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Associate Professor, University of Leeds, UK. Research interests: behaviour change, health communication. Associate Editor, British Journal of Health Psychology. Views my own
https://medicinehealth.leeds.ac.uk/psychology/staff/5079/dr-chris-keyworth
Researcher & Registered Nutritionist | PhD, RNutr, MSc, MBus | University of Cambridge
Professor of Food Marketing and Child Health, Department of Psychology.
Deputy Executive Dean, Institute of Population Health, University of Liverpool.
Interested in food marketing exposure, persuasive power, behavioural impact, & public health policy.
Behavioural science + evidence synthesis at UCL β’ population health β’ interventions β’ environments β’ unpopular culture β’ architecture (& morality) β’ "fun-sponge boffin" (Daily Star)
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Behaviour change to address social, health and environmental challenges. Cross-disciplinary, linking policy-makers, practitioners & industry. Reposts β endorsement.
www.ucl.ac.uk/behaviour-change
www.linkedin.com/company/centre-for-behaviour-change-ucl
NIHR Policy Research Unit in Behavioural and Social Sciences. Funded by NIHR. We provide independent evidence and advice on behavioural and social science to inform policy. Directed by Prof @ejoliver.bsky.social https://behscipru.nihr.ac.uk
#BehaviouralScience, Professor of Health Psychology, University College London. Director of Centre for Behaviour Change https://www.ucl.ac.uk/behaviour-change/centre-behaviour-change (also on BlueSky). Research on health, environment & AI potential.
Principal Research Associate & Programme Leader,
@mrcepid.bsky.social University of Cambridge.
Psychologist working in obesity and diabetes.
Research Associate @ Cambridge
UD>PSU>Harvard>Cambridge
Family systems, interventions, and policies to address obesity and food insecurity
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Research Associate @nihr-pru-bass.bsky.social at Newcastle Uni. PhD from @mrcepid.bsky.social, University of Cambridge. Public health nerd, korfball fanatic, β½ referee. All views my own
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