Other information sources for public health research
Health Protection Research Units (HPRUs)
Our Health Protection Research Units (HPRUs) act as centres of excellence in health protection research in England.
They are research partnerships between NIHR, universities and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), formerly Public Health England.
We invested £58.7 million to fund HPRUs from 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2025.
Examples of research
UKHAS use findings from our research to keep the public safe. Examples of recent findings include:
- routine analysis of NHS data on consumption of antimicrobials can predict the emergence of drug-resistant bacteria
- steps local authorities can take to reduce the risk of mental health problems in communities at risk of flooding
HPRUs in England
Click on the links below to find out more about each HPRU:
Policy Research Units (PRUs)
Our Policy Research Units (PRUs) undertake research to help the government and arms-length bodies make policy decisions about health and social care.
The Public Health Policy Research Unit is hosted by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Find out more about Policy Research
Applied Research Collaborations (ARCs)
Our Applied Research Collaborations (ARCs) support applied health and care research. The ARCs also work together on some national leadership areas:
- Population health, led by the North Thames ARC
- Prevention, led by North East and North Cumbria ARC
The following Applied Research Collaborations (ARCs) do research in public health and prevention:
Clinical Practice Research Datalink
Access quality and anonymised primary care data for public health studies through the the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD)
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