The CIPH research conference on October 8th 2015 was focused on the translation and impact of our public health research here at CIPH.
The day culminated in our annual Public Health lecture which this year was delivered by Dr Julio Frenk, President at the University of Miami.
Film of Dr Frenk’s Cambridge Public Health Lecture
“Public Health Without Borders: the role of knowledge in an interdependent world”
Downloads
Programme: Why public health research matters
12:00 Welcome: Professor Carol Brayne, Director, Cambridge Institute of Public Health
Engaging with policy – panel discussion – Audio of discussion
Professor Martin Roland (chair), Cambridge Centre for Health Services Research;
Professor Joanna Chataway, director of Innovation, Health and Science, RAND Europe;
Dr Tony Jewell, CMO Wales to 2012
Professor Mike Kelly, Department of Public Health and Primary Care
14:00 Short talks – Reducing Inequality introduced by Professor Theresa Marteau, Director, Behaviour and Health Research Unit – Audio of talks
Dr Isabel Clare, Consultant Clinical and Forensic Psychologist, NIHR CLAHRC EoE: ‘The work of community teams for people with intellectual (learning) disabilities: implications for public health’
Professor Fiona Matthews, MRC Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge; Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University: ‘Using epidemiology to address inequalities: an example from dementia research’
Val Moore, Chair, Healthwatch Cambridgeshire: ‘The role and activities of Healthwatch to reduce health inequalities and encourage integrated care’
Dr Jenni Burt, Primary Care Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care: ‘Using vignettes to understand differences in patient experiences for White British and Pakistani adults in England’
15.30 Short talks – Global Public Health introduced by Professor Nigel Unwin, strategic lead for global health research, MRC Epidemiology Unit – Audio recording of talks
Dr Emma Pitchforth, Associate Director, Innovation, Health and Science group, RAND Europe: ‘Evaluation of the Nigerian Midwives Service Scheme: barriers and facilitators to implementation’
Dr Tine Van Bortel, NIHR CLAHRC EoE and CIPH: ‘Beyond the virus: The psychosocial impacts of the Ebola outbreak on affected individuals and communities’
Professor Paul Pharaoh, Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology, Department of Public Health and Primary Care: ’Moderate penetrance ovarian cancer susceptibility genes: the relevance for panel testing’
16.30 Enterprise, innovation and population sciences: working with industry to improve public health – Audio recording of panel discussion
Nick Wareham (Chair), CEDAR and MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge;
Frans van der Ouderaa, Chief Scientific Officer, Leyden Academy on Vitality and Ageing, Leiden, The Netherlands;
Jaideep Prabhu, Jawaharlal Nehru Professor of Indian Business & Enterprise, Director of the Centre for India & Global Business, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge;
Martin White, Director of Research, CEDAR and MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge
18:00 “Public Health without Borders: The Role of Knowledge in an Interdependent World”
PUBLIC HEALTH ANNUAL LECTURE by Dr Julio Frenk, President, University of Miami. Dr Frenk was introduced by Professor Patrick Maxwell, Regius Professor of Physic, University of Cambridge
Audio recording of the lecture
Audio recording of the audience discussion with Dr Frenk after his lecture