Sulis Research Group

About the group

Our team is dedicated to advancing the field of infectious disease epidemiology, with a special focus on areas of utmost global health relevance. Our research interests span four main themes:

  1. Antibiotic prescribing & dispensing practices: We focus on improving antibiotic stewardship, particularly in resource-limited settings and at the primary level of care.

  2. Tuberculosis prevention & care: Our work aims to enhance TB prevention and care, with a primary focus on the most vulnerable populations.

  3. Vaccine epidemiology: We investigate vaccine uptake and acceptability among adults, as well as the impact of adult vaccination on healthcare utilization and medication use.

  4. Best research practices: We advance methodological innovation in infectious disease and global health research to improve how evidence is generated, evaluated, and used, with a strong emphasis on transparency, reproducibility, and equity.

By integrating a range of methodological approaches, we generate new and timely evidence that informs decision-making and helps shape clinical and public health practices across these research areas.

Our multidisciplinary team collaborates with a broad network of national and international partners, ensuring our research is comprehensive and impactful. We are committed to open, transparent, and reproducible research practices, including the dissemination of findings through open access outputs and educational resources, ultimately contributing to a healthier, more equitable world.