Prof Peter Smith
Professor of Tropical Epidemiology
United Kingdom
Peter Smith is Professor of Tropical Epidemiology. He joined LSHTM in 1979 to head the MRC Tropical Epidemiology Unit (now MRC International Statistics & Epidemiology Group) and headed the Department (now Faculty) of Epidemiology and Population Sciences from 1990-96. He headed the Department (now Faculty) of Infectious and Tropical Diseases from its formation in 1997 until 2002. He graduated in mathematics from City University, London and joined the Medical Research Council's Statistical Research Unit in 1965. Since then he has worked on various aspects of epidemiological and statistical research in: MRC Clinical and Population Cytogenetics Research Unit, Edinburgh (1967-69); Makerere University Medical School, Uganda (1970-71); International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France and Uganda (1971-72); Imperial Cancer Research Fund Cancer Epidemiology Unit, Oxford (1972-79); Harvard School of Public Health, Boston (1987); and the Tropical Diseases Research Programme of WHO, Geneva (1987). He served on, then chaired, the UK Spongiform Encephalopathy Advisory Committee, which advised the government on BSE and vCJD from 1996 to 2002, and was a Governor of the Wellcome Trust from 2005 to 2014. He currently serves on, or chairs, a number of international scientific advisory committees, including EDCTP and CEPI and several for the World Health Organisation, including the WHO SAGE Working group on SARS-CoV-2 vaccines and the SAGE Working Group on malaria vaccines.
Affiliations
Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and International Health
Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health
Centres
Centre for Evaluation
Malaria Centre
TB Centre
Vaccine Centre
Research
Large-scale intervention studies in LMICs.
Vaccines
Vaccines
Selected Publications
2019
Wellcome open research
2019
The Lancet. Infectious diseases
2018
The Lancet infectious diseases
2017
Vaccine
2017
Vaccine
2016
The New England journal of medicine
2015
OUP Oxford
2014
Vaccine
2024
The New England journal of medicine
2024
Vaccine: X