

Read more about Grace’s research here.Īll conference abstracts are published by The Lancet and can be accessed via this link. Grace’s research examined the implementation of adaptation to climate change in Public Health following Covid-19 in Europe using a qualitative thematic analysis.

Read more about Kimon’s research here.ĭepartment of Public Health, Environment and Society, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London Grace Turners poster on implementation on adaptation to climate change Kimon’s research explored relationships between exposure to fast food outlets and childhood obesity at differing spatial resolutions using the Born in Bradford cohort study. The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London Kimon Krenz receiving best poster prize from Prof Ashley Adamson Sundus conducted a randomised pilot and feasibility study to evaluate the Change4Life Food Scanner app in reducing children’s sugar intake. School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, Sheffield Sundus Mahdi presenting her work on the evaluation of the Change4Life Food Scanner app She presented a case study of co-production involving underserved migrant mothers in the UK. Kerrie’s research described way of engaging the less often heard in Public Health research grant writing. Institute for Health Informatics, University College London, London The winners are listed below – congratulations! In recognition of the contribution that early career researchers make to public health, we have again awarded prizes for the best oral and poster presentations by early career researchers at the UK Public Health Science conference 2022. We are grateful to the NIHR School for Public Health Research for sponsoring these prizes.
