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The Environment and Social Epidemiology section, led by Professor John Gulliver focuses on life course and environmental epidemiology, including research on the effects of air quality and noise on health, and early life adversities, informal/unpaid caregiving and lifecourse mental health. We undertake consultancy and provide expert advice to support policy in UK Government and organisations overseas.
The Aviation Night Noise Effects (ANNE) study will examine the relationship of aviation noise on sleep disturbance and annoyance, and how this varies by different times of night
The EU-funded Equal-Life project, funded by Horizon 2020, will develop and utilise the ‘exposome’ concept concept in an integrated study of the external exposome and its social aspects and of measurable internal physiological factors
UK LLC’s mission is to provide a data linkage resource to our partner studies (up to 24 cohorts) and to provide a clear and efficient route to accessing linked longitudinal data to the research community
This project brings together research linking the built environment, transport and other health behaviours to develop computer models that can better inform urban and transport planning policy and practice in Australia and the UK
This Nuffield Foundation funded project investigates the longer-term health, education, employment and social participation outcomes of UK young carers.
This project is looking at associations between unpaid caregiving and health, social relationships and employment and whether these vary across the UK, Germany, Spain and Norwa
This Nuffield Foundation funded project takes a mixed-methods approach to examine the impact of physical punishment on children’s health and development
We are studying whether a specially designed virtual reality (VR) hypnotherapy intervention can help with stress reduction in students.
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