Einstein Research Unit
Technologies in Global Health
From innovation to users (and back)

About
Health technologies such as vaccines, diagnostics, and antibiotics contribute to longer life expectancies and improve quality of life. They are developing rapidly. In practice, however, technological advances do not always reach their full potential.
Our research focuses on a key question: How can health-promoting technologies be tested, adapted, and implemented more effectively across diverse contexts worldwide?
Our approach focuses on the user perspective:
- What factors encourage the acceptance of new health technologies?
- What barriers limit their adoption?
- How can innovations be adapted to meet regional needs?
Through interdisciplinary research and co-created case studies in:
- Mental Health
- Antimicrobial Resistance
- Vaccinology
The partnership between institutions in Ghana, Tanzania, and Uganda and the Berlin University Alliance brings together diverse expertise, contexts, and experiences to co-develop effective health technologies.
Case Studies

Co-Designing Digital Technologies to Enhance Youth Mental Wellbeing in Uganda and Tanzania

Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Forecasting in Uganda and Germany and Integration into healthcare systems

Understanding vaccine production, distribution and uptake in Ghana and Uganda
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