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Centre for Epidemic Preparedness and Response

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We are living at the beginning of a new epoch: the pandemic era. In our evermore complex and interconnected world, the exact nature of the next outbreak is uncertain and unpredictable. What we can say for sure is that it鈥檚 going to happen and that, as human beings, we鈥檒l have to face it together.

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At the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine we have unique experience and expertise along with the specialist capabilities to understand the challenges of the pandemic age and respond to outbreaks of disease. While world leaders have taken on the complexities of the COVID-19 pandemic, they have turned to our researchers and scientists for guidance and insight. Never before has our research, our teaching and our mission to improve health worldwide been so vital.

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    We are the Centre for Epidemic Preparedness and Response, proudly part of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. We are a new specialist Centre, established to bring together global expertise, knowledge, research and teaching to help humanity adapt faster to outbreaks of disease.

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    One thing COVID-19 has taught us is that the pathogen itself is only part of the story. In today鈥檚 world, the social, cultural, economic and political context is pivotal and the fallout much more far reaching and long-lasting. Being prepared in the pandemic era will mean taking this wider context and these broader factors into consideration.

    It starts by understanding the COVID-19 pandemic for what it truly is, not a one-off crisis to be overcome, but a warning and a chance to think creatively and plan ahead. Together, we need to seize the moment, making this pandemic the catalyst for new ways of working, deeper insights and more systemic change.

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    To take on this challenge, the Centre on Epidemic Preparedness and Response will draw together and build on research and experience from the disciplines of public health and epidemiology and beyond. We will be a connector, drawing in political, social, economic and cultural expertise from across the world to create new insights, new methodologies and solutions that can help humanity adapt faster to outbreaks of disease. 

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    By donating to the Centre, we can continue our vital work to help humanity adapt faster to outbreaks of disease. 

    You can support our work in several ways:

    • Fellowships  

    Fellowships are a key part of our drive to provide opportunities to future global health leaders from all over the world. Your donation will allow us to provide them with the tools and support to kick start their research careers in epidemic preparedness and response.

    • The CEPR Innovation Fund

    The CEPR Innovation Fund provides flexible funding to our research teams, allowing them to pivot their work to help respond to new infectious disease outbreaks as well as emerging innovative research opportunities.

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