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A New Publication by MSPH researcher on Combat Trauma and Heart Rate...

Rabeea Maqsood is a 2nd year PhD student based in the department of Medical Sciences and Public Health. As a part of her PhD, Rabeea’s original research has been published in BMJ Military Health. Read...

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Physical function- an important mediator of HRV-combat trauma relationship:...

Rabeea is a 3rd year PhD student whose research explores the complex relationship between HRV and combat injury in British military veterans and personnel, in collaboration with the ADVANCE study, UK....

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Femoral arterial waveform- is it a reliable technique to measure HRV? A New...

This week PlOS One published a journal article titled: Reliability of carotid-femoral arterial waveforms for the derivation of ultra-short term heart rate variability in injured British servicemen: An...

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Editorial accepted by Frontiers in Public Health

As part of the special issue in Frontiers in Public Health on ‘Evidence-based approaches in Aging and Public Health’ the guest editors included 15 academic papers.  These 15 contributions to the...

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Article Processing Charges

Keywords: APC, Open access, REF, Repositories, Journals, Outputs. APC and subscription-based models have their specific yet intersecting merits. Here in the UK, several aspects of publications have...

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New Nature paper by IMSET researchers

An internationally significant and ground-breaking paper has appeared in the journal Nature, led by Dr Phil Riris of the Institute for the Modelling of Socio-Environmental Transitions. The work...

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World’s Largest Rock Art Documented by IMSET researchers

A new paper in the leading archaeological journal Antiquity led by Dr Phil Riris of the Institute for the Modelling of Socio-Environmental Transitions reports on likely candidates for the world’s...

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MaGMap: Mass Grave Mapping

Mapping projects related to mass atrocities and human rights violations are prevalent across the globe. Despite their often well-intentioned origins, there has been minimal practical research and...

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Late 2023 paper reaches 400 reads!

Yesterday ResearchGate informed us that our paper ‘The impact of decentralisation on health systems: a systematic review of reviews‘ [1] had reached 400 reads.  This paper, published in BMJ Global...

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International Open Access Week: Open Access – facilitating global development

In our final blog post to mark International Open Access Week, Professor Edwin van Teijlingen, Chair of BU’s REF Outputs Sub-Committee, writes about the role of open access research in supporting the...

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