Prof. Poppy Lamberton
@poppylamberton
My research focusses on diagnostics, transmission, and the effects of mass drug administration on neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) such as schistosomiasis.
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Today we celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science!👩🏻🔬👩🏻💻I wish all me female fellows all the best! Stay strong because science without women is nothing! Katarzyna Tołkacz Martyna Krupińska Tarja Sironen CharbonnelNath Sarah Perkins Prof. Poppy Lamberton Dr Jess Clark Rivka Lim
To meet the World Health Organization (WHO)'s 2030 #NTDRoadmap we need sustained funding & innovative investments to accelerate efforts toward ending these diseases, says Dr Dr Socé Fall - DrMed, PhD, FFPH of World Health Organization (WHO) #IFNTDs
Our scientists are in Uganda this week, representing at the Uganda Schistosomiasis symposium👏🏿 HUGS Janelisa Musaya Dr Sekeleghe Kayuni RHEDMW
Winner of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene #EarlyCareers Grant, Mujumbusi Lazaaro shares their work on developing a contextualized #HealthEducation program to reduce persistent #Schistosomiasis transmission in rural fishing communities 🇺🇬, incl community radio, murals & video on what #Schisto looks like.
Congratulations Nchafatso Obonyo on winning the Africa Top 40 Under 40 award in the Science Category! This is the culmination of work that is collaboratively supported by KWTRP/IDeAL, Africa, Critical Care Research Group as well as the Mbale Clinical Research Unit in Mbale, Uganda.
Great to meet you in person Edward, may it be the start of some exciting collaborations over the years to help Global Schistosomiasis Alliance. Thanks for joining Thomas Arme
#WorldWaterDay2024 is almost here! #WorldWaterDay celebrates water and raises awareness of the 2.2 billion people living without access to safe water. What action will you be taking? In collaboration with Network of Water Rights Initiative - NEWARI, we will be sharing insights on #Water4Peace.
Looking at the potential effects of #ClimateChange on STH & #Schistosomiasis Control Programs, Kate McCracken, Evidence Action shares the World Health Organization (WHO)'s response & our possible actions: 📉CO2 emissions 🏗️Resilient & sustainable #HealthSystems 🆘Protect & improve health #UHC #BeatNTDs
Really exciting PhD opportunity in the use of tiger worms toilets. #WASH Global Schistosomiasis Alliance WASH for Impact and Development