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...
View ArticlePhysical 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....
View ArticleFemoral 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...
View ArticleEditorial 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...
View ArticleArticle 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...
View ArticleNew 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...
View ArticleWorld’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...
View ArticleMaGMap: 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...
View ArticleLate 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...
View ArticleInternational 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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