Eleanor Williams (@e_vwilliams) 's Twitter Profile
Eleanor Williams

@e_vwilliams

Health economist @HEU_UoB. @UofGlasgow and @unibirmingham alumni. Interests: women’s health, sexual health

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Health Economics Unit, Birmingham (@heu_uob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many congratulations to all of our wonderful MSc students who graduated on Friday either in person or in absentia! It was fantastic to see so many of you back at the University. Good luck with your next steps and please keep in touch!!

Many congratulations to all of our wonderful MSc students who graduated on Friday either in person or in absentia! It was fantastic to see so many of you back at the University. Good luck with your next steps and please keep in touch!!
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A great turnout for October’s HEU Internal Seminar where James Hall shares lessons learnt from the SHELF course and Camille Allard presents a scoping review on health and wellbeing investments in schools and workplaces

A great turnout for October’s HEU Internal Seminar where <a href="/JamesHall795/">James Hall</a> shares lessons learnt from the SHELF course and <a href="/camilleallard8/">Camille Allard</a> presents a scoping review on health and wellbeing investments in schools and workplaces
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First external seminar series of the year. Big thank you to Maxime Roche Maxime Roche from Imperial College London for presenting his PhD research titled “Can value-adddes taxes promote healthier diets? An ex-ante evaluation in Costa Rica” today at Health Economics Unit, Birmingham

First external seminar series of the year.
Big thank you to Maxime Roche <a href="/Maxime1Roche/">Maxime Roche</a> from Imperial College London for presenting his PhD research titled “Can value-adddes taxes promote healthier diets? An ex-ante evaluation in Costa Rica” today at <a href="/HEU_UoB/">Health Economics Unit, Birmingham</a>
E-MOTIVE Trial (@emotivetrial) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨E-MOTIVE Trial results published in NEJM today & presented at #IMNHC2023, Cape Town! 🇿🇦bit.ly/42AGEFf 60% relative reduction in primary outcome: severe PPH, laparotomy for bleeding or maternal death from bleeding Gates Foundation World Health Organization (WHO) HRP Uni of Birmingham

Bill Gates (@billgates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m very encouraged by the E-MOTIVE Trial results released today at #IMNHC2023 to treat postpartum hemorrhage, the #1 cause of maternal mortality. This new approach led by Uni of Birmingham and World Health Organization (WHO) could drastically improve women’s chances of surviving childbirth globally.