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26 Jan 2022
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
MAHSC Seminar Series: ‘COVID-19 – effects & behavioural science’
Online/Webinar
Register in advance to join via Zoom or see here for live stream link.
MAHSC Seminar Series: ‘COVID-19 effects on people with diabetes and behavioural science approaches to the pandemic’
Lead by NIHR Greater Manchester Patient Safety Translational Research Centre (PSTRC).
Chair: Prof Darren Ashcroft, Director, NIHR Greater Manchester Patient Safety Translational Research Centre (PSTRC)
Speakers:
Dr Matthew Carr (Research Fellow, NIHR Greater Manchester PSTRC): ‘Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on people with diabetes: findings from population-based cohorts studies’
Prof Christopher Armitage (Lead for Behavioural Sciences, NIHR Greater Manchester PSTRC): ‘Behavioural science approaches to the COVID-19 pandemic’
Access:
Meeting ID: 916 4707 6104
Passcode: 299725
Manchester Academic Health Science Centre (MAHSC) is a partnership between The University of Manchester, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust (part of the Northern Care Alliance) and Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust to unite leading healthcare providers with world-class academics and researchers.
In April 2020, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre (MAHSC), part of Health Innovation Manchester, was officially designated by National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), NHS England and NHS Improvement up to 2025.
The MAHSC Seminar Series showcases the great discovery and clinical science being undertaken within Manchester and its impact on the health of the local population.
The series gives a local platform to the nationally and internationally renowned scientists of MAHSC to share their work with clinical, non-clinical, university colleagues, but also crucially members of the wider community seeking insight into innovations in the delivery of healthcare.
Open to all.
For those unable to attend, a video recording of the meeting will be here.
If you have any questions, please contact Jane Crosbie, MAHSC and BRC Education and Training Coordinator (jane.crosbie@manchester.ac.uk)