
Richard Patterson
@richardpatter
Public health research, especially physical activity and active travel
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http://richardpatterson.github.io 02-01-2012 13:39:13
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Ever wonder how to visually present research evidence synthesised in systematic reviews using harvest plots? Richard Patterson and I put together this tutorial in R to help you create your own harvest plots: medium.com/p/75fb45c8f393


"My interests are particularly around increasing physical activity at a population level, by which we mean supporting everyone to be a little bit more active" Richard Patterson 🆕 #LinkingOurLivesPod out now! buff.ly/3Qb3YGR MRC Epidemiology Unit Cambridge University #cycling Office for National Statistics (ONS)


"If we do modify the environment, to support cycling, it could potentially affect and benefit a large group of people" Richard Patterson Listen to ep 11 of the #LinkingOurLivesPod now! buff.ly/3Qb3YGR MRC Epidemiology Unit Cambridge University #cycling Office for National Statistics (ONS)



1/9 New paper out today: ‘Feasibility of a randomised controlled trial of financial incentives to promote alternative travel modes to the car’ 🚶 🚲 doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.… Jenna Panter


The brilliant Donella Meadows - mother of systems thinking - is a hero to me, so it was an unmissable opportunity to talk about her life and work on BBC Radio 4 Great Lives. You can catch it here. bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00… #ecologicaleconomics #systemsthinking Dr. Elizabeth Sawin


Brilliant poster from Anna Le Gouais on her work on a co-designed intervention to influence urban-planning decision-making truud_research Society for Social Medicine & Population Health #SSM2023



If you're interested in spatial data, physical activity and public health, you should apply for this job: jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/43393/ Come and work with the excellent Jenna Panter & Soren Brage at the MRC Epidemiology Unit

A fantastic piece of work and a colossal effort by Kate Garrott.
