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SUMMARY:Introducing the Propensity to Cycle Tool and explaining the new he
 alth impact calculation methods - Dr Anna Goodman\, London School of Hygie
 ne and Tropical Medicine\, and Dr Rachel Aldred\, University of Westminste
 r\, London.
DTSTART:20200401T100000Z
DTEND:20200401T110000Z
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CONTACT:Paul Browne
DESCRIPTION:This seminar will be broadcast live online\, join the Zoom mee
 ting at:\n\nhttps://gdar-mrc-epid.zoom.us/j/984440288\n\nMeeting ID: 984 4
 40 288\n\nAbout Dr Goodman\n\nAnna has an epidemiology background and spec
 ialises in the field of sustainable transport\, with a particular focus on
  promoting walking and cycling. One of her key research interests is the p
 otential to use primary\, secondary or register-based data to evaluate pop
 ulation-level transport interventions\, including through natural experime
 ntal designs. She also collaborates with CEDAR on various projects in mode
 lling the health and environmental impacts of different transport scenario
 s.\n\nAbout Dr Aldred\n\nRachel is Director of the Active Travel Academy a
 nd Reader in Transport at the University of Westminster. Rachel has ten ye
 ars’ experience of researching active travel\, and has made contribution
 s to the field in areas including conceptualising and calculating active t
 ravel potential\, developing methods for evaluation research\, near miss s
 tudies\, applying epidemiological methods to active travel injury risk\, a
 nd exploring cultures of active travel\, including processes of stigmatisa
 tion and marginalisation. She has published more than 25 peer-reviewed pap
 ers in these areas\, and was in 2016 awarded the ESRC Prize for Outstandin
 g Impact in Public Policy.
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