Organisation profile
Organisation profile
The Centre for Drugs and Diagnostics at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) comprises an experienced multi-disciplinary group of experts working together to develop new drugs and diagnostics. Using state-of-the art laboratories and equipment, the group regularly works with industry, academia and other NGOs to discover, develop and deliver novel therapies and diagnostics against a range of pathogens.
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Profiles
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Professor Jonathan Ball
- Tropical Disease Biology - Deputy Vice-Chancellor
- Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine - Deputy Vice-Chancellor
- Centre for Drugs and Diagnostics
Person: Teaching and research
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Professor Giancarlo Biagini
- Tropical Disease Biology - Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation
- Centre for Drugs and Diagnostics - Co-Director
- Centre for Tuberculosis Research
Person: Teaching and research
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Professor Nick Casewell
- Tropical Disease Biology - Professor of Tropical Disease Biology
- Centre for Drugs and Diagnostics
- Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases
- Centre for Snakebite Research & Interventions - Director
Person: Teaching and research
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Head-to-head comparison of anterior nares and nasopharyngeal swabs for SARS-CoV-2 antigen detection in a community drive-through test centre in the UK
Byrne, R., Aljayyoussi, G., Kontogianni, N., Clerkin, K., McIntyre, M., Wardale, J., Williams, C., Body, R., Adams, E., De Vos, M., Escadafal, C. & Cubas Atienzar, A. I., 22 Mar 2025, In: BMJ Open Respiratory Research. 12, 1, p. e001747 e001747.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Erratum: Optimisation of the allylsilane approach to C-10 deoxo carba analogues of dihydroartemisinin - Synthesis and in vitro antimalarial activity of new, metabolically stable C-10 analogues (Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin Transactions 1 (2001) (2682))
O'Neill, P. M., Pugh, M., Stachulski, A. V., Ward, S. A., Davies, J. & Park, B. K., 7 Dec 2001, In: Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin Transactions 1. 23, p. 3214 1 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate
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Global campaign to eradicate malaria [2]
Meek, S., Edmondson, J., Carroll, D., Molyneux, D. H., Barnish, G., Looreesuwan, S., Liese, B. & Hemingway, J., 8 Sept 2001, In: British Medical Journal. 323, 7312, p. 571 1 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Letter