Bristol Population Health Science Institute
A multi-disciplinary approach to studying the health of populations, spanning molecules to communities
Bristol Population Health Science Institute is a new centre that builds on Bristol’s internationally-leading reputation for research in the determinants and consequences of ill-health.
Our research ranges from basic discovery science in molecular and genetic epidemiology to innovative clinical trials and policy-influencing and assessment activities. Our multi-disciplinary community spans across several Schools and Faculties within the University and tackles a wide range of questions about health and health care.
Further information
News
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Cancer risk from obesity differs for men and women 17 December 2020
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Bristol researchers awarded Future Leaders Fellowships 15 October 2020
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Nearly £8 million awarded to help beat cancer sooner 1 October 2020
Research impact stories
Areas of population health science research
- Epidemiology
- Genetic and epigenetic epidemiology
- Causal inference and mechanisms
- Evidence synthesis
- Health services research and trials
- Research methods
- Primary care, public health and mental health
- Laboratories and cohorts
- Health, law, and society
- Child health
- Public health ethics
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