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Embedding voices of under-served communities in Health Research Priority Setting in Thailand

Health research is needed to develop new treatments, diagnostic methods and prevention strategies for many diseases, but resources are limited particularly in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs). Our proposed project involves in-depth engagement with community advisory boards and existing commun...

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Published in:Wellcome open research 2024, Vol.9, p.627
Main Authors: Khirikoekkong, Napat, Asarath, Supa-at, Osterrieder, Anne, Maung Lwin, Khin, Cheah, Phaik Yeong
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