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We tackle some of the world's biggest health challenges. Sheffield Centre for Health and Related Research @sheffielduni
Sheffield, UK
Joined December 2010
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Dr Lucie Nield is the guest for our latest Communicable Research Podcast, where we unpack the rise of dark kitchens. Are they smart innovation or a public health worry? 🍔⚠️ Listen to this episode & others @sheffielduni Player https://t.co/xmYngxKP47 🎧 Also on Spotify & Apple.
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Discover how dark kitchens are reshaping takeaways - what it means for your health, food safety, and how we eat in a post-Covid world.
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New paper led from Thaison Tong, Ravi Maheswaran, Jonathan Michaels, et al. Socioeconomic and ethnic disparities in major lower limb amputation related to peripheral arterial disease in England. Free to read https://t.co/9thdOY6Xbk
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Amputation is a treatment of last resort for peripheral arterial disease (PAD). This study examined associations between socioeconomic deprivation and ethn
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There's still time to join us to learn about Rapid Review Methods on Thursday 3rd & Thursday 10th July, 9.30am - 2pm (BST) Find out more about our course via the link ⬇️ https://t.co/6T06Jv4zYm
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Check out our new @PLOSGPH paper exploring the impact and cost-effectiveness of near point-of-care technology for diagnosing #tuberculosis in children. https://t.co/9QayQOquYF From @petedodd24, @EKlinkenberg, @BlessingDzingi2, @JAMOLAB001, @SCHARRSheffield, @IHVNigeria
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends rapid molecular diagnostics to improve bacteriological confirmation of tuberculosis in children. TrueNat MTB, MTB Plus and MTB-RIF Dx assays (Molbio...
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📢 In our PREPRINT - https://t.co/wh7gKxIwqU we estimate that ~340K women developed #tuberculosis during #pregnancy & #postpartum globally in 2023. Critical insights for maternal & child health. @petedodd24 @debebesh @SCHARRSheffield @BlessingDzingi2
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There's still time to join us to learn about Rapid Review Methods on Thursday 3rd & Thursday 10th July, 9.30am - 2pm (BST) Find out more about our course via the link ⬇️ https://t.co/6T06Jv4zYm
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We are advertising for a early to mid-career researcher with a strong background in causal inference and interest in health technology assessment (HTA). FT/PT (minimum commitment 80% FTE) and fixed term until 31 October 2027 Closing Date: Sunday 6 July https://t.co/OxW6UcSPDP
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New paper led from Thaison Tong, Ravi Maheswaran, Jonathan Michaels, et al. Socioeconomic and ethnic disparities in major lower limb amputation related to peripheral arterial disease in England. Free to read https://t.co/9thdOY6Xbk
academic.oup.com
Amputation is a treatment of last resort for peripheral arterial disease (PAD). This study examined associations between socioeconomic deprivation and ethn
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We're running our Rapid Review Methods course on Thursday 3rd & Thursday 10th July, 9.30am - 2pm (BST) Find out more about our course via the link ⬇️ https://t.co/6T06Jv4zYm
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We are advertising for a early to mid-career researcher with a strong background in causal inference and interest in health technology assessment (HTA). FT/PT (minimum commitment 80% FTE) and fixed term until 31 October 2027 Closing Date: Sunday 6 July https://t.co/OxW6UcSPDP
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Our own Tanefa Apekey is hosting a 'tasty' public engagement event in Sheffield on Friday 20th June. Come along and try some fresh, healthy food and discover new affordable and healthy ways you can feed yourself. Book your free place via the link. https://t.co/tEi1QvgSsr
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In case you missed it.... Webinar recording now available for 'High-impact interventions in emergency care: delivering 10 reviews in 12 weeks' Chair: Jo Coster Presenters: Andrew Booth, Steve Goodacre, Anastasios Bastounis https://t.co/nPTnExub8b
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Excited to contribute to a special issue of @BMJ_EBM, offering timely analysis on India’s experience of institutionalizing health technology assessment, with lessons for other LMICs. Read on ⬇ https://t.co/4SBFZzXFag
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Over the last decade, iDSI has partnered with countries to develop evidence-informed priority-setting institutions and processes. Read our blog for a summary of key successes, challenges, and lessons...
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The synopsis of our #realistreview into the implementation of digital clinical consultations in UK #maternitycare is now available in the @NIHRresearch HSDR journal 🎉 Free to read 👉 https://t.co/zxvb3t90tk
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We are delighted 'Mental Health and Drug Use Patterns Among Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) Engaging in Chemsex in the UK' - a paper authored by Lukasz Lagojda, Research Associate at EnSygN - has been selected as Editor's choice in the 'Sexuality, Health and Gender' special issue
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Had a paper published with @Flight_LG and @Alan_Brennan entitled Value-adaptive clinical trial designs for efficient delivery of publicly funded trials - a discussion of methods, case studies, opportunities and challenges https://t.co/ClAICWzYBC
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Background Value-adaptive designs for clinical trials are a novel set of emerging methods for delivering greater value for clinical research. There is increasing interest in using them within...
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What's YOUR problem? With SRs! SESAME webinars from EnSygN - Sheffield: Taking the meta-pulse: Latest from the living review of the problems with systematic reviews Tuesday 8th July 2025, 12:00 to 13:00 BST Presenter: Lesley Uttley Registration link:
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Taking the meta-pulse: Latest from the living review of the problems with systematic reviews
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