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We aim to reduce non-communicable diseases by changing how urban development decisions are made, to prevent known risk factors linked to health (UKPRP-funded).

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18 Jan

Last week our @ResearchTruud Director @db_associates spoke at @Crowdhelix , presenting on Lessons learned in establishing a major research Programme.

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'Lessons learned in establishing a major programme aimed at addressing complex global challenges' 🎙 Delivered by Daniel Black, Programme Director @ResearchTruud - Tackling the Root Causes Upstream of Unhealthy Urban Development.

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6 Jan

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/16094069221144594 Our new article free to access in @IJQMonline looks at doing qualitative research in a large interdisciplinary team. With @AnnaLeGouais & @ResearchTruud colleagues

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This week our @ResearchTruud Director @db_associates took part in a panel discussion at the #GACDmeeting , focusing on how to improve health equity in urban environments.

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Speakers @ghazala_mir, Daniel Black and Adam Chapman had a fascinating panel discussion on how researchers, communities, and policymakers can collaborate across sectors and disciplines to improve health equity in urban environments. 🏙️ #GACDmeeting

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