Jenna Panter
@jennapanter
Public health scientist interested in how the environment shapes physical activity and health. Dabbles in knitting, DIY and veg production. Views my own.
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New research from Caroline Kienast- von Einem & Jenna Panter illustrates the complex relationships between migration and health. People moving to affluent areas had poorer health than existing residents, but those moving to deprived areas had worse health sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
At the NIHR School for Public Health Research meeting listening to the amazing Dr Chloe Asker and Laura McGuire talking about their qualitative COAST project masterfully led by Cornelia Guell Tessa Pollard
Is this a job for you? Looking for two new colleagues for an evaluation of the health effects of 20-Minute Neighbourhood Policies jobs.ac.uk/job/DHV318/res… £32,332-£36,024 jobs.ac.uk/job/DHV100/res… £39,347-£44,263 UofG School of Health & Wellbeing Improving Health Public Health jobs Public Health Jobs UK Please spread the word!
Jamie Pearce School of GeoSciences @ University of Edinburgh Good luck to everyone applying
Research Associate position (3-years) University of Glasgow UofG School of Health & Wellbeing for the OPTIMA project – evaluating the health effects of 20-minute neighbourhood policies. Geospatial analysis & agent-based modelling. Closing date: 20th June. jobs.ac.uk/job/DHV100/res…
NEW JOB ALERT! Looking for a geographer with an interest in health and history to help us to help us understand how we can maximise the potential of places for population health ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/se… based at The Bartlett working with Prof Laura Vaughan and Born in Bradford
📣 2 jobs in our team Cambridge University for people who want to improve the lives of people living with obesity & have the skills and experience to help lead our NIHR Research funded research programme to further develop and evaluate our SWiM intervention. doi.org/10.2196/31801
There was a "greater uptake of 🚲 commuting among women but not men". Potential gender differences "should be considered in the design & evaluation of future interventions to promote 🚲 " Richard Patterson, David Ogilvie, Anthony Laverty & @jennapanter 💬 buff.ly/3YO8Wvs
Looking for someone to join our MPhil teaching team, a Senior Teaching Associate in Quantitative Methods (60% - 100%): MPhil in Population Health Sciences, jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/47728/ MRC Epidemiology Unit MRC Biostatistics Unit DPHPC Cambridge University
The simplest and most accurate way of describing social, structural, and environmental determinants of health is to call them 'politically modifiable determinants of health'. Aint that so Dr. Cory Bradley is the Lorde Bald'ubois of Essex