Research in Progress seminars

Forthcoming seminars

6th June 2013- Jenny Ingram Tongue Tie Study

The Centre is now part of the School of Social and Community Medicine (SSCM), details of further seminars can be viewed at SSCM programme website.
Recent

11th April 2013- Alex Creavin Vission Problems in Children with DCD (Developmental Co-ordination Disorder)- data from ALSPAC
7th March 2013 - Lucy Beasant, Assessing the feasibility and acceptability of comparing the Lightning Process with specialist medical care for CFS/ME: qualitative research findings from the SMILE study.
18th October Caroline Taylor, Cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption in relation to blood lead levels in pregnant women in the UK: the ALSPAC study
4th October Global Health student presentation Please come along and help support four of last year's students present their dissertations at this special seminar.  
18th September Dr Saidur Mashreky ‘Preventing Childhood Burn Injuries in Bangladesh’
6th September Professor Jean Golding 'Is the child's development affected by environmental exposures in previous generations?'
6th September Lucy Beasant, Assessing the feasibility and acceptability of comparing the Lightning Process with specialist medical care for CFS/ME: qualitative research findings from the SMILE study (postponed)
2nd AugustKate Beckett, The impact of injuries study; future directions and emergent themes'
5th July Kamran ul-Baset, Impact of Road Traffic Injury in Young Children in Rural Bangladesh
14th June Amy Hawkins, Race, bulling and psychological well-being at transition to secondary school
3rd May Puspa Pant, Injury prevention in Nepal
1st March 2012
Iryna Culpin, Father absence and depressive symptoms in adolescent girls from a UK cohort
1st December -Rita Doerner, Risk  taking andaccidents in adolescence
3rd November
- Simon Collin, CFS/ME National Outcomes Database: research outputs
6th October -Jenny Dodds, Alex Elliott-Green and Helen Young - International health prize-winning dissertations
8th September 2011- Pauline Emmett, Salt in the Infant Diet
12th November -Lene Lochte, Incident childhood asthma & physical activity associations:
a systematic literature review and meta-analysis with assessment of heterogeneity
17th September -Mariana  Brussoni, Child injury prevention - the role of fathers'.
10th Setptember students from our BSc course in International Health - titles tba
9th July
  Sarah Manns, The development of a parent-friendly neonatal discharge tool Cancelled
8th June Jenny Ingram, The effects of the baby friendly initiative on breastfeeding
14th May Jo Brooks, Developing cultural competence in medical undergraduate
16th April Jo Humphreys, Early sleep disorder in autistic children
19th March Catherine Tuffrey, Measuring the Participation of Adolescents with Cerebral Palsy
19th February Jane Coad, Young people's involvement in research
15th January 2010 Biju Hameed, Traumatic brain injury in children
11th December 2009 Stuart Logan, Osteopathy for Children with Cerebral Palsy
13th November 2009 Sarah Stewart-Brown and Andrea Waylen, Parenting, Poverty and Health 
 
9th October 2009
Alison Kemp, Fractures in infants
18th September 2009
Luke Allen,  Childcare or mothercare - assessing the influence of non-maternal childcare on
infant cognitive development.
Carley Yapp,  Climate Change, a manmade problem with a female solution?
Bethan Loveless,  Humanitarian Intervention: who are the ideal agents - does climate change
have a negative affect on the health of women whilst also providing an opportunity for empowerment?
11th September 2009 Marian Jungmans, Developmental Coordination Disorder.
24th July 2009 Pauline Emmett, Infant Feeding in the ALSPAC study.
17th July 2009 Paul Gringras, Developmental perspectives for sleep disorders in ADHD and Autism.
19th June 2009 Joint seminar with Nichola Rumsey and Alan Emond
Overview of current projects in Centre for Appearance Research
Nichola Rumsey and Diana Harcourt
 followed by:
Overview of current projects in CCAH
Alan Emond
15th May 2009   Randy Comfort, Understanding and Helping Adopted and Looked After Children with Attention Difficulties.
24th April 2009   David Odd, Poor Condition at Birth and Cognitive Outcome.
20th March 2009: Sarah Manns, Catch-Up: What does it mean to mothers of prematurely born children?
27th February 2009: Pauline Emmett,  Infant feeding in the ALSPAC study - CANCELLED.
23rd January 2009
:  Jane Heraghty,  Measuring respiratory muscle endurance in children with neuromuscular disease.
28th November 2008Liz Mozdiak, Why do young girls have babies - A decision making model.
24th October 2008 Jon Pollock, Evaluating the primary mental health (under 5s) specialist service in Bristol.
19th September 2008:Alice Edwards, Resilience to post traumatic stress disorder in child victims of war. Kathryn Boyd, Child labour in the garment industry and Lucie Potter, The impact of asylum policy on the mental health of asylum seekers.