Research field
Tropical Medicine Research
Tropical medicine research addresses infectious and parasitic diseases that predominantly burden populations in tropical and subtropical regions, encompassing malaria, dengue, Zika, chikungunya, leishmaniasis, African trypanosomiasis, Chagas disease, schistosomiasis, lymphatic filariasis, and other neglected tropical diseases affecting over one billion people globally. The field integrates parasitology, virology, entomology studying vector mosquitoes and other arthropods, clinical medicine, epidemiology, and health systems research. Research frontiers include artemisinin-resistant malaria in Southeast Asia, dengue vaccine development and deployment, mRNA vaccine platforms for NTD antigens, CRISPR-based gene drive approaches for mosquito population suppression, point-of-care diagnostic tool development, and analysis of climate change impacts on vector distribution and disease transmission. Global health policy research addresses equitable access to treatments, antimicrobial resistance, and strengthening health systems in endemic regions. The field is funded by the Wellcome Trust, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, NIH NIAID, UNITAID, Gavi, the Global Fund, and national overseas development programmes.
Top institutions
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
Institut Pasteur
Mahidol University
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School
Subfields
Key technologies
field-deployable diagnostics
antimalarial drug screening
RNA vaccines
vector control genomics
epidemiological modelling
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