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The Bradford Hill seminar series is the principal joint seminar series of The Cambridge Population Health Sciences Partnership. This comprises the Departments of Public Health & Primary Care, MRC Biostatistics Unit and MRC Epidemiology Unit at the University of Cambridge, bringing together a multi-disciplinary partnership of academics and public health professionals. The Bradford Hill seminar programme of internationally recognised speakers covers topics of broad interest to our public health research community. It aims to transcend as well as connect the activities of our individual partners. Up to three seminars per term are planned by a Working Group representing the partnership. All are welcome at our Bradford Hill seminars. Find out more about our research, our teaching and training and our people at https://www.phs.group.cam.ac.uk/ If you have a question about this list, please contact: Paul Browne; Anne Presanis. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 137 talks in the archive. Bradford Hill seminar - Is perfection the enemy of good? Challenges and opportunities for building the evidence-base to inform sexual and reproductive health policy and practice
Bradford Hill Seminar - Social justice and health equity
Bradford Hill Seminar – What are the Policy Levers for Impact on Health and Sustainability?
Bradford Hill seminar - Tweeting through the storm: how to use social media during a pandemic
Bradford Hill Seminar – Tackling Bias and Inequities in Health and Genomic Data
Bradford Hill Seminar – Tackling Bias and Inequities in Health and Genomic Data
Postponed - Bradford Hill Seminar – Tweeting through the storm: how to use social media during a pandemic
Bradford Hill Seminar – Tweeting through the storm: how to use social media during a pandemic
Bradford Hill Seminar – Tackling Bias and Inequities in Health and Genomic Data
Bradford Hill Seminar – Driving sustainable improvements in patient outcomes through point of care patient outcome measurement and clinical benchmarking
Bradford Hill Seminar - Social justice and health equity – Professor Sir Michael Marmot
Learning About Long COVID from Patients: The Power of Narrative Evidence
Learning About Long COVID from Patients: The Power of Narrative Evidence
Bradford Hill Seminar – Designing efficient clinical trials during a pandemic
The future of cancer screening: stratified, pan, both or neither?
Epidemiology and control of COVID-19 in Hong Kong
Neighbourhood Disadvantage, Everyday Urban Mobility, and Well-Being
Paediatric Genomics - what have we learnt so far?BRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Recent insights into drug resistant Shigella: a major contributor to the global diarrhoeal disease burdenBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Big data and small talk: why we need bothBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Cancer Screening and Prevention: Lessons LearnedBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Governance or government? How should researchers understand the policy process?
Surveillance, Detection and Response to Emerging International Health Emergencies: the Role of the World Health Organization
Making evidence credible for public health policy
Bradford Hill Seminar with Dr Richard Pebody - The puzzle of influenza – what can we do?
Bradford Hill Seminar with Professor Joan Morris - How safe are medicines used in pregnancy?
Options and Opportunities for Health Data ScienceBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Psychological Medicine in Global Health : research for impactBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
The power of parenting supportBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Is Primary Care Research important, and can it be led by primary care?BRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Realising public health research priorities; whose priorities?BRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Local integrated prevention of childhood obesity: lessons from AmsterdamBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Realist Reviews of health interventions – dealing with complexity and contextBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Evidence is Not Enough: Towards a democratically legitimate role for evidence in health policymakingBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Genetics and genomics: focus on valueBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
DataSHIELD: taking the analysis to the data not the data to the analysisBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Can perinatal mental health care prevent mental health problems in children?BRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Estimating the burden of infectious diseases in Europe: the BCoDE approachBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Is the NHS financially sustainable?BRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Measuring and visualising worldwide trends in cardiovascular risk factorsBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Measuring everything everywhere: the Global Burden of Disease study and its use by Public Health EnglandBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Describing the HIV cascade of care using routine clinic and surveillance databases: methodological challengesBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
What causes wellness? The social determinants of healthBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Should we screen for diabetes and related cardiovascular risk?BRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Head and neck cancer: insights into aetiology and prognosis from a clinical cohortBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Making an impact on the public’s health and wellbeing in EnglandBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
UK Biobank: opportunities and challengesBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Dietary priorities for obesity - are all calories created equal?BRADFORD HILL SEMINAR - note this talk is on a Thursday
Seeing the wood as well as the trees: the importance of the ‘macro’ perspective for public healthBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
The quest for causal understanding of inequalities in health: holy grail or chimera?BRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
The Global Health Security AgendaBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Academics, scientists and the future of medical publishingBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Public Health without Borders: The Role of Knowledge in an Interdependent WorldThis Lecture has now sold out - tickets will be issued to those who have already booked which will be requested at the door - PUBLIC HEALTH ANNUAL LECTURE
“Leveraging Social Psychological Theory to Understand Engagement with Personalized Genomic Information”BRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Health, climate change and unsustainable development – head in the sand or line in the sand?BRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Genetics in drug discovery and developmentBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Capacity Building for Tobacco Research and Control in Eastern EuropeBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
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Valuing the economic benefits of complex interventions: when maximising health is not sufficientBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR: Katherine has an international reputation for the economics of genetic technologies and services
Assessing causality in perinatal and developmental epidemiologyBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR: Debbie Lawlor is interested in how biological, social and environmental exposures from across life affect the risk of chronic diseases and how appropriate prevention of these diseases can be achieved
What counts as evidence? Some reflections on what counts as 'good enough' evidence in public healthBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR: Mark's main research interests are in evidence-based policymaking, systematic reviews, and the evaluation of the health effects of social policies
Enlightened Aging: How the Baby Boom Generation can change tomorrow's Long Old AgeBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR: In this seminar, Dr Larson will draw on his work on Aging and dementia/brain function.
Revisiting the use of families in complex genetic disease studiesBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
REDUCING CVD GLOBALLY — FROM RESEARCH TO ACTIONThis is the Inaugural Annual Cambridge Public Health Lecture - registration is essential
What does experiential knowledge contribute to public health evidence to reduce health inequalities?BRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Genomics and Ageing WellBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR
Global Burden of Disease: from Global to LocalBRADFORD HILL SEMINAR: Adrian is Public Health England's Director of Population Health Science
Where are we heading with cancer diagnosis research?BRADFORD HILL SEMINAR: Prof Rubin's principal research interest is the management of gastrointestinal problems in primary care and at the interface with secondary care, particularly for cancer and inflammatory bowel disease
Scaling up capacity for Primary Health Care in AfricaProf Maeseneer is a Belgian family physician engaged in work to tackle global health inequalities by strengthening primary care systems
The Political Economy of Public Health: Explaining the Postcommunist Mortality CrisisLarry King is a political economist whose work addresses the 'social determinants of the social determinants' of health
Bacterial Genomes and Metagenomes: from point mutations to public healthMark Pallen is a medically qualified bacteriologist with research interests that span genomics and bioinformatics and a spectrum of basic and applied research. He holds an undergraduate degree from Cambridge and a PhD from Imperial.
Nudges, Norms, and Comfort Food: Tiny interventions to get kids to eat vegetables and astronauts to eat anything
Understanding changing BMI distributions in England, their causes and long term consequences
North versus South: England's enduring health divide
Title to be confirmedProf Lawlor's work is focused on the life course and genetic epidemiology of cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance and diabetes
The geography of obesity: A tale of two cities
Social-biological transitions: how does the social become biological?
Estimating the burden of disease attributable to excess sodium (within the 2010 Global Burden of Disease Study)
What are the benefits and harms of breast cancer screening?
What matters to people with assistive living needs? Findings from the ATHENE ethnographic study of telehealth and telecare in the home
Surveillance of Guillain-Barré Syndrome During the 2009–2010 H1N1 Influenza Vaccination Campaign in the United States
“Extreme reviewing”: Use of text-mining to reduce impractical screening workload in extremely large scoping reviews
Environments and human health
Fat taxes, nutrient profiling and trends in the incidence of coronary heart disease
The Salmonella Enteritidis epidemic in the UK Poultry industry: Practices and outcomes of an effective intervention?
Exploring possible futures of Tobacco Control in Australia: High tech, low tech and no tech
Public Health Genomics: translating genomic advances into improved population health worldwide
The Institute of Public Health and its future
Understanding longevity: an epidemiological study of genetics, disease and life-style
Drawing causal inferences in epidemiological studies of early life influences
The optimal body shape for health and sports performance
Public Health Observatories, Public Health England and the future of public health intelligence
Climate-friendly’ intakes of red and processed meat – already adopted by around one fifth of the UK population – would, if generalised, also lower chronic disease risks
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Arizona’s Indians, American Samoans, Australian Aborigines - what links them together?
The impact of economic crisis on mental well-being and happiness
Child gambling and problem gambling
Could Vaginal Lubricants Lead to Safer Sex in Africa?
Self monitoring / management of BP and in particular the TASMINH2 trial
Socio-economic inequalities in health dynamics
Mind over Matter project to raise public understanding of brain donation - the contribution of very old people participating in longitudinal studies
Developmental overnutrition and risk of adverse cardiovascular health.
Our Natural Health Service: Is contact with nature integral to healthcare or just another add on?
How much Vitamin D do we need? : a perspective on current controversies
Evidence synthesis for social and behavioural interventions: NICE's experience of developing public health guidance
Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better
Developmental overnutrition and risk of adverse cardiovascular health.
Primary prevention of Hepatitis C
How Are Health Inequalities Doing in Scotland? Are We Sure We Know?
Importance of patient reported outcomes in cancer clinical trials
The Golestan Cohort Study
Does comprehensive smoke-free legislation work? - The Scottish Experience
The I v Finland Judgment: Setting Boundaries for Research Ethics, Medical Privacy, and Health IT
Vital registration before vital Registration: parish registers, social security and population health
Healthy and unhealthy prisons.
Does interactive communication between collaborating primary care and specialist physicians improve patient outcomes?
Risk estimation for complex genetic disorders
Whole-genome linkage and association scan in primary, non-syndromic vesicoureteric reflux and reflux nephropathy
Constructionism: a very brief introduction
Birth weight and the risk of cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular disease prevention in the 21st Century. Risk, targets, polypills and public health.
Thai health transition: a cohort study of open university students
Family matters: the use of family-based studies in life course epidemiology
Psychometric modelling in Psychiatric Epidemiology and Developmental Psychopathology research: some definitions, illustrations and examples
Privatization and the Post-Communist Mortality Crisis
Healthy and Wealthy or Injured and Broke in the USA
Monitoring the impact of two infection prevention programmes: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Immunisation & Chlamydia Screening
Paternalism and well-being
Discovering the links between development and ageing: the contribution of the first national birth cohort study to the ‘taming of chance’
Understanding the socio-environmental determinants of diet: current evidence, future directions
Using genome-wide data to make biological inferences on complex genetic traits.
To take or not to take: the economics of taking medicines
Cost effectiveness of Public Health programmes and interventions: NICE thinking.
International differences in cancer survival: impact on cancer care
Mixed treatment comparisons meta-analysis: another cost-effective technology for the National Health Service?
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