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\n \n \n \nHelen Adams, Public Engagement Coordinator for the Livestock, Environment and People (LEAP) project, introduces the project and writes about the team\u2019s first foray into public engagement at Super Science Saturday in March 2018. Outreach is not just a lot of fun, but can help influence the research too\u2026
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\n \n \n \nDPhil student Kerstin Frie takes us on a whistle stop tour of weight trackers and compares their features and user reviews.
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\n \n \n \nKate Farrington interviews SPCR doctoral student Charlotte Albury, who is a contributing author on Public Health England's step-by-step guide to conversations about weight management with children and families for health and care professionals.
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\n \n \n \nChef Tom Kerridge visited Oxford during this year's Oxfordshire Science Festival to talk about his diet with Professor Susan Jebb and an audience at the Sheldonian Theatre. Rebecca Nourse gives us the lowdown.
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\n \n \n \nJeremy Howick explores the health benefits of doing kind deeds.
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\n \n \n \nThe public can take many roles in research - particularly in projects where the aim is to co-create. Dr Lindson-Hawley describes her experience of engaging the public in their many forms in a project aiming to set new priorities for tobacco addiction researchers.
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\n \n \n \nBen Cranfield gives us a flavour of some of the projects he has been working on in the department.
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\n \n \n \nJamie Hartmann-Boyce, who has recently returned to the department following maternity leave, writes about her experiences of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) conference in Chicago.
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