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Professional Area: Behavioural science / Public health

Three NIHR Schools’ Seminar Series (Jan – March 2025)
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Three NIHR Schools’ Seminar Series (Jan – March 2025)

December 13, 2024 Shivani Joshi

Liam Spencer
“Public mental health is a fast-developing area”
Liam Spencer
PhD Student
Associate Professor Mara Violato
“One doesn’t necessarily need to be a medical professional to contribute usefully to mental health research”
Associate Professor Mara Violato
Health Economist
Jack Pollard
“I never had plans to pursue a career as a researcher”
Jack Pollard
Health Economist
Dr Amy O’Donnell
Addiction research
“I come at mental health research with a public policy hat”
Dr Amy O’Donnell
Health services researcher

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