Imperial College London

DrSophieYacoub

Faculty of MedicineDepartment of Infectious Disease

Honorary Clinical Research Fellow
 
 
 
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Commonwealth BuildingHammersmith Campus

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Publications

Citation

BibTex format

@article{Choisy:2021:10.12688/wellcomeopenres.17263.1,
author = {Choisy, M and McBride, A and Chambers, M and Ho, Quang C and Nguyen, Quang H and Xuan, Chau NT and Thi, GN and Bonell, A and Evans, M and Ming, D and Ngo-Duc, T and Quang, Thai P and Dang, Giang DH and Dan, Thanh HN and Ngoc, Nhung H and Lowe, R and Maude, R and Elyazar, I and Surendra, H and Ashley, EA and Thwaites, L and van, Doorn HR and Kestelyn, E and Dondorp, AM and Thwaites, G and Vinh, Chau NV and Yacoub, S},
doi = {10.12688/wellcomeopenres.17263.1},
journal = {Wellcome Open Research},
pages = {278--278},
title = {Climate change and health in Southeast Asia – defining research priorities and the role of the Wellcome Trust Africa Asia Programmes},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.17263.1},
volume = {6},
year = {2021}
}

RIS format (EndNote, RefMan)

TY  - JOUR
AB - <ns4:p>This article summarises a recent virtual meeting organised by the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit in Vietnam on the topic of climate change and health, bringing local partners, faculty and external collaborators together from across the Wellcome and Oxford networks. Attendees included invited local and global climate scientists, clinicians, modelers, epidemiologists and community engagement practitioners, with a view to setting priorities, identifying synergies and fostering collaborations to help define the regional climate and health research agenda. In this summary paper, we outline the major themes and topics that were identified and what will be needed to take forward this research for the next decade. We aim to take a broad, collaborative approach to including climate science in our current portfolio where it touches on infectious diseases now, and more broadly in our future research directions. We will focus on strengthening our research portfolio on climate-sensitive diseases, and supplement this with high quality data obtained from internal studies and external collaborations, obtained by multiple methods, ranging from traditional epidemiology to innovative technology and artificial intelligence and community-led research. Through timely agenda setting and involvement of local stakeholders, we aim to help support and shape research into global heating and health in the region.</ns4:p>
AU - Choisy,M
AU - McBride,A
AU - Chambers,M
AU - Ho,Quang C
AU - Nguyen,Quang H
AU - Xuan,Chau NT
AU - Thi,GN
AU - Bonell,A
AU - Evans,M
AU - Ming,D
AU - Ngo-Duc,T
AU - Quang,Thai P
AU - Dang,Giang DH
AU - Dan,Thanh HN
AU - Ngoc,Nhung H
AU - Lowe,R
AU - Maude,R
AU - Elyazar,I
AU - Surendra,H
AU - Ashley,EA
AU - Thwaites,L
AU - van,Doorn HR
AU - Kestelyn,E
AU - Dondorp,AM
AU - Thwaites,G
AU - Vinh,Chau NV
AU - Yacoub,S
DO - 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.17263.1
EP - 278
PY - 2021///
SP - 278
TI - Climate change and health in Southeast Asia – defining research priorities and the role of the Wellcome Trust Africa Asia Programmes
T2 - Wellcome Open Research
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.17263.1
VL - 6
ER -