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NIHR Population Health Career Scientist Award (PHCSA) Interviews - Public Minutes May 2022

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Published: 03 February 2023

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Meeting

NIHR Population Health Career Scientist Award (PHCSA)
Interviews - Public Minutes May 2022

Date

Tuesday 17 May 2022

Venue

Virtual via Microsoft Teams
ARAMIS was used for papers and scoring

Panel members present

  • Prof Trevor Sheldon (Chair), Queen Mary, University of London
  • Prof Eileen Kaner (Deputy Chair), Newcastle University
  • Dr Sally Burlington, Local Government Association
  • Prof Frank de Vocht, University of Bristol
  • Prof Ruth Dundas, University of Glasgow
  • Prof Katherine Smith, University of Strathclyde
  • Prof Clare Bambra, Newcastle University
  • Prof Susan Griffin, University of York
  • Prof Keith Abrams, University of Warwick
  • Mr Richard Parnell, Public Contributor

Observers

  • Prof Brian Ferguson – PHR Programme Director

NIHR staff

  • Dr Claire Kidgell, Assistant Director
  • Gemma House, Senior Research Manager, PHR Programme
  • Rosie Padley, Senior Programme Manager, NIHR Academy
  • Tom Pratt, Senior Programme Manager
  • Bernie Newitt, Research Manager

Apologies

  • None

Outcomes

Dr Mark Green, University of Liverpool (NIHR302471)
Utilising Integrated care systems to support Public Health decision making

Chair: Trevor Sheldon
Lead Interviewer: Clare Bambra
Second Interviewer: Frank de Vocht
PPI Interviewer: Richard Parnell

Conflicts: None

Decision: Decline

 

Dr Ruth McGovern, Newcastle University (NIHR302504)
Developing a poveRty-informEd learning health and social care system to Prevent mEntal health problemS in disadvantagEd childreN and parenTs: REPRESENT

Chair: Trevor Sheldon
Lead Interviewer: Katherine Smith
Second Interviewer: Susan Griffin
PPI Interviewer: Richard Parnell

Declared a conflict and left the meeting: Eileen Kaner and Clare Bambra

Decision: Fund


Dr Joanne Morling, University of Nottingham (NIHR302535)
A mixed-methods study to understanding population priorities and preferences for lifestyle interventions in order to inform local government decision making: an exemplar using chronic liver disease.

Chair Trevor Sheldon
Lead Interviewer: Sally Burlington
Second Interviewer: Ruth Dundas
PPI Interviewer: Richard Parnell

Conflicts: None

Decision: Decline