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Three interdisciplinary climate change and health research projects win funding

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Press release issued: 27 July 2023

We are delighted to announce the successful bid-winning projects for our 2023 Climate Change and Health research funding call. Generously funded by the University of Bristol US Foundation, the fund supports interdisciplinary research studies aiming to understand and shape responses to the enormous challenges of climate change impacts on health.

Climate change is one of the biggest health threats facing humanity - it is already affecting human health around the world. Impacts of climate change on health are not evenly distributed, but they are likely to increase. A joint research initiative between Elizabeth Blackwell Institute for Health Research and Cabot Institute for the Environment is looking into the intersection between climate change and health to help us find solutions for a healthier future.

The 2023 Climate Change and Health research fund was supported by the generous donations of alumni through the University of Bristol US Foundation. The fund has two main aims: to pump-prime genuinely new and exciting interdisciplinary research ideas concerned with climate changes and health, and to support impact-focussed partnerships (national and global) and activities. We are looking to support bold, ambitious and impactful projects. 

Funded projects 2023 

Hydro-epidemiological modelling to understand Leptospira transmission risk and interventions

Investigators: Dr Rodolfo Bezerra Nobrega, Dr Zoe Ward, Professor Guy Howard and partners at University of Bahia, Brazil


Risks for micronutrient losses due to vector-borne plant viruses affecting nutritious crops in Sub-Saharan Africa

Investigators: Dr Angeliki Papadaki, Dr Dan Bernie and Dr Nina Ockendon-Powell


UNSEEN heatwave mortality

Investigators: Dr Chin Yang Shapland, Dr Eunice Lo, Professor Dann Mitchell, Professor Kate Tilling

 

What can you do?

Climate change and health research needs experts from diverse backgrounds, fields and disciplines to contribute a broad range of knowledge and skills. It also needs advocacy, support and partnerships to extend its capacity, network and impact. 

If you are a University of Bristol researcher and would like to be part of our climate change and health community, learn more on the intranet site.

If you are an external partner or would like to become one, please visit our collaboration webpage.  

If you interested in making a gift to our research, you can make a donation online to 'Transformative research', or contact our fundraising team.

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