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Tom Wingfield

Reader in Tuberculosis & Social Medicine, Deputy Director of Centre for Tuberculosis Research, Infectious Diseases Hospital Doctor

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

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Research Interests

Epidemiology

40%

Global Health

50%

Tuberculosis Research

60%

Human Health

30%

Infectious Disease

20%

Respiratory Medicine

20%

Tuberculosi

20%

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Recent Grants

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TB-CAPS: a mixed methods study to co-design, implement, and evaluate a peer-led, community-based psychosocial support package for people affected by tuberculosis-related stigma in Indonesia

Open Date: 2023-07-01

Close Date: 2025-02-01

Grant: Close

DESTINY: Developing and Evaluating a Simple Tool to Identify Underserved People with MDR-TB for Enhanced Support

Open Date: 2023-03-01

Close Date: 2024-03-01

Grant: Open

C-it DU-it: Community Data Use for Integrated ANC

Open Date: 2022-10-01

Close Date: 2026-09-30

Grant: Close

Characterising and addressing the psychosocial impact of tuberculosis in Indonesia.

Open Date: 2022-01-01

Close Date: 2023-01-01

Grant: Close

WHO scoping review of interventions to identify and/or address non-HIV comorbidities of tuberculosis including diabetes, mental health disorders, and malnutrition

Open Date: 2021-06-01

Close Date: 2021-09-01

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Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

Postdoctoral Researcher in Tuberculosis Diagnostics and Implementation Science at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to join the Start4All initiative, a global research program focused on improving access to tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis and care. This position is part of Phase 2 of the Start4All project, funded by Unitaid and co-led with the Stop TB Partnership. The research team, led by Tom Wingfield (Reader in Tuberculosis & Social Medicine), collaborates with international partners across Bangladesh, Cameroon, Kenya, Nigeria, and Vietnam. The successful candidate will contribute to high-impact research on TB diagnostics, including the implementation and evaluation of CAD- and NPOC-initiated and pooled sputum screening and diagnostic algorithms. The project involves community- and facility-based case finding, with a focus on both adults and children, and aims to shape global health policy by informing World Health Organization guidelines. The research uses mixed methods and implementation science approaches to address barriers to TB diagnosis, especially in underserved populations. Applicants should have expertise in TB diagnostics, mixed methods research, and implementation science. Experience working in global health and resource-constrained settings is highly desirable. The position is fully funded by Unitaid, covering salary and research expenses. The role offers the opportunity to work with leading experts and contribute to research that has already influenced WHO policy on pooled testing for TB. To apply, candidates should use the provided application link and submit a CV and cover letter detailing their relevant experience. For more information, visit the LSTM website or contact the research team via LinkedIn.

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Salla Atkins

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Tom Fletcher

Senior Clinical Lecturer

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

UNITED KINGDOM

Joby Cole

Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer

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Kristina Skender

Karolinska Institutet

SWEDEN

Derek Macallan

Professor of Infectious Diseases

St George’s, University of London

UNITED KINGDOM

Brendan Payne

Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer

Newcastle University

UNITED KINGDOM

Joseph Lewis

Academic clinical lecturer

University of Liverpool

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Temi Lampejo

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UNITED KINGDOM