Category: pandemic

For the first time, a new linked health data resource covering 54.4 million people – ...
The National Institute for Health Research Bristol Biomedical Research Centre (NIHR Bristol BRC), a partnership ...
EVENT: BRC Nutrition Theme seminar

21 April, 2pm: ‘Should physical activity calorie equivalent (PACE) labelling ...
No evidence of a significant increase in risk of suicide in first months of the pandemic, but continued monitoring needed

A new observational study is the first to examine suicides ...
Development of the Oxford AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine: Elizabeth Blackwell Annual Public Lecture 2021 with Professor Sarah Gilbert

6 October 2021, 1-2pm: Save the date for this year’s ...
BLOG: Doing qualitative research remotely

Maintaining qualitative research during the pandemic was the theme of ...
Young people co-create COVID school study animation with researchers

As most pupils have now returned to school following lockdown, ...
EVENT: Mendelian randomization conference

7-9 July 2021 Mendelian randomization: harnessing the power of population ...
Warning over effects of pandemic on young people’s mental health
A warning about the effects of the pandemic on children’s and young people’s mental health ...
People in Health West of England launches trailblazing involvement platform
People in Health West of England (PHWE) has launched Discourse, an online platform to enable ...
Bristol researchers to collaborate on national study to understand long COVID
What is long COVID and how can diagnosis be improved? Using data from electronic health ...
NIHR grant applications webinar
23 March 2021, 10am – 12.30pm. Do you have a great idea for research in ...
GPs need training to spot patients at risk of psychosis
GPs are in a good position to identify patients who are at risk of developing ...
How coronavirus made 2020 the year of the electric bike
By Professor Ashley Cooper, Professor Angie Page and Jessica Bourne at the University of Bristol ...
Study highlights stark inequality in survival after cardiac surgery between paying and NHS patients
A new study has revealed paying patients are 20 per cent less likely to die ...