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Welcome The Newton Suite has 3 fire exits clearly marked: - main entrance - door to left of the room onto the green outside - door to the right, through the Ballroom Our assembly point is behind Pizza Hut, Regent Street Our duty first aider can be located via Reception Recording in video/audio Twitter: @InstPubHealth #CIPHAwayDay14 Cambridge Institute of Public Health: Sharing Success

Welcome The Newton Suite has 3 fire exits clearly marked: - main entrance - door to left of the room onto the green outside - door to the right, through

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Welcome

The Newton Suite has 3 fire exits clearly marked:- main entrance - door to left of the room onto the green outside - door to the right, through the Ballroom

Our assembly point is behind Pizza Hut, Regent StreetOur duty first aider can be located via Reception

Recording in video/audio

Twitter: @InstPubHealth #CIPHAwayDay14

Cambridge Institute of Public Health: Sharing Success

ProgrammeCarol Brayne: Sharing SuccessJulian Flowers: The Future of Health IntelligenceSESSION ONE: Environment, Behaviour and Health – Theresa Marteau withGareth Hollands,Thomas Burgoine, Eleanor WinpennyFiona Walter, introduced by Christi DeatonSESSION TWO: Patterns and Predictions – Paul Pharaoh with Kay-Tee Khaw, Adam Butterworth and Deborah ThompsonLUNCH AND POSTERSCraig Brierley, introduced by Martin RolandSESSION THREE: Innovative Methodologies – Martin Roland with Adrian Mander and Sophie MooreSESSION FOUR: Improving Policy and Services – Nick Wareham with Mark Reacher, Shirlene Badger and Laura O’ConnorCarol Brayne: Round-upKay-Tee Khaw: Poster Award presentations

Cambridge Institute of Public Health: Sharing Success

Cambridge Institute of Public Health: Who we are

• New global challenges

• Longer lives and multi-morbidity

• Persisting inequalities

• Competing interests

• Access to knowledge/evidence and health intelligence for decision-makers

Cambridge Institute of Public Health: Our challenges

Research strengths:

• Aetiological effects of genetic, developmental, lifestyle and environmental determinants of major chronic diseases

• Behavioural change to improve health• Population-based research• Primary care and health services research

Cambridge Institute of Public Health: Our Strengths

Methodological strengths:

• Epidemiology• Behavioural psychology• Statistical methods and their applications• Analysis and interpretation of population health data

Cambridge Institute of Public Health: Our Strengths

Teaching and training capacity:

• Enabled by partnership - University/MRC Units/PHE• Specialist public health training for undergrad med students• Strong tradition of research training• Continuing education for ph professionals

Cambridge Institute of Public Health: Our Strengths

Connections to decision-makers on key questions:• obesity…screening/diagnosis…dementia

From the heart of Cambridge Biomedical Campus• strategic links with clinical and service organisations

Cambridge Institute of Public Health: Translational capacity

Multi-disciplinary responses to global challenges

local

regional

international

PublicHealth@Cambridge Network

• Launched 2013

• Connects researchers across all six Schools, MRC Units, local/regional PHE, Local Authority etc

• Free to join - 250 current members in searchable directory of expertise

PublicHealth@Cambridge Network

• Network runs themed work packages:

Public Health and Ageing

Public Health and

Sustainability

Public Health and

Inequalities

Public health and Big Data

Public Health from Animals

to Man

PublicHealth@Cambridge Network

Contact: Paula Frampton

Email: [email protected]

Twitter: @CamPublicHealth

www.publichealth.cam.ac.uk

Public Health across Cambridge: Our Vision

Establish globally recognised focus for public health

Tackle disciplinary gaps

Focal point for research community

‘Design for health’

Leading edge education centre

Connecting with

industry, decision-makers, services and clinicians

Towards a new building for public health