Wolfson Institute of Population Health
@QMUL_WIPH
@QMUL @QMULBartsTheLon institute researching primary care, public health and policy, research methods, disease prevention and early diagnosis & mental health.
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Our very own Professor Rhian Gabe has been named a lead researcher on Prostate Cancer UK's £42million TRANSFORM screening trial. It's the biggest and most ambitious prostate cancer trial in 20 years that aims to save the lives of 1000s more men. Find out more at qmul.ac.uk/media/news/202…
NIDUS-professional feasibility RCT published! Looking forward to building on them with NIHR PRU in Dementia and Neurodegeneration QM Bluebird Care Home Instead QMUL Centre for Psychiatry & Mental Health Priment Clinical Trials Unit Kritika Samsi academic.oup.com/ageing/article…
Fantastic day discussing planning our NIHR PRU in Dementia and Neurodegeneration QM survey for home care services with Bluebird Care Home Instead agency managers and Kritika Samsi HSCWRU Dr Anita Goh 🧠 🇦🇺 🇲🇾 She/her. Own views. NARI Claudia and planning next steps The NIDUS Study thanks all for coming to QMUL Centre for Psychiatry & Mental Health!
Today, PhD students from the Wolfson Institute of Population Health and QMUL Centre for Psychiatry & Mental Health organised a writing retreat for themselves. They set intentions, supported each other to focus and then reported back on their progress! Good work was done all round 🙌
We are extremely proud of our research assistant Rebecca Mbewe who was given an BHIVA Unsung Hero award by Chair Prof Yvonne Gilleece yesterday evening! We are very lucky to work with her!
#BHIVA24
Sam Oxley, one of our clinical research fellows and PhD students, presented our PRESCORES research study into quality of life to the Lynch Syndrome patient event in Nottingham on April 22nd, hosted by NHS East Genomics
To learn more about PRESCORES visit prescores.co.uk !
New commentary The Lancet Reg Health-West Pacific from international collaboration with NUS Family Medicine Jose M Valderas
Cross-country learning can lead to improved cancer diagnosis and outcomes for all. Wolfson Institute of Population Health Cancer Screening, Prevention and Early Diagnosis CanTest
doi.org/10.1016/j.lanw…
The lived experience of survivors of #ChildhoodStroke includes long-term hidden disabilities
and barriers to rehabilitation.
Greater awareness by relevant professional groups may help ameliorate them.
#PeerHealthAdvice
Primary Care Unit Wolfson Institute of Population Health QMUL Centre for Primary Care Stroke Association
Tune in this week to listen to Professor Alastair Noyce discuss Nutritional Interventions to Manage Parkinson's on our Youtube Channel Alastair Noyce Parkinson's UK #LearningAboutParkinsons #PredictPD 🧠
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2nd networking with Unit of Psychological Medicine QMUL Centre for Psychiatry & Mental Health Wolfson Institute of Population Health & QMUL Psychology thinking about research #collaborations . Such diverse expertise & experience. So much opportunity for innovation
✨What a magical day of 3 events ✨
1st my day started with celebrating key milestones & progress with @qmul #RaceEquality Action Group 🌍 What an honour it is to work with such passionate & progressive colleagues. Definitely a career highlight ⭐️ Queen Mary University of London_WIPH Queen Mary University of LondonPsychiatry
On #NationalDNADay we’re giving a huge shout out to our colleagues in Genes & Health This ground-breaking project focused on British-Pakistani and British-Bangladeshi volunteers is at the forefront of diversifying genetic research. Find out more: genesandhealth.org/research
“The guideline aims to raise greater awareness of gene testing, allowing people to take preventative measures.'
Prof Ranjit Manchanda, Queen Mary University of London
NICE talks discusses ovarian cancer: identifying and managing familial and genetic risk⬇️
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Great to be UCLPartners Round Table discussing preparation for DMTs in Alzheimer’s with Ruth Dobson Cath Mummery🍊 Jonathan Schott Reshad Malik, Moise Roche and Nazia Hussain
Thoroughly enjoyed presenting in Lancaster Castle at Health@Lancaster’s “Inspiring the Future of Participatory Research” event yesterday. Lots of great people reflecting on and working through the messiness of participatory health research. Thanks for having me Lancaster University