Prof Alison Grant
Dean of Faculty & Prof of Intern Health
United Kingdom
I trained initially as a physician specialising in infectious and tropical diseases and HIV medicine, and continue to work as an HIV doctor in London. I studied epidemiology at LSHTM with particular interests in care for people with HIV in developing countries.
Affiliations
Department of Clinical Research
Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases
Centres
Centre for Evaluation
TB Centre
Antimicrobial Resistance Centre
Teaching
My main areas of teaching are epidemiology, research skills, HIV medicine and TB, particularly to students on MSc Tropical Medicine and International Health, and the LSHTM Diplomas in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Teaching is largely on pause while I'm Dean of Faculty.
Research
My main research interest is improving care for people with HIV in high prevalence countries, and preventing TB. Major projects have included a cluster-randomised trial investigating a point-of-care TB test and treat algorithm for people with advanced HIV disease in South Africa; evaluation of South African national roll-out of Xpert MTB/RIF, a new TB diagnostic test replacing smear microscopy; investigation of how best to use Xpert MTB/RIF among people attending clinics for HIV care; linkage to care after a rifampicin-resistant Xpert MTB/RIF result in South Africa; and a trial comparing a single round of weekly isoniazid/rifapentine to periodic treatment. In collaboration with colleagues in South Africa, I have been involved with the design, implementation and evaluation of an HIV care programme in workplace and community settings.
I am a faculty member at the Africa Health Research Institute, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa where projects have included a programme taking a whole systems approach to TB infection prevention and control in primary healthcare clinics in South Africa (Umoya omuhle); investigating thoracic ultrasound as a diagnostic modality for pulmonary TB; a study investigating the infectiousness of people with subclinical vs clinical TB, and a study investigating potential predictive biomarkers of TB.
I am a faculty member at the Africa Health Research Institute, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa where projects have included a programme taking a whole systems approach to TB infection prevention and control in primary healthcare clinics in South Africa (Umoya omuhle); investigating thoracic ultrasound as a diagnostic modality for pulmonary TB; a study investigating the infectiousness of people with subclinical vs clinical TB, and a study investigating potential predictive biomarkers of TB.
Research Area
Epidemiology
Public health
Clinical trials
Implementation science
Clinical research
Disease and Health Conditions
Tuberculosis
HIV/AIDS
Country
South Africa
Region
Sub-Saharan Africa (all income levels)
Selected Publications
2023
BMJ Global Health
2021
BMJ global health
2019
The Lancet HIV
2018
Social science & medicine (1982)
2018
BMJ global health
2017
The Lancet Global health
2017
PLoS medicine
2015
The Lancet Global health
2014
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
2014
The New England journal of medicine