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NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Emergency Preparedness and Response at King's College London. Conducting research to minimise the impact of emergencies.
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📢 I am looking for moderators of online Long Covid Support Groups to take part in an online interview. ❓ Questions will relate to the group you moderate, your role as a moderator, and health and wellbeing 📩For more information please email: [email protected]


Excited that my 4th PhD paper has now been published in JOEMOnline 💻 We explore perceptions of homeworking in UK response-focused civil servants that contributed to the COVID-19 pandemic response 🏡 ✏️Illustrative abstract below! Professor Neil Greenberg EPR HPRU



Congratulations to Charlotte Hall for smashing her PhD viva!! Nice work, Charlotte.

Read the latest Paul Hunter summary of the HMPV outbreak in China: theconversation.com/hmpv-in-china-…

Great piece of work here from Dr. Julii Brainard and colleagues, testing the impact of embedding GP services within busy A&Es.

Our qualitative paper on UK response-focused civil servants working from home during COVID-19 is out in BMC Series Public Health. We make a series of data-informed recommendations. Do take a look! EPR HPRU Charlotte Hall shorturl.at/XYw0y March on Stress SOMCEO

🚨 New paper on health equity and communication in emergencies! 🚨 Most people described as ‘vulnerable’ in UK disasters don’t see themselves that way & aren’t on ‘vulnerability lists.’ 🔗 sciencedirect.com/science/articl… #HealthEquity #DisasterPreparedness Public Health in Practice

We are delighted to present this award-winning blog from Thea Dyson, one of our MSc students Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, on mpox and stigma. It's based on a paper we wrote with @HPRU_BSE: epr.hpru.nihr.ac.uk/news/stigma-ke…



😷Research by Poppy Ellis Logan PHD student King's School of Education Communication & Society shows that people need to see themselves in a public health message, otherwise they will not act on it. Her pro-active approach to enabling research impact was praised by judges at the SSPP Impact Prize Awards 2025.


Congratulations Poppy Ellis Logan on being recognised for your impactful & inspirational work changing the language we use in #publichealth research & policy 👏👏👏 King's Social Science & Public Policy #healthequity #healthinequalities


🥳 Congratulations to Poppy Ellis Logan, overall winner of the King's Social Science & Public Policy Impact Prize 2025! 📣 Her work on public health messaging impressed the judges and the audience. 🏆 Many thanks and congratulations to all the prize winners and runners-up from across the Faculty. Read



So excited to share the second paper from my PhD: a systematic review of 100 papers looking at the effects of online support groups on the health and wellbeing of people with chronic conditions nature.com/articles/s4427… John Drury Charlotte Hall EPR HPRU Richard Amlôt

