TARG 2022 December Newsletter Now Available
The TARG December Newsletter is now available to read.
The TARG December Newsletter is now available to read.
A new study by Dr Maddy Dyer and colleagues has found that poorer pre-pandemic mental health and wellbeing were associated with higher COVID-19 risk perceptions (e.g., perceived likelihood of, and worries about, a SARS-CoV-2 infection).
TARG's November Newsletter is now available to read.
Members of TARG have been engaging with University of Bristol Students.
The TARG October Newsletter is now available to read.
Members of TARG welcomed new students at the University of Bristol's welcome fair.
The TARG September Newsletter is now available to read.
Does eco-labeling and social nudging promote a more sustainable diet?
TARG's August Newsletter is now available to read below.
TARG's July Newsletter is now available to read.
On Friday the 24th of June, TARG was thrilled to host a public engagement event to showcase the research being undertaken within the research group to the general public.
TARG sends its congratulations to those students graduating from the University of Bristol today.
On Friday the 24th of June, TARG was thrilled to host a public engagement event to showcase the research being undertaken within the research group. In particular, the event was to thank non-academic staff for their role in helping facilitate research.
On Wednesday 22nd June, Professor Marcus Munafò, Dr Maddy Dyer, and Dr Peter Relph (members of the Tobacco and Alcohol Research Group - TARG), met with Professor Aaron Williamon and Dr George Waddell at the Centre for Performance Science at the Royal College of Music (RCM).
TARG Bristol is delighted to announce that it is running a public engagement event in 2022 for the general public.
Tobacco retail displays are banned in many countries, including in the UK - but there is no equivalent ban on e-cigarette displays. Should there be?
The TARG Newsletter for April 2022 has now been published.
Researchers including Thea House, Dr Ian D Stephen, Prof. Ian Penton-Voak, and Dr Kevin R. Brooks have published a paper entitled 'The effect of attention on body size adaptation and body dissatisfaction'.
TARG's Elis Haan has recently been interviewed by Rob Calder about maternal substance use and ADHD.
The TARG Newsletter for February 2022 has now been published.
A new Bristol TARG study published in Royal Society Open Science has found that when we feel anxious, we find it harder to recognise emotions in faces. These findings are consistent with previous research, which suggests the results are reliable.