Want to know more about Intervention Component Analysis in #systematicreviews #evidencesynthesis and how it can help us understand how interventions work? New paper by @katysutcliffe.bsky.social and me 🔥hot🔥 off the press today in IJNS: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... @eppicentre.bsky.social
Want to know more about Intervention Component Analysis in #systematicreviews #evidencesynthesis and how it can help us understand how interventions work? New paper by @katysutcliffe.bsky.social and me 🔥hot🔥 off the press today in IJNS: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... @eppicentre.bsky.social
It is now widely recognised that in addition to providing robust evidence about intervention effectiveness, systematic reviews need to provide decisio…
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It is now widely recognised that in addition to providing robust evidence about intervention effectiveness, systematic reviews need to provide decisio…
Congratulations Dr Lester - you did a brilliant job - well done on your achievements and lots more to come in the future!
Blog from me and my wonderful colleague Dr Charis Bridger Staatz!
Sigh. LLMs don't lie, because they don't know anything. What all LLMs do, including the latest models, is produce statistically plausible outputs that sometimes resemble the truth and sometimes resemble falsehoods. That's all the tech *can* do www.ft.com/content/2b3c...
We started a debate! Our paper on measuring the impact of longitudinal studies by Charis Bridger Staatz and @evietabor.bsky.social and me here from @clscohorts.bsky.social and @eppicentre.bsky.social and responses led by @mukdarut.bsky.social, Meredith O'Connor and Raj Patel doi.org/10.1332/1757...
FPH welcomes this report on the Minimum Income Guarantee: www.gov.scot/publications...
The report is in line with FPH’s Call to Action for the next Scottish Government, which recommends that all families have at least minimum income sufficient for healthy living: www.fph.org.uk/news/faculty...
Dylan Kneale
This work from my PhD is now out in the world! With @dylankneale.bsky.social and Prof Praveetha Patalay, I looked at asthma disparities in UK LGBTQ+ people
Dylan Kneale
Jacob Aron
Congrats to Prof. Anna Gilmore, Dr Rachel Barry & Dr Alice Fabbri for the publication of their new paper in the latest edition of @futurehealthj.bsky.social. This special edition focusses on #commercialdeterminants and #conflictsofinterest in #PublicHealth & Policy.
👉 doi.org/10.1016/j.fh...
Evie Tabor
Evie Tabor
Faculty of Public Health
📢 Job opportunity! 📢
I am recruiting a 2-year postdoc to join me at @clscohorts.bsky.social to work on a SUPER exciting project on the quantitative study of intersectional inequalities in youth mental health across time and place!
See www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/... for more info and how to apply!
Tobacco Control Research Group
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Darío Moreno-Agostino
New comment from Dr Charis Bridger Staatz, @dylankneale.bsky.social and me on measuring and evaluating research impact from longitudinal studies in @sllshome.bsky.social journal
doi.org/10.1332/1757...
Turing Award winner warns recent models display dangerous characteristics as he launches LawZero non-profit for safer AI
Six years, a pandemic, a baby (who's now four!), a move of country later - here's my actually finished, completed thesis: discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10.... Totally overwhelmed thinking about all the people who made this seemingly insurmountable endeavour possible!
Sarah Lester
www.fph.org.uk
The Committee of the Faculty of Public Health in Scotland has published a call to action ahead of the May 2026 Scottish Parliamentary election. This publication calls on all political parties in Scotl...
UCL is consistently ranked as one of the top ten universities in the world (QS World University Rankings 2010-2022) and is No.2 in the UK for research power (Research Excellence Framework 2021).
💥New: “Dancing in the Rain” – How to better recognise the impact of longitudinal studies and research infrastructure
✍️ Charis Bridger Staatz & @evietabor.bsky.social
#ResearchImpact #LongitudinalData #SocialScience @clscohorts.bsky.social
New @ioe.bsky.social @ucl.ac.uk research finds that sexual minority adults in the UK are more likely to be diagnosed with asthma than their heterosexual peers, with health disparities between them worsening across life.
Read more on the CLS website: bit.ly/466Hopc
UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies
LSE Impact
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Sexual minority women and bisexual adults are at the greatest risk of asthma, with disparities between them and their heterosexual counterparts worsening across life.