Welcome to the Cambridge Science and Policy Exchange (CUSPE) Healthcare Inequalities Panel! Join us for an engaging discussion on the heath care disparities seen. both within the UK and globally. Our panel of experts will delve into the root causes of these inequalities and explore ways to address them.
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13May
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06May
Support in Funding and Fellowship Applications for Public Health research
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01May
Please join us for a talk by Dr Renzo Guinto at 7pm on Thursday, 1st May 2025, at Darwin College. More information and sign-up to attend can be found here.
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02Apr
Discover how AI and data science are transforming health care with experts from the UKHSA and the University of Cambridge
Join us for this informative event, part of the Cambridge Festival, organised by Cambridge Public Health in collaboration with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).
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27Feb
Registration for the East of England School of Public Health Research Conference 2025 is now open.
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30Jan
The Association or the Study of Obesity (ASO) East of England Network is organizing a networking event, “Innovations in Obesity Prevention and Management: From Evidence to Action" on Thursday 30 January 2025 from 13:00-18:00 GMT
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12Dec
Celebrate the season with the Cambridge Public Health ECR Network! Quick talks on university-wide opportunities, free lunch, and a chance to shape our network.
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21Nov
Join us for an exciting showcase, co-hosted by Cambridge Public Health Interdisciplinary Research Centre and Precision Health Strategic Research Initiative, to discover how advances in precision medicine are transforming public health.
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03Nov
The St John’s Reading Group on Health Inequalities in collaboration with the St John’s Picturehouse invites you to a screening The Old Oak (2023 short listed in the recent BAFTAS for best English film) with a post film discussion.
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27Sep
Calling all early career researchers! We are excited to announce an opportunity to display your research at this year’s Cambridge Public Health and Precision Health Initiative Showcase.
The in-person event will take place on Thursday the 21st of November on the topic of ‘How can we make public health more precise?’