Hosted by the Centre for Academic Child Health, an inaugural lecture by Professor Frank De Vocht
This inaugural lecture will provide a whistlestop tour of public health evaluations conducted in Bristol, and discuss how, when and why we need to be careful in their interpretation if we want them to be meaningful to inform policy.
Admission is free but please ensure to book your place so that we can monitor numbers.
The lecture will also be live streamed and recorded. If you would like to join the lecture online, please register via Zoom.
Frank’s main research interests are around the evaluation of public health policy interventions that aim to improve places, environments, or communities, and issues around the impact of radiation on human health.
He has been involved in, and led on, studies in both research areas, and works within the wider NIHR School for Public Health Research and NIHR Applied Research Collaboration West collaborations. He is also a member of several expert advisory committees that advise nationally and internationally on issues of health and safety of radiation.