We use insights from epidemiology, economics, sociology and geography to explore the socio-economic, environmental and system drivers of population health
PHI|Lab aims to use insights from epidemiology, economics, sociology and geography to understand and change the social, economic and environmental system drivers of population health. You can find our new website here: philab.lshtm.ac.uk/
So excited to announce this new role we've just advertised at @OxfordshireCC.
🚨📢***Head of Research***📢🚨
£64,419 - £67,663
Closing 7th Feb
Huge opportunity to help lead the council's - and the county's - approach to research.
Get in touch if q's.
careers.newjob.org.uk/OCC/jo…
After scrapping of the Health Disparities White Paper, the Office for Health Improvement & Disparities is “effectively dismantled”, removing any departmental focus on health inequalities.
A hugely depressing move highlighting the erosion of PH nationally since PHE was dissolved.
Excl : Ministers have “effectively dismantled” England’s national public health unit less than three years after creating it.
Those criticising the move include @LordPhilofBrum@JimBethell@KateAlvanley@davidjbuck
My PhD thesis on food banks and household dietary practices is now available online! doi.org/10.17037/PUBS.046715…
Thank you to my amazing supervisors Dr Claire Thompson and @stevencjcummins. And to the participants who shared their time and expertise with me. @NIHRSPHR@LSHTM
Please RT: I am recruiting a post-doc to work with me on a project looking at the effects of early life interventions on biological ageing
FT for 3 years @LSEnews@LSEHealthPolicy
🗓️ Deadline for applications 24th September
🔗jobs.lse.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/1…
Email with any questions
This month Prof. Dame Margaret Whitehead will be presenting her Valedictory Lecture ‘A Hard Day’s Night: The Politics of Promoting Equity and Health’ at the Yoko Ono Lennon Centre on September 21st 2023.
You can book your free tickets for this event here eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-hard-da…
I’m a professor of theatre and performance. I have been teaching ‘rip-off’ degrees all my adult life. Let me summarise the pointless skills and experiences my students have accumulated: 🧵
New! Postdoctoral research fellow post in SALIENT at University of Hertfordshire leading on public engagement across our food system trials - full time until March 2025. Closing date 1st August 2023.
jobs.ac.uk/job/DBC114/resear…
Playing around with ONS' data on prices and this is something I hadn't realised before.
The variation in the price of a pint across England has increased *massively* in the last decade or so.
This 🤯 is a very big 🤯
I have access to the new GPT Code Interpreter. I uploaded an XLS file, no context:
"Can you do visualizations & descriptive analyses to help me understand the data?
"Can you try regressions and look for patterns?"
"Can you run regression diagnostics?"