Seminar/Forum

2022 MHIQ/DRB Seminar Series - Nociplastic pain in ME/CFS and overlap with migraine and other disorders
17 May

2022 MHIQ/DRB Seminar Series - Nociplastic pain in ME/CFS and overlap with migraine and other disorders

James N. Baraniuk MD, is a Professor in the Department of Medicine, Georgetown University, Washington DC. In this seminar he explains his work in relation to different "Nociplastic pain in ME/CFS and overlap with migraine and other disorders". Dr Baraniuk details his proposition that dysfunction of systems in the midbrain and brainstem may provide a unifying pathogenic mechanism to explain the heightened experiences of interoception in ME/CFS and allied conditions.
LFC Seminar - Plants Against Property: Japanese Knotweed and Botanical Disobedience in the Anthropocene
27 Apr

LFC Seminar - Plants Against Property: Japanese Knotweed and Botanical Disobedience in the Anthropocene

Dr Sarah Keenan will deliver her seminar "Plants Against Property: Japanese Knotweed and Botanical Disobedience in the Anthropocene" as part of the LFC Seminar Series.
2022 MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminar Series - Through the Looking Glass: Using Behavioural Observation in Health Research
26 Apr

2022 MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminar Series - Through the Looking Glass: Using Behavioural Observation in Health Research

Dr Amy Mitchell's seminar will explore the use of behavioural observation in health research. It will examine the characteristics of reliable and valid measures of observed behaviour; explore different methods of observing, recording, and coding behaviour; and discuss important practical considerations for those wanting to use behavioural observation in their own research.
2022 MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminar Series - Through the Looking Glass: Using Behavioural Observation in Health Research - Copy
26 Apr

2022 MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminar Series - Through the Looking Glass: Using Behavioural Observation in Health Research - Copy

Dr Amy Mitchell's seminar will explore the use of behavioural observation in health research. It will examine the characteristics of reliable and valid measures of observed behaviour; explore different methods of observing, recording, and coding behaviour; and discuss important practical considerations for those wanting to use behavioural observation in their own research.
2022 MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminar Series - Using COVIDENCE: Tips and Tricks to save you time and enhance collaboration
20 Apr

2022 MHIQ/HPS Research Development Seminar Series - Using COVIDENCE: Tips and Tricks to save you time and enhance collaboration

The Covidence platform enables researchers to rigorously and efficiently undertake reviews in collaboration with their research team (both internal and external team members). Through Covidence, you can import search results, complete title, abstract and full text screening, as well as undertake data extraction. Dr Kristen Ranse's seminar will provide a demonstration of Covidence as well as tips and tricks to support your use of this platform.