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Predict and Prevent

WEBEpidemiological prediction to guide disease prevention. We will address the UKHSA and public health priorities through research that uses, builds upon and complements UKHSA surveillance and outbreak investigation activities. The activities include analysis of datasets (UKHSA and external), gathering data using UKHSA surveillance, measuring the

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Current Academic Members

WEBCurrent Academic Members. Amina Ismail Ahmed, Senior Biomedical Scientist, UK Health Security Agency. Dr David J Allen, Assistant Professor of Virology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Dr Nachi Arunachalam, Consultant in Communicable Diseases, UK Health Security Agency. Dr Kate Baker, Wellcome Trust Clinical …

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About Us: Researchers (PDRA/ Tenure Track Fellows)

[email protected]. Dana is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Warwick, Consultant in Public Health and holds an honorary contract with the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities. Her research interests include infectious diseases (with her current work in the HPRU-GI Theme “Predict and Prevent” focussing on Shiga

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HPRU GI Research: Plain English Summaries

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People and Places

WEBPeople and Places. Exploring socio-economic, environment and behavioural factors in gastrointestinal infections. Local contexts and environments influence the behaviour of individuals, households and institutions and consequently the burden of gastrointestinal infections. By utilising and improving place-based surveillance data, we aim to best

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STEIM Study: Sexually transmitted enteric infections in men who

WEBResearch Team. The STEIM Study is funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research Health Protection Research Unit (NIHR HPRU) in Blood Borne and Sexually Transmitted Infections (Theme A) at University College London (UCL) in partnership with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA, formerly Public Health England), and the …

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Five More Years! NIHR Announces Further Funding for HPRU in GI

WEBThe University of Liverpool (UoL) has been awarded funding by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) to once again lead the Health Protection Research Unit (HPRU) in Gastrointestinal Infections (GI).

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Co-Developing a Public Involvement Plan

WEBCo-Developing a Public Involvement Plan. Version One. September 2022. 5 2) Public contributors can bring . new knowledge and insights . to your work, for example aspects of health

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Research Capacity Development

WEBResearch Capacity Development. Research capacity development is essential to providing public health practitioners and academics working in public health with the necessary knowledge and skills to enable them to understand and tackle the problem of gastrointestinal infections in the UK population. Through education and training we will …

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NIHR HPRU Templates and Documents

WEBThe NIHR HPRU at University of Liverpool is a partnership with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) in Gastrointestinal Infections in collaboration with The University of Warwick. -END-. Contacts: Publications: Papers (and other outputs) should be submitted directly to [email protected] copying in [email protected]. Media

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Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement

WEBSophie Staniszewska, Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) Lead. [email protected]. We will embed active forms of patient and public involvement and community engagement across the HPRU to ensure patients and the public are involved in co-producing public health knowledge of importance and …

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HPRU GI Launches in Liverpool

WEBThu, 06 Feb 2020 11:20. The launch meeting has taken place for the National Institute for Health Research Health Protection Research Unit in Gastrointestinal Infections (NIHR-HPRU-GI). The overarching aim of the Unit, awarded to the University of Liverpool (UoL), is to support and strengthen Public Health England (PHE) in its role of protecting

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About Us: PhD Students

[email protected]. Michael is a registered Physician Associate, having previously worked for the NHS in general practice, clinical oncology and respiratory medicine during the COVID-19 pandemic. He has also been involved in both NHS and commercial clinical trials, including numerous phase one studies.

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Norovirus: a summer outbreak could lead to a winter crisis

WEBNorovirus: a summer outbreak could lead to a winter crisis. Wed, 25 Jul 2018 13:00. Dr John Harris is a member of the NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Gastrointestinal Infections and a Lecturer in Public Health and Policy at the University of Liverpool’s Institute of Psychology Health and Society. Apparently there is a bug going …

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About Us: Project Management Team

WEBAbout Us: Project Management Team. Professor Nigel Cunliffe, HPRU GI Director. [email protected]. Nigel Cunliffe is Professor of Medical Microbiology and Director of the National Institute for Health Research Health Protection Research Unit in Gastrointestinal Infections at the University of Liverpool. He is an active clinician, …

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Knowledge Mobilisation

WEBLena Al-Khudairy, Knowledge Mobilisation Lead. [email protected]. We will ensure the knowledge produced in the HPRU meets the needs of practitioners, policy-makers and the public through engagement with stakeholders throughout the research cycle. Using targeted and diverse dissemination strategies to share our findings, our

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