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The Baby Biome Cohort Study – A Q&A With Peter Brocklehurst And Nigel Field

The Baby Biome Cohort Study – a Q&A with Peter Brocklehurst and Nigel Field

  • April 17, 2018
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Welcome to Parenting Science Gang, Dr Nigel Field and Prof. Peter Brocklehurst. Please could tell us a bit about yourselves and what the Baby Biome Cohort Study is about? Nigel Field: I’m Nigel Field. I’m a public health doctor and researcher…

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What Is Epidemiology? A Q&A With Rob Aldridge

What is Epidemiology? A Q&A with Rob Aldridge

  • September 29, 2017
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Dr Rob Aldridge of University College London joined us to help demystify epidemiology. Q: Rob, please could you tell us what are you working on at the moment? Rob:       My work at the moment fits into two broad areas Understanding…

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