Michelle Remme MSc
Research Fellow in Health Economics Michelle Remme is an economist with seven years experience in health and HIV/AIDS in a development context, both at the international and country level. After...
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Lecturer Shelley is an anthropologist who has conducted research on HIV prevention and care, medical research, maternal health and gender-based violence. She has many years of experience of conducting...
View ArticleAna Maria Buller PhD
Research Fellow Ana Maria is a social scientist with a social psychology background and a particular interest in the intersection of gender, health and development. She holds an MSc on Social Research...
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To what extent is the HIV epidemic in southern India driven by commercial sex? A modelling analysis Oct 2010 Modelling the interactions between herpes simplex virus type 2 and HIV: implications for...
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International Choice Modelling Conference (July 2013), Sydney How much demand for new HIV prevention technologies in South Africa can we really expect? On using discrete choice experiments to predict...
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Acceptance of routine or case-based inquiry for intimate partner violence: a mixed method study. Mar 2013 What strategies are appropriate for monitoring children outside of family care and evaluating...
View ArticleSedona Sweeney MSc
Research Fellow in Health Economics Sedona joined the Social and Mathematical Epidemiology Group in February 2011. She holds an MSc in Health Planning, Policy and Financing from the London School of...
View ArticleNambusi Kyegombe PhD
Research Fellow Global Health and Development Nambusi is an interdisciplinary social scientist with a development studies background and a keen interest in the bi-directional relationship between...
View ArticleDr Petra Brzank, MPH, Dipl.-Soz.
Visiting Research Fellow Petra Brzank is a German sociologist (1989) and public health scientist (2003) with a focus on social epidemiology. Her areas of expertise relate to gender based violence e.g....
View ArticleSaME team takes a river boat to the conference
The Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI) 2013 conference took place in Bangkok, Thailand. Presenting and participating on the SaME team (left to right): Professor Charlotte Watts, Mazeda...
View Article16 Days of Activism against Violence against Women
All are welcome to GVHC‘s annual seminar series: 26 Nov 2013 The global prevalence and health effects of violence against women and girls Karen Devries, LSHTM 12.45-14.00, Faculty Meeting Room,...
View ArticleWhat can cash transfers achieve?
At a brown-bag lunch for DFID research teams in London and (by video link up) Scotland, Dr Lori Heise presented on social protection schemes and cash transfers. In her presentation, Dr Heise assesses...
View ArticleLancet comment by Watts, Zimmerman and Hossain
To coincide with the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict, taking place at the Excel London, 10 – 13 June 2014, The Lancet has published an article by Charlotte Watts, Cathy Zimmerman and...
View ArticleMazeda Hossain podcast – sexual violence in conflict
Follow this link to listen to Mazeda Hossain’s podcast. Mazeda talks about SaME research focused on sexual violence in conflict affected areas.
View ArticleNew SaME site
We have a new SaME site currently under construction. Please take a look and feel free to leave a comment. Please follow the link: http://blogs.lshtm.ac.uk/samegroup/
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Acceptance of routine or case-based inquiry for intimate partner violence: a mixed method study. Mar 2013 What strategies are appropriate for monitoring children outside of family care and evaluating...
View ArticleA goat that belongs to the whole village belongs to nobody
In a blog for the Rush Foundation, Michelle Remme of the SaME group reflects on Professor Irene Agyepong‘s opening address at the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Cape Town in...
View Article“Opening the Door” – Film wins Best Shorts Competition Award
Opening the Door: An Educational Film for Care Providers about Supporting Families Dealing with Intimate Partner Violence Written and produced by Loraine J. Bacchus of the London School of Hygiene...
View ArticleNews from What Works to Prevent VAWG
The DFID-funded research consortium – What Works to Prevent Violence against Women and Girls – launched its website on 10 December 2014. On the same day, the group released the news of a first wave of...
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