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Paul Browne
Name: | Paul Browne |
Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
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Last login: | Wed Oct 30 11:03:31 +0000 2024 |
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- 20-minute neighbourhoods as an urban design concept to improve health and reduce health inequalities
- Seminar – Population nutrition: upstream/downstream
- 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
- Seminar - Air pollution and health in the 21st Century
- 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
- Seminar – Precision approaches to improving obesity prevention in Queensland, Australia
- Bradford Hill Seminar – Tackling Bias and Inequities in Health and Genomic Data
- Bradford Hill Seminar – Tackling Bias and Inequities in Health and Genomic Data
- Seminar – Independent and Joint Effects of Multiple Pollutants and their Interactions with Meteorological Variables on Stroke Hospitalization
- Do boutique cohort studies have a role in diabetes epidemiology?
- Seminar - Diet-gut microbiome interaction for type 2 diabetes
- 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
- Seminar – UPF: a need for clarification to enhance public health policies
- Agent based Modelling for Urban Health Impact Assessment
- Bradford Hill Seminar – Driving sustainable improvements in patient outcomes through point of care patient outcome measurement and clinical benchmarking
- Seminar – Physical Activity research: strengthening ties between Brazil and the United Kingdom
- Obesity Prevention: The role of evidence in the policy cycle
- Seminar - Diabetes No More: lessons from the DiRECT trial and beyond - Professor Mike Lean
- 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
- Seminar - Realising the health potential through sustainable built environment designs
- Bradford Hill Seminar – Designing efficient clinical trials during a pandemic
- Moving beyond one-size-fits-all: Exploring patterns of physical activity and sedentary behaviour across the lifespan
- Seminar - Using time use and trajectory data to unpack the interrelated geographies of food, care, and household labor
- Historical and contemporary perspectives of the nutrition transition
- Using administrative data linkage to create electronic birth cohorts: opportunities and challenges
- Policymaking: why it matters to us, how it works, what to do
- Policymaking: why it matters to us, how it works, what to do
- Integrating diverse data sets to improve causal inference
- From a pragmatic weight management intervention to bariatric surgery
- Illiberal democracy: Poland, Hungary and the rule of law in Europe
- Health as an asset: estimating the causal effects of health conditions and health behaviours on social and economic outcomes using Mendelian randomization
- Seminar – Gestational Diabetes: a nutritional disorder?
- Seminar - The Greek National Survey on Health and Nutrition (the HYDRIA Project)
- Movement behaviours and cognitive development in early childhood: Evidence, insights and interventions from South Africa
- Seminar – Systems approaches to obesity: The lived experience of young people
- The Challenges of Meta-analysing Metabolomics Data; Experiences from the Consortium Of METabolomics Studies (COMETS).
- Seminar – Movement behaviours and parenting in the first two years of life
- Seminar – How does it work? Using process tracing methods to study policy processes
- Introducing the Propensity to Cycle Tool and explaining the new health impact calculation methods
- Healthy Cities from the Bottom Up: A Human-centred Approach to Urban and Transport Planning
- Applications of geospatial data and methods in environmental epidemiology
- Assessing the impacts of the introduction of South Africa’s tax on sugar-sweetened beverages
- Seminar - Community engagement to prevent and control of diabetes in Bangladesh - Dr Ed Fottrell
- Seminar – Politics, policy and the absence of evidence: decision making about speed restrictions in Edinburgh and Belfast.
- Transforming Healthcare through Prevention - Ageing Well on a national scale: achieving the balance between fitness and frailty
- Nutritional Psychiatry: recent advances in evidence for diet and nutrition for mental and brain health
- Seminar – Overview of Road Safety Globally
- Seminar – Responding to Revolution; Utilising new methods to explore the relationship between transport, health and urban design
- Seminar – Flavio Toxvaerd, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
- Seminar – Longitudinal growth modeling: a tool for genetic discovery
- Real life investigations of Sustainability Conundrums: Drawing together Human Behaviour and Living Lab approaches
- Seminar – Social Networks for Health Behaviour Change
- CIPH Seminar – Improving access to primary care – evidence from a cluster feasibility trial using a realist perspective
- Seminar – The nexus between food literacy, food security and disadvantage
- Seminar – Can we promote physical activity at the population level? Findings from a community-based cluster randomised trial and a sport fandom-based app study
- Walking on sunshine: What is the evidence for the effects of walking on mental health?
- Seminar by Chris Holmes, Shift Design
- Seminar – Evidence for healthy and equitable population food policies
- Seminar – Using fiscal policies to improve the food supply and demand
- Seminar – Gestational diabetes, gestational hypertension, mothers, and fathers
- Seminar – Why do policymakers seem to ignore your evidence?
- Seminar – The Cambridge Sustainable Food Hub
- Tackling obesity in England: a policy journey
- Pathways to healthy urban living
- Seminar – Implications of Brexit on the effectiveness of the UK soft drinks industry levy upon coronary heart disease in England: a modelling study
- The supermarket food environment and the promotion of healthier purchasing behaviour
- Building your best day: combining compositional analysis and optimisation theory
- Global trade in food and agriculture and the risk of non-communicable diseases in low and middle income countries
- Early Life Undernutrition Alters Cardiac Muscle Development Resulting in Reduced Physical Activity Engagement and Increased Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
- Evidence and policy in public health: reflections from Public Health England
- Seminar – Risk scores, risk communication and public health
- Food marketing regulation and childhood obesity prevention
- A life-course investigation of influences on physical inactivity stability and change: findings from the 1958 British Birth Cohort
- Greedy genes: the role of appetite in genetic susceptibility to obesity
- Is it too early to stand up? Has the epidemiological evidence for sitting and health changed?
- Youth Fitness Assessment and Promotion: Insights from the Evaluation and Dissemination of FITNESSGRAM Programming.
- A Capital Appetite: The Political Economy of UK Sugar Consumption
- The contribution of physical activity to increased life expectancy
- Tackling obesity with Big Data – Seminar 16/03/16 – methods & models
- Estimating the global burden of disease attributable to excess sodium within the GBD2010 study
- MRC Epidemiology / CEDAR Seminar: Dr Jennifer Badham & Dr Ruth Hunter
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