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Event LSTM Seminar: Prof Theobald, Dr Tolhurst & Millicent Liani on "How gender analyses of the health workforce and science can deepen understanding and harness change" LSTM Seminar: Prof Theobald, Dr Tolhurst & Millicent Liani on "How gender analyses of the health workforce and science can deepen understanding and harness change" Professor Sally Theobald, Dr Rachel Tolhurst and Millicent Liani on "How gender analyses of the health workforce and science can deepen understanding...
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Seminars & lectures Community Health Systems for achieving universal health coverage: panacea or poison? Community Health Systems for achieving universal health coverage: panacea or poison? Dr Miriam Taegtmeyer
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News article Leaving no one behind: the role of gender analysis in strengthening health systems Leaving no one behind: the role of gender analysis in strengthening health systems Researchers at LSTM have been involved in the publication of a new supplement looking at the role of gender analyses in strengthening health systems.
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News article LSTM welcomes Dr Jane Acheng, Ugandan Minister of Health LSTM welcomes Dr Jane Acheng, Ugandan Minister of Health LSTM was honoured to welcome the Honourable Dr Jane Acheng, Ugandan Minister of Health. Dr Acheng was in Liverpool to see her husband, Dr Andrew...
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Seminars & lectures Understanding and strengthening progress towards the elimination of HIV transmission through sex work in Zimbabwe Understanding and strengthening progress towards the elimination of HIV transmission through sex work in Zimbabwe A seminar by Professor Frances Cowan
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News article LSTM Seminar Report: Understanding and strengthening progress towards the elimination of HIV transmission through sex work in Zimbabwe LSTM Seminar Report: Understanding and strengthening progress towards the elimination of HIV transmission through sex work in Zimbabwe LSTM’s Frances Cowan, Professor of Global Health, continued LSTM’s seminar series with her talk entitled: Understanding and strengthening progress...
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News article LSTM consortia colleagues recognised as ‘Heroines of Health’ in awards ceremony LSTM consortia colleagues recognised as ‘Heroines of Health’ in awards ceremony LSTM consortia colleagues were recognised in the first ever ‘Heroines of Health’ honouree roll at the World Health Assembly Geneva this month.
- News article LSTM out in force in Geneva during the 69th World Health Assembly, 23-29th May. LSTM out in force in Geneva during the 69th World Health Assembly, 23-29th May. The World Health Assembly (WHA) is the forum through which the World Health Organization (WHO) is governed by its...
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Event Twitter Chat - Gender and Health Systems: Help Define the Direction of Research Twitter Chat - Gender and Health Systems: Help Define the Direction of Research RinGs in conjunction with Health Systems Global, is currently hosting a gender month in the lead up to International Women's Day on March 8th. There...
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News article Professor Sally Theobald: Plenary Lecture Professor Sally Theobald: Plenary Lecture This week saw a plenary lecture by LSTM’s Sally Theobald, Professor of Social Science and International Health. Awarded her chair earlier this year,...
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News article LSTM and Lancaster University receive MRC Doctoral Training Partnership funding LSTM and Lancaster University receive MRC Doctoral Training Partnership funding Scheme allows recruitment of up to 7 PhD students per intake year
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News article Building Back Better: ReBUILD Consortium launches new resource on gender and post-conflict health systems. Building Back Better: ReBUILD Consortium launches new resource on gender and post-conflict health systems. The outputs from ReBUILD's collaborative work on gender in post-conflict health systems has now been developed into 'Building Back Better' - a set of...
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Event Plenary Lecture Professor Sally Theobald Plenary Lecture Professor Sally Theobald This event will be streamed live via: http://bit.ly/1ldtysx
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Event Building Back Better: Health systems and gender post-conflict Building Back Better: Health systems and gender post-conflict ReBUILD and RinGS are delighted to invite you to this event on gender and health systems in post-conflict and post-crisis countries. The meeting will...
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News article Highlighting the crucial role of gender analysis in work on health Highlighting the crucial role of gender analysis in work on health Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine has been proud to host the Steering Committee of RinGs earlier this week. RinGs is an initiative that seeks to...
- News article International office to improve female health International office to improve female health Two of the world's leading medical organisations - the oldest medical school dedicated to fighting tropical diseases in the world and a royal college...
- News article LSTM to lead $30 million research programme into malaria in pregnancy LSTM to lead $30 million research programme into malaria in pregnancy The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine has received a $30 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to improve the control and...
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News article LSTM and MiP Consortium awarded further €3.6 million LSTM and MiP Consortium awarded further €3.6 million The Malaria in Pregnancy Consortium, led by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, has been awarded €3.6 million by the European and Developing...
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News article £2.8 million grant to raise standards in maternal and newborn health £2.8 million grant to raise standards in maternal and newborn health The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) and the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) have been awarded £2.8m to improve...
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News article Study Shows Antibiotic Unsuccessful In Preventing Preterm Labour Study Shows Antibiotic Unsuccessful In Preventing Preterm Labour Scientists at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and the University of Liverpool have found that an antibiotic, currently used to treat...
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News article The World Needs Midwives Now More Than Ever The World Needs Midwives Now More Than Ever Staff in the Maternal and Newborn Health Unit (MNHU) of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) are raising awareness about morbidity and...
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News article LSTM launches €2.75 million African reproductive health programme LSTM launches €2.75 million African reproductive health programme LSTM has launched a four year programme to improve the delivery of reproductive health services in Tanzania and Niger. The programme, funded by the...
- News article LSTM at Women Deliver 2010 LSTM at Women Deliver 2010 The Head of LSTM’s Maternal and Newborn Health Unit, Dr Nynke van den Broek, is presenting a session at Women Deliver 2010, a global conference...
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News article LSTM celebrates International Women’s Day LSTM celebrates International Women’s Day International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on Sunday 8thMarch and this year the theme is “Make it Happen” to ensure effective action for advancing...
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Impact story Building and implementing a replicable model for HIV testing and counselling Building and implementing a replicable model for HIV testing and counselling LSTM has developed a successful approach to the rapid scale-up of HIV Testing and Counselling (HTC) services in high prevalence countries, a vital...
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Brent Thomas Areas of interest: Neglected Tropical Diseases, Case management NTDs, Integrated Vector Control, Health System strengthening, Snakebite
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Sara Donovan Sara is an Operations Programme Manager within the department of Tropical Disease Biology, supporting the Ascend West and Central Africa programme funded by the Department for International Development (DFID). Ascend West and...
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Louise Melia Louise is Programme Coordinator within the department of Tropical Disease Biology, supporting the Ascend West and Central Africa programme funded by the Department for International Development (DFID). Ascend West is a 3-year...
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Dr Carmen Maroto Camino Areas of interest: health systems work to overcome challenges of programmes implementation.
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Kim Ozano Areas of interest: Participatory Action Research Community Engagement and Participation Close to community health workers (community health workers) Health systems strengthening Universal health coverage Primary health care skills, knowledge and...
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Dr Rachel Tolhurst Areas of interest: Gender, equity, health systems strengthening, social determinants of health, urban health, lung health, antimicrobial resistance
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Sarah Martindale Sarah completed her MSc in Molecular Biology of Parasites and Disease Vectors at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in 2013 where, as part of her research project, she investigated the physical, social and economic impact of lymphatic...
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Sian Freer Prior to joining CNTD, Sian was Head of Research Management at LSTM. She has been a member of staff at LSTM since 2006, joining the organisation to set up and lead the Central Research Office, moving to her present role of Chief Operating Officer of...
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Professor Sally Theobald Areas of interest: Gender, equity, health systems, HIV, tuberculosis, human resources and research uptake