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COVID-19 COVID-19 Research Activities at Swiss TPH Swiss TPH is playing a unique role in the response to COVID-19. We collaborate with multiple institutions and organisations and share our knowledge o
Ecosystem Services, Climate & Health (Page)
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Group | Ecosystem Services, Climate & Health Town swallowed by the desert, Mauritania Epidemiology and Public Health Ecosystem Health Sciences Ecosystem Services, Climate and Health Helminths and Heal
Air Pollution Research at Swiss TPH and Its Impact on Policy | Impact Stories (Page)
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On the night of 1 November 1986, 1,350 tonnes of highly toxic chemicals burst into flames in the Schweizerhalle near Basel, Switzerland. The disaster caused devastating ecological damage. Life in the
Environmental Exposure Modelling (Page)
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Group | Environmental Exposure Modelling Epidemiology and Public Health Environmental Exposures and Health Environmental Exposure Modelling The physical and social environment in which we live - and h
Exposome Science (Page)
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Group | Exposome Science Epidemiology and Public Health Chronic Disease Epidemiology Agricultural Health Exposome Science The Exposome Science Group has established one of the largest chronic disease-
Ecosystem Health Sciences | Research at Swiss TPH (Page)
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Unit | Ecosystem Health Sciences Water pollution in Kampala, Uganda Epidemiology and Public Health Ecosystem Health Sciences Ecosystem Services, Climate and Health Helminth Interventions Helminths and
Mobile Populations (Page)
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Mobile Populations Population mobility is a rising phenomenon of globalization that is set to increase exponentially. People move between countries and regions, and from rural to urban areas, in searc
Population genomic and phenotypic determinants of host tropism in the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex affecting livestock and humans (Projects)
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Tuberculosis (TB) in humans and animals remains a public health emergency and a global economic problem. TB causes more human deaths than any other infectious disease, and TB in livestock leads to a g
Gillian Levine and Julia Bielicki receive Pfizer Research Award (News)
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On 26 January 2023, Julia Bielicki and Gillian Levine were honored with the Pfizer Research Award in the Pediatrics category for their collaborative study on high exposure in children in low- and midd
The Global Population Structure of the MTBC (Page)
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The Global Population Structure of the MTBC Animal-adapted and extinct MTBC Lineages In addition to the seven human-adapted lineages, the MTBC also includes several lineages adapted to different wild