Helen Piotrowski
@helenpiotrowsk3
Researcher in International public health;
PhD student exploring the development of policy for emerging and zoonotic infections
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24-02-2019 10:15:28
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Doing research is great. You get to study stuff and write papers about it. But perhaps that's not the end of the story? We invited Harriet Boulding from The Policy Institute to talk about the next step: knowledge mobilisation. Navsheen Kaur discusses it all here: epr.hpru.nihr.ac.uk/news/knowledge…
PLEEEAAASE come do a PhD with me and Marcus Blagrove on community approaches to mosquito control in the Liverpool area. Funded by Natural Environment Research Council ACCE DTP, supported by The Pandemic Institute. findaphd.com/phds/project/c…
Helen Piotrowski (PhD student at University of Liverpool) shared some of the findings from her research, assessing the impact of key national and global events on different health organisations. #UKHSA23
The £750k Avian Influenza funding call is now open for applications. We are working in partnership with Pandemic Sciences Institute, HPRU EZI and UK Health Security Agency looking at priority areas including Diagnostics, Vaccines, Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions & more. Apply here: thepandemicinstitute.org/funding-opport…
Don't miss the deadline for the latest The Pandemic Institute funding call. We are aiming fund a range of projects across the six priority areas: Diagnostics Global outlook Anti-virals Vaccines Modelling NPIs For all the info, visit 👇 thepandemicinstitute.org/funding-opport…
I always say that understanding the history of policy has much to teach us (especially when we're about to replay things we haven't learned from in the past) . This piece from The British Academy and History & Policy is a must read thebritishacademy.ac.uk/documents/5033…
From local leadership to global collaboration – preparing for future pandemics. We're hearing from Iain Buchan about the Liverpool mass testing programme and its impact on COVID-19 in the city. Read more here: liverpool.ac.uk/research/resea…
Prof Sir John Edmunds is speaking on Wednesday evening at the Liverpool Medical Institution on modeling the spread of infectious diseases and the design of efficient control programmes. Liverpool Medical Institution presidential lectures are free and open to the public. You will be made most welcome.