AMR Centre Publication Prize 2024 is now CLOSED
Our 2024 prize winners are:
Dr Megan Carey, a Research Fellow for her publication in eLife : "".
- Miss Eve Emes, a Research Fellow at the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Dynamics, for her paper in One Health: "".
Each year the AMR Centre awards two prestigious prizes for antimicrobial-related research publications. One is awarded to an LSHTM staff member, including assistant professors, fellows and research assistants, and one is awarded to a PhD student. Applications are welcomed from the the MRC Unit The Gambia and the MRC/UVRI Uganda Research Unit, as well as scientists based in London.
Previous prize winners
Our 2023 prizes were awarded to:
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(MD, MPH), PhD student and a Medical Director of M茅decins Sans Fronti猫res for his publication in The New England Journal of Medicine: "".
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, a PhD student and Public Health Specialist/Researcher for his paper in PLOS Global Public Health: 鈥溾
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Dr Khalid Beshir, an Assistant Professor of genomic epidemiology specialising in malaria drug resistance and diagnostics, who won our staff prize for his paper in The Lancet Infectious Diseases:&苍产蝉辫;鈥溾.
Our 2022 prizes were awarded to:
- Dr Finn McQuaid, an assistant professor in the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, for his paper in The Lancet Global Health: .
- Ms Susan Nagiya, a PhD student in the Department of Global Health and Development, for her publication in Medical Anthropology:
- Mrs Saffiatou Darboe, a research degree student based at MRCG at LSHTM, for her paper in Microbial Genomics:
Our 2021 prizes were awarded to:
- , a postdoctoral research fellow at MRC Unit The Gambia at LSHTM, who won our staff prize for the second year running for her research published in The Lancet Microbe:
- Dr Titus Divala, a research degree student in the Infectious Disease Epidemiology department, won our student prize for his research in The Lancet Infectious Diseases: .
Find out more about our 2021 winners.
Our 2020 prizes were awarded to:
- , for her research published in Lancet Infectious Diseases: .
- Abdoulie Bojang, a PhD student at the MRC Unit The Gambia at LSHTM, for his research published in the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy: .