Not only are parasitic infections still on the rise, but they鈥檙e spilling into unexpected places, causing infections in non-endemic countries. The climate crisis, globalisation and change in vector ecology are all having an impact. We鈥檝e designed this course for anyone who wants to join our mission to control and eliminate infections and support communities affected.
Our MSc Medical Parasitology is delivered by parasitology and entomology experts at the forefront of the field. With such a high concentration of expertise in one place, you鈥檒l hear about the latest research and learn to apply the latest techniques in the field.
At LSHTM, some of our specialists are looking at different areas of malaria such as cell biology, pathogenesis, population genetics and drug design. Other experts are looking at other parasitic diseases such as trypanosomiasis, leishmaniasis, filariasis and schistosomiasis. We also have significant experience looking at vectors, from mosquitoes and tick-borne diseases to flies with larvae that hatch and burrow into the skin. Experts from WHO, Natural History and other universities will also give lectures and seminars on everything from forensic entomology to the behaviour of vectors.
What you will learn
Parasites are a significant burden to humans and animals, particularly affecting people from low to middle-income countries. Studying them will give you the chance to explore their complex life cycles and see how technology has the potential to significantly advance this area.
We鈥檝e designed this course to study all aspects of parasitic disease from genes to control. At the same time, you鈥檒l develop practical skills, carry out fieldwork and pick modules that give you the chance to develop specialist knowledge.
All of this will prepare you for completing a research project which will develop your skills as an independent researcher. Your project can be laboratory, field, data or literature-based, focused on an area that interests you. Whatever you decide to do, you鈥檒l work within an internationally recognised research group with excellent resources. Many projects involve a significant amount of overseas or UK fieldwork. Past students have looked at areas as diverse as malaria in pregnancy to helminth infection-related neurological complications.
Who is it for?
Medical parasitology sheds light on the basic principles of the life sciences, leading to new discoveries and challenging existing knowledge. This means students usually join us with backgrounds in biology, medicine and zoology. However, other students join us from other related disciplines such as engineering, ecology, public health or even bioarchaeology. We also welcome students intercalating study to help you go beyond what you鈥檒l cover in your medical degree on this topic.
Expected July 2025
Start date
September 2025
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Keppel Street,
Camden,
LONDON,
CAMDEN,
WC1E 7HT, SOUTHERN ENGLAND, England
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.