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Virtual quiz success | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
£110 raised for charity CHAS (Children's Hospices Across Scotland) in month-long virtual quiz
Depression and Multimorbidity | PRIMARY CARE AND MULTIMORBIDITY RESEARCH GROUP | Usher Institute
This project will provide a deeper understanding of the longitudinal and likely bidirectional relationship between depression and the trajectory of accrual of multiple physical health problems.
The IMP²ART programme | IMP²ART | Usher Institute
IMPlementing IMProved Asthma self-management as RouTine
Diabetes and Ramadan - free online course | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
Online courses available for people with diabetes, and healthcare professionals, to help manage diabetes during Ramadan
Covid-19 and Tobacco | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
Study to generate evidence to support policy and practice to address tobacco use during and beyond the Covid-19 pandemic.
People | Precision Medicine Doctoral Training Programme | Usher Institute
A profile of research students, their primary supervisors and the leadership team on the Precision Medicine Doctoral Training Programme
Congratulations Professors! | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
Congratulations to new Professors Evi Theodoratou and Ewen Harrison
Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Intersectionality | Behavioural Research UK (BR-UK) | Usher Institute
Principles of equality, diversity, inclusion and intersectionality (EDII) not only foster a more positive and productive research environment, but also enhance the quality and impact of the research itself.
Applied Qualitative Health Research | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
The Edinburgh Applied Qualitative Health Research Group (EQual) is led by Julia Lawton. Their research covers the use of qualitative methods to develop and evaluate interventions to support people living with acute, chronic and complex health
MPH student successes - and farewell to Stuart Mallen | Usher Institute | Usher Institute
Congratulations to students on the Master of Public Health on campus programme, and farewell to Stuart Mallen.
