 15:00. Virtual. Please join us to celebrate the anniversary of The London Declaration on NTDs and the London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research (LCNTDR). This year we are taking our annual research symposium online and focusing on the launch of the new WHO road map on NTDs. PRESENTATION: THE BURDEN OF PSYCHOLOGICAL CO-MORBIDITY IN Presentation from the London Centre for NTD Research afternoon on disease management disability and inclusion on 26 May 2021. In this presentation, Dr Freddie Bailey, Public Health England, spoke about the burden of psychological co-morbidity in cutaneous leishmaniasis and the frequent underestimation of the mental health consequences ofthe disease
PROFESSOR TONY BARNETT tony.barnett@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Prof Tony Barnet. Professor Barnett joined LSHTM in 2013 after ten years at the London School of Economics with honorary status at the LSHTM. He retains an attachment to the Department of Social Policy at the LSE. He has a general interest in the social science of infectious diseases. Forsome years
DR CONALL WATSON
Research Degree Student. Conall.Watson@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Conall is currently an acting consultant in health protection and global public health at Public Health England, with both frontline UK commitments and contribution to PHE's programme to strengthen public health surveillance-response systems in partner countries andregions
DR DANIEL MARTIN-VEGA Daniel Martin-Vega is a postdoctoral researcher working on morphological and developmental aspects of insects of medical, forensic and veterinary importance. Together with other researchers at the Natural History Museum, he is applying micro-computed tomographic methods to document the developmental changes taking place during the metamorphosis of blowflies (Calliphoridae) and bot fliesDR STEVE WALKER
steve.walker@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Steve is a Consultant Dermatologist and a Clinical Senior Lecturer in the Department of Clinical Research at LSHTM. He is the coordinator of the Erythema Nodosum Leprosum International STudy (ENLIST) Group. Erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) is a severe complication of leprosy. The group iscomposed of
PROFESSOR ELIO RIBOLI Elio is Director of the School of Public Health, Imperial College London. Prior to his time at Imperial, he was based at Lyon’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), where he developed new research projects in the areas of nutrition, nutritional status and cancer and initiated the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC). LCNTDR | ANSWERING KEY QUESTIONS TO INFORM NTD CONTROL POLICYABOUT USRESEARCHPUBLICATIONSNEWS AND BLOGSEVENTSPROJECTS SEARCH Answering key questions to inform NTD control policy. Lunchtime in a Kenyan School. An innovative research collaboration bringing together leading experts to tackle neglected tropical diseases. Research collecting field data on trachoma - Image courtesy of Sightsavers. The London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research (LCNTDR) is anEVENTS - LCNTDR
Upcoming events. Contact us info londonntd org Tel: +44 (0)20 7594 7122
LONDON CENTRE FOR NTD RESEARCH 9TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT 29 Jan 2021, 13:00 to 15:00. Virtual. Please join us to celebrate the anniversary of The London Declaration on NTDs and the London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research (LCNTDR). This year we are taking our annual research symposium online and focusing on the launch of the new WHO road map on NTDs.DR ELISA SICURI
e.sicuri@imperial.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Elisa Sicuri is Research Fellow in the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, School of Public Health. She obtained her PhD from the University of Pavia (Italy) in 2005. During and immediately after receiving her PhD degree, she spent research periods at the University of Essex (UK) and THE GESHIYARO PROJECT: WHY WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE ARE By Sahra Mohamed, Evidence, Measurement and Evaluation Analyst, Children's Investment Fund Foundation. As the world is gripped by the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us have a renewed appreciation of hygiene, in particular handwashing, and its ability to interrupt the transmission of disease and keep our communities safe. THE LONDON DECLARATION The London Declaration is a document resulting from a summit held in 2012 by Uniting to Combat NTDs. It is a pledge made by donor agencies, pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, non-governmental organizations, governments, and other stakeholders in the international health community to come together in their efforts stopNTDs.
DR HELEN AYLES
helen@zambart.org.zm. (link sends e-mail) Dr Helen Ayles. Helen is a Reader in the Clinical research Unit London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and for the last 11 years have been director of research at Zambart, based full time in Lusaka Zambia. She is the Zambia PI for the PopART (HPTN 071) Trial which will investigatewhether a
PROFESSOR GREGORY BANCROFT Professor of Immunology. gregory.bancroft@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Greg Bancroft has over 30 years of experience working in the field of infection and immunity. Greg’s current research relates to understanding the mechanisms of pathogenesis and the development of novel vaccines against two important pathogenic bacteria, MDR ANNA LAST
Associate Professor in Infectious Diseases. anna.last@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Anna Last is an Infectious Diseases physician. She trained in the UK and started working on neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), initially on trachoma, in 2010. She undertook her Wellcome Trust Clinical PhD Fellowship at LSHTM on the molecular epidemiologyof
PROFESSOR PAUL FINE
Professor of communicable disease epidemiology, LSHTM. Paul Fine's has broad interests in infectious disease epidemiology, with particular emphasis upon vaccines (trials, safety and efficacy evaluations of BCG, measles, pertussis, mumps, polio), mycobacterial diseases (including genetics, immune responses, risk factors, vaccine and drug trials of leprosy and tuberculosis) and family studies LCNTDR | ANSWERING KEY QUESTIONS TO INFORM NTD CONTROL POLICYABOUT USRESEARCHPUBLICATIONSNEWS AND BLOGSEVENTSPROJECTS SEARCH Answering key questions to inform NTD control policy. Lunchtime in a Kenyan School. An innovative research collaboration bringing together leading experts to tackle neglected tropical diseases. Research collecting field data on trachoma - Image courtesy of Sightsavers. The London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research (LCNTDR) is anEVENTS - LCNTDR
Upcoming events. Contact us info londonntd org Tel: +44 (0)20 7594 7122
LONDON CENTRE FOR NTD RESEARCH 9TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT 29 Jan 2021, 13:00 to 15:00. Virtual. Please join us to celebrate the anniversary of The London Declaration on NTDs and the London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research (LCNTDR). This year we are taking our annual research symposium online and focusing on the launch of the new WHO road map on NTDs.DR ELISA SICURI
e.sicuri@imperial.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Elisa Sicuri is Research Fellow in the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, School of Public Health. She obtained her PhD from the University of Pavia (Italy) in 2005. During and immediately after receiving her PhD degree, she spent research periods at the University of Essex (UK) and THE GESHIYARO PROJECT: WHY WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE ARE By Sahra Mohamed, Evidence, Measurement and Evaluation Analyst, Children's Investment Fund Foundation. As the world is gripped by the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us have a renewed appreciation of hygiene, in particular handwashing, and its ability to interrupt the transmission of disease and keep our communities safe. THE LONDON DECLARATION The London Declaration is a document resulting from a summit held in 2012 by Uniting to Combat NTDs. It is a pledge made by donor agencies, pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, non-governmental organizations, governments, and other stakeholders in the international health community to come together in their efforts stopNTDs.
DR HELEN AYLES
helen@zambart.org.zm. (link sends e-mail) Dr Helen Ayles. Helen is a Reader in the Clinical research Unit London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and for the last 11 years have been director of research at Zambart, based full time in Lusaka Zambia. She is the Zambia PI for the PopART (HPTN 071) Trial which will investigatewhether a
PROFESSOR GREGORY BANCROFT Professor of Immunology. gregory.bancroft@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Greg Bancroft has over 30 years of experience working in the field of infection and immunity. Greg’s current research relates to understanding the mechanisms of pathogenesis and the development of novel vaccines against two important pathogenic bacteria, MDR ANNA LAST
Associate Professor in Infectious Diseases. anna.last@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Anna Last is an Infectious Diseases physician. She trained in the UK and started working on neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), initially on trachoma, in 2010. She undertook her Wellcome Trust Clinical PhD Fellowship at LSHTM on the molecular epidemiologyof
PROFESSOR PAUL FINE
Professor of communicable disease epidemiology, LSHTM. Paul Fine's has broad interests in infectious disease epidemiology, with particular emphasis upon vaccines (trials, safety and efficacy evaluations of BCG, measles, pertussis, mumps, polio), mycobacterial diseases (including genetics, immune responses, risk factors, vaccine and drug trials of leprosy and tuberculosis) and family studies PRESENTATION: NTDS AND MENTAL HEALTH -ESTIMATING THE Presentation from the London Centre for NTD Research afternoon on disease management disability and inclusion on 26 May 2021. In this presentation, Prof. David Molyneux CMG, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, discussed the theoretical underpinnings of estimating the global burden of mental health co-morbidity and challenges associated with health-related quality of li EVENT SUMMARY: LCNTDR AND RSTMH RESEARCH AFTERNOON ON On 26 May 2021, the London Centre for NTD Research (LCNTDR) and Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (RSTMH) co-hosted their first research afternoon titled Disease management, disability and inclusion: Why people-centred approaches are central to beating NTDs. PRESENTATION: DISABILITY INCLUSION AND NTDS: WORKING Presentation from the London Centre for NTD Research afternoon on disease management disability and inclusion on 26 May 2021. In this presentation, Dr Laura Dean, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, provides an overview of disability inclusion and people-centred approaches to NTDs, including the global and national policy context that should be incorporated into advocacy efforts. DISABILITY INCLUSION AND NTDS: WORKING TOWARD PERSON What is Person CentredCare? ‘an approach to care that consciously adopts the perspectives of individuals, families and communities and sees them as participants as well as beneficiaries of trusted health systemsthat respond to their needs and preferences in humane and holistic ways’ (World Health LONDON CENTRE FOR NTD RESEARCH 9TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT 29 Jan 2021, 13:00 to 15:00. Virtual. Please join us to celebrate the anniversary of The London Declaration on NTDs and the London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research (LCNTDR). This year we are taking our annual research symposium online and focusing on the launch of the new WHO road map on NTDs. PRESENTATION: THE BURDEN OF PSYCHOLOGICAL CO-MORBIDITY IN Presentation from the London Centre for NTD Research afternoon on disease management disability and inclusion on 26 May 2021. In this presentation, Dr Freddie Bailey, Public Health England, spoke about the burden of psychological co-morbidity in cutaneous leishmaniasis and the frequent underestimation of the mental health consequences ofthe disease
DR FELIPE COLON
Assistant Professor. felipe.colon@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Dr Felipe J Colón-González's main are of expertise lies at the understanding of how climatic, environmental, and socio-economic factors modulate the spatio-temporal dynamics of climate-sensitive diseases. He graduated from the National Autonomous University ofMexico in 1998
PROFESSOR TONY BARNETT tony.barnett@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Prof Tony Barnet. Professor Barnett joined LSHTM in 2013 after ten years at the London School of Economics with honorary status at the LSHTM. He retains an attachment to the Department of Social Policy at the LSE. He has a general interest in the social science of infectious diseases. Forsome years
DR CONALL WATSON
Research Degree Student. Conall.Watson@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Conall is currently an acting consultant in health protection and global public health at Public Health England, with both frontline UK commitments and contribution to PHE's programme to strengthen public health surveillance-response systems in partner countries andregions
PROFESSOR ELIO RIBOLI Elio is Director of the School of Public Health, Imperial College London. Prior to his time at Imperial, he was based at Lyon’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), where he developed new research projects in the areas of nutrition, nutritional status and cancer and initiated the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC). LCNTDR | ANSWERING KEY QUESTIONS TO INFORM NTD CONTROL POLICYABOUT USRESEARCHPUBLICATIONSNEWS AND BLOGSEVENTSPROJECTS SEARCH Answering key questions to inform NTD control policy. Lunchtime in a Kenyan School. An innovative research collaboration bringing together leading experts to tackle neglected tropical diseases. Research collecting field data on trachoma - Image courtesy of Sightsavers. The London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research (LCNTDR) is anEVENTS - LCNTDR
Upcoming events. Contact us info londonntd org Tel: +44 (0)20 7594 7122
THE GESHIYARO PROJECT: WHY WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE ARE By Sahra Mohamed, Evidence, Measurement and Evaluation Analyst, Children's Investment Fund Foundation. As the world is gripped by the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us have a renewed appreciation of hygiene, in particular handwashing, and its ability to interrupt the transmission of disease and keep our communities safe.DR ELISA SICURI
e.sicuri@imperial.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Elisa Sicuri is Research Fellow in the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, School of Public Health. She obtained her PhD from the University of Pavia (Italy) in 2005. During and immediately after receiving her PhD degree, she spent research periods at the University of Essex (UK) and LONDON CENTRE FOR NTD RESEARCH 9TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT 29 Jan 2021, 13:00 to 15:00. Virtual. Please join us to celebrate the anniversary of The London Declaration on NTDs and the London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research (LCNTDR). This year we are taking our annual research symposium online and focusing on the launch of the new WHO road map on NTDs. THE LONDON DECLARATION The London Declaration is a document resulting from a summit held in 2012 by Uniting to Combat NTDs. It is a pledge made by donor agencies, pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, non-governmental organizations, governments, and other stakeholders in the international health community to come together in their efforts stopNTDs.
PROFESSOR GREGORY BANCROFT Professor of Immunology. gregory.bancroft@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Greg Bancroft has over 30 years of experience working in the field of infection and immunity. Greg’s current research relates to understanding the mechanisms of pathogenesis and the development of novel vaccines against two important pathogenic bacteria, MDR HELEN AYLES
helen@zambart.org.zm. (link sends e-mail) Dr Helen Ayles. Helen is a Reader in the Clinical research Unit London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and for the last 11 years have been director of research at Zambart, based full time in Lusaka Zambia. She is the Zambia PI for the PopART (HPTN 071) Trial which will investigatewhether a
DR ANNA LAST
Associate Professor in Infectious Diseases. anna.last@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Anna Last is an Infectious Diseases physician. She trained in the UK and started working on neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), initially on trachoma, in 2010. She undertook her Wellcome Trust Clinical PhD Fellowship at LSHTM on the molecular epidemiologyof
PROFESSOR PAUL FINE
Professor of communicable disease epidemiology. paul.fine@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Paul Fine's has broad interests in infectious disease epidemiology, with particular emphasis upon vaccines (trials, safety and efficacy evaluations of BCG, measles, pertussis, mumps, polio), mycobacterial diseases (including genetics, immune responses LCNTDR | ANSWERING KEY QUESTIONS TO INFORM NTD CONTROL POLICYABOUT USRESEARCHPUBLICATIONSNEWS AND BLOGSEVENTSPROJECTS SEARCH Answering key questions to inform NTD control policy. Lunchtime in a Kenyan School. An innovative research collaboration bringing together leading experts to tackle neglected tropical diseases. Research collecting field data on trachoma - Image courtesy of Sightsavers. The London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research (LCNTDR) is anEVENTS - LCNTDR
Upcoming events. Contact us info londonntd org Tel: +44 (0)20 7594 7122
THE GESHIYARO PROJECT: WHY WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE ARE By Sahra Mohamed, Evidence, Measurement and Evaluation Analyst, Children's Investment Fund Foundation. As the world is gripped by the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us have a renewed appreciation of hygiene, in particular handwashing, and its ability to interrupt the transmission of disease and keep our communities safe.DR ELISA SICURI
e.sicuri@imperial.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Elisa Sicuri is Research Fellow in the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, School of Public Health. She obtained her PhD from the University of Pavia (Italy) in 2005. During and immediately after receiving her PhD degree, she spent research periods at the University of Essex (UK) and LONDON CENTRE FOR NTD RESEARCH 9TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT 29 Jan 2021, 13:00 to 15:00. Virtual. Please join us to celebrate the anniversary of The London Declaration on NTDs and the London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research (LCNTDR). This year we are taking our annual research symposium online and focusing on the launch of the new WHO road map on NTDs. THE LONDON DECLARATION The London Declaration is a document resulting from a summit held in 2012 by Uniting to Combat NTDs. It is a pledge made by donor agencies, pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, non-governmental organizations, governments, and other stakeholders in the international health community to come together in their efforts stopNTDs.
PROFESSOR GREGORY BANCROFT Professor of Immunology. gregory.bancroft@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Greg Bancroft has over 30 years of experience working in the field of infection and immunity. Greg’s current research relates to understanding the mechanisms of pathogenesis and the development of novel vaccines against two important pathogenic bacteria, MDR HELEN AYLES
helen@zambart.org.zm. (link sends e-mail) Dr Helen Ayles. Helen is a Reader in the Clinical research Unit London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and for the last 11 years have been director of research at Zambart, based full time in Lusaka Zambia. She is the Zambia PI for the PopART (HPTN 071) Trial which will investigatewhether a
DR ANNA LAST
Associate Professor in Infectious Diseases. anna.last@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Anna Last is an Infectious Diseases physician. She trained in the UK and started working on neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), initially on trachoma, in 2010. She undertook her Wellcome Trust Clinical PhD Fellowship at LSHTM on the molecular epidemiologyof
PROFESSOR PAUL FINE
Professor of communicable disease epidemiology. paul.fine@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Paul Fine's has broad interests in infectious disease epidemiology, with particular emphasis upon vaccines (trials, safety and efficacy evaluations of BCG, measles, pertussis, mumps, polio), mycobacterial diseases (including genetics, immune responses PRESENTATION: DISABILITY INCLUSION AND NTDS: WORKING Presentation from the London Centre for NTD Research afternoon on disease management disability and inclusion on 26 May 2021. In this presentation, Dr Laura Dean, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, provides an overview of disability inclusion and people-centred approaches to NTDs, including the global and national policy context that should be incorporated into advocacy efforts. EVENT SUMMARY: LCNTDR AND RSTMH RESEARCH AFTERNOON ON On 26 May 2021, the London Centre for NTD Research (LCNTDR) and Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (RSTMH) co-hosted their first research afternoon titled Disease management, disability and inclusion: Why people-centred approaches are central to beating NTDs. PRESENTATION: NTDS AND MENTAL HEALTH -ESTIMATING THE Presentation from the London Centre for NTD Research afternoon on disease management disability and inclusion on 26 May 2021. In this presentation, Prof. David Molyneux CMG, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, discussed the theoretical underpinnings of estimating the global burden of mental health co-morbidity and challenges associated with health-related quality of li PRESENTATION: THE BURDEN OF PSYCHOLOGICAL CO-MORBIDITY IN Presentation from the London Centre for NTD Research afternoon on disease management disability and inclusion on 26 May 2021. In this presentation, Dr Freddie Bailey, Public Health England, spoke about the burden of psychological co-morbidity in cutaneous leishmaniasis and the frequent underestimation of the mental health consequences ofthe disease
LONDON CENTRE FOR NTD RESEARCH 9TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT 29 Jan 2021, 13:00 to 15:00. Virtual. Please join us to celebrate the anniversary of The London Declaration on NTDs and the London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research (LCNTDR). This year we are taking our annual research symposium online and focusing on the launch of the new WHO road map on NTDs.DR FELIPE COLON
Assistant Professor. felipe.colon@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Dr Felipe J Colón-González's main are of expertise lies at the understanding of how climatic, environmental, and socio-economic factors modulate the spatio-temporal dynamics of climate-sensitive diseases. He graduated from the National Autonomous University ofMexico in 1998
PROFESSOR TONY BARNETT tony.barnett@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Prof Tony Barnet. Professor Barnett joined LSHTM in 2013 after ten years at the London School of Economics with honorary status at the LSHTM. He retains an attachment to the Department of Social Policy at the LSE. He has a general interest in the social science of infectious diseases. Forsome years
DR CONALL WATSON
Research Degree Student. Conall.Watson@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Conall is currently an acting consultant in health protection and global public health at Public Health England, with both frontline UK commitments and contribution to PHE's programme to strengthen public health surveillance-response systems in partner countries andregions
PROFESSOR DAVID MOORE Professor of Infectious Diseases & tropical medicine. David.Moore@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) David has four roles - he leads a TB research group in Lima, Peru; he is a Course Director for the DTM&H; he is a member of the LSHTM TB Centre Steering Committee; and he is a Consultant in Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine atthe Hospital
PROFESSOR ELIO RIBOLI Elio is Director of the School of Public Health, Imperial College London. Prior to his time at Imperial, he was based at Lyon’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), where he developed new research projects in the areas of nutrition, nutritional status and cancer and initiated the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC). LCNTDR | ANSWERING KEY QUESTIONS TO INFORM NTD CONTROL POLICYABOUT USRESEARCHPUBLICATIONSNEWS AND BLOGSEVENTSPROJECTS SEARCH Answering key questions to inform NTD control policy. Lunchtime in a Kenyan School. An innovative research collaboration bringing together leading experts to tackle neglected tropical diseases. Research collecting field data on trachoma - Image courtesy of Sightsavers. The London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research (LCNTDR) is anEVENTS | LCNTDR
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DR ELISA SICURI
e.sicuri@imperial.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Elisa Sicuri is Research Fellow in the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, School of Public Health. She obtained her PhD from the University of Pavia (Italy) in 2005. During and immediately after receiving her PhD degree, she spent research periods at the University of Essex (UK) and THE GESHIYARO PROJECT: WHY WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE ARE By Sahra Mohamed, Evidence, Measurement and Evaluation Analyst, Children's Investment Fund Foundation. As the world is gripped by the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us have a renewed appreciation of hygiene, in particular handwashing, and its ability to interrupt the transmission of disease and keep our communities safe. THE LONDON DECLARATION The London Declaration is a document resulting from a summit held in 2012 by Uniting to Combat NTDs. It is a pledge made by donor agencies, pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, non-governmental organizations, governments, and other stakeholders in the international health community to come together in their efforts stopNTDs.
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Assistant Professor. felipe.colon@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Dr Felipe J Colón-González's main are of expertise lies at the understanding of how climatic, environmental, and socio-economic factors modulate the spatio-temporal dynamics of climate-sensitive diseases. He graduated from the National Autonomous University ofMexico in 1998
PROFESSOR GREGORY BANCROFT Professor of Immunology. gregory.bancroft@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Greg Bancroft has over 30 years of experience working in the field of infection and immunity. Greg’s current research relates to understanding the mechanisms of pathogenesis and the development of novel vaccines against two important pathogenic bacteria, MDR HELEN AYLES
helen@zambart.org.zm. (link sends e-mail) Dr Helen Ayles. Helen is a Reader in the Clinical research Unit London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and for the last 11 years have been director of research at Zambart, based full time in Lusaka Zambia. She is the Zambia PI for the PopART (HPTN 071) Trial which will investigatewhether a
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Associate Professor in Infectious Diseases. anna.last@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Anna Last is an Infectious Diseases physician. She trained in the UK and started working on neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), initially on trachoma, in 2010. She undertook her Wellcome Trust Clinical PhD Fellowship at LSHTM on the molecular epidemiologyof
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Professor of communicable disease epidemiology. paul.fine@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Paul Fine's has broad interests in infectious disease epidemiology, with particular emphasis upon vaccines (trials, safety and efficacy evaluations of BCG, measles, pertussis, mumps, polio), mycobacterial diseases (including genetics, immune responses LCNTDR | ANSWERING KEY QUESTIONS TO INFORM NTD CONTROL POLICYABOUT USRESEARCHPUBLICATIONSNEWS AND BLOGSEVENTSPROJECTS SEARCH Answering key questions to inform NTD control policy. Lunchtime in a Kenyan School. An innovative research collaboration bringing together leading experts to tackle neglected tropical diseases. Research collecting field data on trachoma - Image courtesy of Sightsavers. The London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research (LCNTDR) is anEVENTS | LCNTDR
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e.sicuri@imperial.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Elisa Sicuri is Research Fellow in the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, School of Public Health. She obtained her PhD from the University of Pavia (Italy) in 2005. During and immediately after receiving her PhD degree, she spent research periods at the University of Essex (UK) and THE GESHIYARO PROJECT: WHY WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE ARE By Sahra Mohamed, Evidence, Measurement and Evaluation Analyst, Children's Investment Fund Foundation. As the world is gripped by the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us have a renewed appreciation of hygiene, in particular handwashing, and its ability to interrupt the transmission of disease and keep our communities safe. THE LONDON DECLARATION The London Declaration is a document resulting from a summit held in 2012 by Uniting to Combat NTDs. It is a pledge made by donor agencies, pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, non-governmental organizations, governments, and other stakeholders in the international health community to come together in their efforts stopNTDs.
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Assistant Professor. felipe.colon@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Dr Felipe J Colón-González's main are of expertise lies at the understanding of how climatic, environmental, and socio-economic factors modulate the spatio-temporal dynamics of climate-sensitive diseases. He graduated from the National Autonomous University ofMexico in 1998
PROFESSOR GREGORY BANCROFT Professor of Immunology. gregory.bancroft@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Greg Bancroft has over 30 years of experience working in the field of infection and immunity. Greg’s current research relates to understanding the mechanisms of pathogenesis and the development of novel vaccines against two important pathogenic bacteria, MDR HELEN AYLES
helen@zambart.org.zm. (link sends e-mail) Dr Helen Ayles. Helen is a Reader in the Clinical research Unit London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and for the last 11 years have been director of research at Zambart, based full time in Lusaka Zambia. She is the Zambia PI for the PopART (HPTN 071) Trial which will investigatewhether a
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Associate Professor in Infectious Diseases. anna.last@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Anna Last is an Infectious Diseases physician. She trained in the UK and started working on neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), initially on trachoma, in 2010. She undertook her Wellcome Trust Clinical PhD Fellowship at LSHTM on the molecular epidemiologyof
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Professor of communicable disease epidemiology. paul.fine@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Paul Fine's has broad interests in infectious disease epidemiology, with particular emphasis upon vaccines (trials, safety and efficacy evaluations of BCG, measles, pertussis, mumps, polio), mycobacterial diseases (including genetics, immune responses NTD RESEARCH DIRECTORY NTD Research Directory. The LCNTDR seeks to provide public health stakeholders with focused operational and research support for NTD control. The LCNTDR member institutions house over 230 NTD experts with a wide range of specialties, making the Centre a valuable resource for cross-sectoral research and collaboration. LONDON CENTRE FOR NTD RESEARCH 9TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT 29 Jan 2021, 13:00 to 15:00. Virtual. Please join us to celebrate the anniversary of The London Declaration on NTDs and the London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research (LCNTDR). This year we are taking our annual research symposium online and focusing on the launch of the new WHO road map on NTDs.DR FELIPE COLON
Assistant Professor. felipe.colon@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Dr Felipe J Colón-González's main are of expertise lies at the understanding of how climatic, environmental, and socio-economic factors modulate the spatio-temporal dynamics of climate-sensitive diseases. He graduated from the National Autonomous University ofMexico in 1998
PROFESSOR TONY BARNETT tony.barnett@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Prof Tony Barnet. Professor Barnett joined LSHTM in 2013 after ten years at the London School of Economics with honorary status at the LSHTM. He retains an attachment to the Department of Social Policy at the LSE. He has a general interest in the social science of infectious diseases. Forsome years
PROFESSOR SIR ROY ANDERSON Director, LCNTDR. roy.anderson@imperial.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Prof Sir Roy Anderson. Sir Roy is Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology in the School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London and Director of the Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research. His recent appointments include Rector ofImperial
PROFESSOR DAVID MOORE Professor of Infectious Diseases & tropical medicine. David.Moore@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) David has four roles - he leads a TB research group in Lima, Peru; he is a Course Director for the DTM&H; he is a member of the LSHTM TB Centre Steering Committee; and he is a Consultant in Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine atthe Hospital
DR OLIVER BRADY
Oliver.Brady@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Oliver's main area of expertise lies in the macro-scale modelling and mapping of vector-borne diseases with a particular focus on arboviruses including dengue, zika, yellow fever and chikungunya. Originally trained as a biologist, he undertook a DPhil in the global epidemiology of dengueat the
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Reader in Parasitology, Clinical Scientist. colin.sutherland@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Dr Colin Sutherland. Colin's research falls into 3 main areas: Plasmodium falciparum gametocyte biology, malaria drug resistance and molecular diagnosticsfor malaria
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steve.walker@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Steve is a Consultant Dermatologist and a Clinical Senior Lecturer in the Department of Clinical Research at LSHTM. He is the coordinator of the Erythema Nodosum Leprosum International STudy (ENLIST) Group. Erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) is a severe complication of leprosy. The group iscomposed of
ALEXANDRA WHARTON-SMITH Alexandra.Wharton-Smith@lshtm.ac.uk. (link sends e-mail) Alexandra is undertaking a PhD that is researching evidence-based medicine and how guidelines are used in practice; specifically in the management of dengue in Malaysia. This PhD is funded by the Economic & Social Research Council through the Bloomsbury Doctoral Training Centre.LCNTDR
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Epidemiology of Treponema pallidum, Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Trichomonas vaginalis, and herpes simplex virus type 2 among female sex workers in the Middle East and North Africa: systematic review and meta-analytics Journal of Global Health Peer-reviewed article01 Aug 2019
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Sustained Low-Level Transmission of Zika and Chikungunya Viruses after Emergence in the Fiji Islands Emerging Infectious Diseases Peer-reviewed article01 Aug 2019
Access to healthcare for children with Congenital Zika Syndrome in Brazil: perspectives of mothers and health professionals Health Policy and Planning Peer-reviewed article @NTDResearch (link is external) on(link is external)
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