PublicHealth@Cambridge
The PublicHealth@Cambridge network is a multi-disciplinary community for public health research across Cambridge aiming to enable generation of fresh insight into the health and well-being of populations; support development of new research and co-ordinated activities in areas of importance to public health; and facilitate translation of research to benefit current and future populations. For more information, visit www.cph.cam.ac.uk
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12 upcoming talks View 1916 archived talks
BSU Seminar: "Response Adaptivity Across Clinical Trials In Portfolios of Biomedical Innovations"
Real-time nowcasting and forecasting of COVID-19 dynamics in England
The organisational management of traumatic stress
Neighbourhoods as Thorny Matters: A Qualitative Analysis of How Local Conditions Shape Mental Health and Everyday Life in Palestine
The Play Paradox: How video games build better humans
Novel neuroimaging methods in Lewy body dementia
Precarity and the economy of makeshifts: A novel argument from the census of England, 1851-1911
Precision psychiatry
Topic Film, TV shows for Medical Education, βThe Wireβ as a case study
Whether and when: Split-population cure models of women's work and parity progression in Derbyshire, 1881-1911
Why people with schizophrenia die earlier? Mortality and accelerated ageing
From Plate to Brain: Global Diet, Cognitive Function and Neuroimaging in Diverse Populations
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Zaile Li, INSEAD.
Wednesday 22 April 2026, 15:00-16:00