Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)
Our research spans basic science, clinical trials, and implementation, generating new tools and delivery strategies that reach the communities most affected.
We work collaboratively with partners worldwide to shape policies, strengthen health systems, and address mental health needs.
From vector control to diagnostics, our goal is practical: reduce disease burden and improve lives. With a track record of translating discovery into action, LSTM supports WHO and UN targets to control, eliminate, and ultimately eradicate vector-borne and neglected diseases.
Centres of Excellence
Our specialist Centres, Units and Institutes lead research into malaria and neglected tropical diseases. By uniting clinical, scientific and operational expertise, they drive innovation in diagnostics, treatment and disease elimination, working with global partners to reduce burden and improve health outcomes.
Meet the scientists tackling malaria and vector-borne diseases through world-class research and practical solutions.
Professor Tony Nolan
Professor Nolan develops cutting-edge genetic tools to study and control malaria mosquitoes, with a focus on gene drives and functional genetics to support sustainable vector control across Africa and beyond.
Blessings Chiepa
Blessings Chiepa is a passionate and experienced geographic information system and remote sensing specialist with more than six years of expertise in the application of cutting-edge technologies in diverse contexts.
Dr Cassandra Modahl
Dr Modahl studies snake venoms and their effects to develop new snakebite treatments and engineer toxins for vector control, using advanced omic technologies and over 15 years of international toxinology expertise.
Featured projects
Malaria in Pregnancy (MiP) Consortium
The Malaria in Pregnancy (MiP) Consortium is the world’s largest international research collaboration dedicated to protecting mothers and babies from malaria.
LIGHT Consortium
The LIGHT Consortium (Leaving no-one behInd: transforming Gendered pathways to Health for TB) is a six-year, cross-disciplinary global health research programme funded by UK aid.
TOCSINS
TOCSINS (Trial of Oral Combination Therapies for Snakebite Envenoming) is a groundbreaking clinical trial led by the Centre for Snakebite Research and Interventions (CSRI) at LSTM.