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07 May 24 - Dr Eliud Kibuchi - Are ethnic inequalities in COVID-19 outcomes mediated by occupation risk? Analyses of teo years of a record linked national cohort study in Scotland. Dr David Baruffati Understanding the Causes of "Missingness" in Primary Care.

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02 April 24 - Prof Vittal Katikireddi - Microsimulation as tool to address health inequalities. Dr Cara Bezzina Embracing Complexity in the Clinical Teaching Environment.

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05 March 24 - Dr Nicola Burns - Health as key component of Mobility Justice. Prof Kirstin Mitchell - Equally Safe at School: Cluster RCT of Whole-School approach to GBV. Dr Daniel Kopasker - Evaluating the influence of taxation and social security policies on psychological distress.

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06 February 24 - Prof Peter MacPherson - Impact of active case finding for tuberculosis with mass chest-ray screening: re-analysis of data from Glasgow, Scotland, 1950-1963. Dr Frederick Ho - The measurement of routine cardiometabolic disease risk factors following Covid-19 pandemic in primary care in England. Dr Ronan McCabe - Corporeality Thoughts on social ontology and public health science.

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07 November 23 - Dr Alex Fradera - How is the prediction of dementia using cognitive scores affected by comorbid pain? Miss Jenny Crow - Online Distance Learning: Perspectives on the Promotion of Belonging. Dr Hannah Scobie - Optimising recruitment to a lung cancer screening trial: A comparison of GP and Community-based recruitment.

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03 October 23 - Ms Helen Clegg - Dealing with allegations of AI-generated content in assessed work. Dr Nicholas Riches - The Chiwindi Study - Hepatitis B prevalence and disease status in urban and rural sites in Malawi. Dr Claire Niedzwiedz - Climate change anxiety in Europe.

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05 September 23 - Dr Hannah-Louise Clark - Historical Discrimination in Health Professions: What We Can Learn From The Case Of Algeria. Dr Dimitar Karadzhov - Employability in the Core Online Curriculum: Good Practice Guide. Dr Jonathan Stokes - A primary care research agenda for multiple long-term conditions: a Delphi study.

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27 June 23 - Prof Helen Minnis - Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Dr Peter Hanlon - The Frailty index: Exploring new applications. Ms Carolyn Blake - Participatory systems mapping: new guidance and applications in population health research, policy and practice.

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13 June 23 - Dr Paul Lynch - Identifying and Supporting families and children with Disabilities GIObally INDIGO. Prof Laurence Moore - Updating the MRC/NIHR Framework for Developing and evaluation complex interventions: why we did it and key changes. Dr Katie Gallacher - A Systematic Review of the use of Burden of Treatment Theory.

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09 May 23 - Dr Claudia Geue - Use of routine data to examine social care issues: Finding from the Understanding Pathways into Care homes using Data (UnPiCD) Study. Prof Kate O'Donnell - The equity implications of contact tracing in a pandemic. Dr Benjamin Rigby - How do mid-to-older aged life transitions influence physical activity and social connectedness? Implications for systems-based intervention development.

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14 Mar 22 - Dr Jana Anderson - Association of meat intake, health and environment; using data from UK Biobank to inform positive dietary changes.  Dr Emily Tweed - Unlocking data to inform public health policy and practice.  Prof Emma McIntosh - Estimating the economic impact of musculoskeletal disorders in Tanzania: results from a community based survey.

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08 Nov 22 - Mrs Kirsty Dunn - The role of bullying in the relationship between intellectual disability and mental health problems in adolescents. Prof Rod Taylor - Use of surrogate endpoints in randomised trials: friend or foe? Prof Deborah Kinnear - This is Me: Valuing the lives of people with learning disabilities – A National Campaign

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11 October 2022 Dr Harry Kromydas - The relationship between trade unions and workers’ wellbeing before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom Dr Michael Fleming - “Educational and health outcomes of children in local authority care in Scotland: A retrospective record linkage study”

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13 September 2022 Dr Fiona Turner & Mr Gary Kainth - Evaluating interventions, context and outcomes in the BeST? Services Trial: The Qual/Quant cycle  Prof Jill Pell - Long-CISS: Long COVID in Scotland Study  Dr David Blane - ReDIRECT: Remote Diet Intervention to Reduce Long COVID Symptoms Trial – emerging lessons from a remotely-delivered RCT

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19 May 2022 Prof Emma McIntosh The health, economic and societal burden of musculoskeletal disorders in Tanzania: Results from a community based cross-sectional survey

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17 March 2022 Dr Laura Ward

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8 March 2022 Heart Failure, Prof John Cleland, Ms Jocelyn Friday, Dr Pierpaolo Pellicori

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17 February 2022 Prof Olivia Wu, Showcasing HEHTA

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14 December 2021 Dr Claire Goodfellow, Mental Health Research in Schools: Reflections on connecting research with Policy.  Miss Jessica Moran, Sit Less, Move More: A feasibility study of an intervention to support older people to become more active and reduce sedentary time.

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19 May 2021 Prof Ruth Dundas, Health Impacts of voucher scheme for low income mothers and children: an evaluation of the Healthy Start Voucher Scheme. Dr Karen Wetherall COVID 19 and Mental Health: The UK COVID-19 and Mental Health & Wellbeing study.

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4 February 2021 Alessio Albanese: Public Understanding of 'Test and Protect': a qualitative report.  Hannah Burnett: Exploring use and experiences of green space during the initial restrictions on movement in the UK.  Dr Marie Kotzur: Health and wellbeing implications of physical distancing restrictions in Scotland: a qualitative study.

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29 September 2020: Dr Bhautesh Jani: Multiple Long Term Conditions (Multimorbidity) Research: Progress so far and what next?  Prof Vittal Katikireddi: Mortality amongst 'second generation' migrants in Sweden.

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