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@ficaryl

Data driven scientist with 20+ years experience across spatial epidemiology & conservation ecology

Glasgow, Scotland Katılım Nisan 2010
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@saylor @Strategy Buy backs to start short squeeze rally as soon as mNav <1. Accretive and a big FU to JPM arrogance. Win win 🥳
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Michael Saylor@saylor·
What if we start adding green dots?
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Gerry McCartney
Gerry McCartney@gerrymccartney1·
1/12 Our book, ‘Social Murder? Austerity and life expectancy in the UK’, by David Walsh and I, is out today. It details how mortality stopped improving in the UK and other countries as a result of austerity policies damaging the building blocks of health. Here’s a brief summary:
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Well worth staying up past bedtime for! 🖤 #TheCure
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Implications: Encouraging time in nature could could be a simple yet effective way to help reduce inequalities in children's mental wellbeing 🌈 But local authorities need to ensure children have access to natural spaces, especially in disadvantaged areas 🌼
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3️⃣ Benefits were stronger for children from lower-income households, but varied by activity level and outcome 💚 - Gentle activities in nature reduced behavioral difficulties 🚶‍♀️ 😊 - Vigorous activities promoted positive social behaviors 🏃‍♀️🤝
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@undertheraedar This is such an impactful visual, Aliasdair! Love the use of mySociety IMD 👏 If I could make one suggestion: if you move "least deprived" legend label to top, next to decile 10, it will prevent people reading the gradient vertically. (Based on some comments)
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UofG MVLS
UofG MVLS@UofGMVLS·
Children who spend more time in natural environments have significantly better mental health, according to research by UofG. The study found that the benefits of spending time in nature were strongest for children from lower-income households. More ➡️ gla.ac/3xCB7Er
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UBDC
UBDC@UrbanBigData·
🌐 Exciting Opportunity! We're seeking a #ResearchAssociate with expert knowledge of #SpatialData science to contribute to an ESRC SDAI-funded project, and lead the production of new research publications and proposals at UBDC. Full details: ow.ly/CrIS50Qacmr #DataJobs
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Jess Hepburn
Jess Hepburn@JessWhoMaps·
📍How is Great Britain changing? As part of #BECCA, we have created a national dataset that quantifies natural and built environment change across the whole of Great Britain🏢 Interactive map and data available soon... watch this space 👀 #30daymapchallenge | Day 21 - Raster
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Jess Hepburn@JessWhoMaps·
Arable🌾vs Grassland 🌱 Proportional 'points' showing % coverage of Arable and Grassland land cover across Great Britain. Data sourced from @UK_CEH + compiled as part of our current project #BECCA... more to come soon 👀 #30daymapchallenge | Day 1 - Points
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Vittal Katikireddi
Vittal Katikireddi@vkatikireddi·
Re-advertising exciting funded PhD studentship on physical health outcomes among transgender people using linked health datasets. Suits quant social scientists, statisticians, epi etc. Get in touch for more details: shorturl.at/cdjGT @CSO_Scotland @theSPHSU @SPHSU_ineq
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Places and Health
Places and Health@SPHSU_Places·
🚨 REPORT LAUNCH🚨 Places and Children’s Health: A Research and Policy Agenda 👉tinyurl.com/343p7hrd This coproduced report summarises the most pressing research needs identified by stakeholders during a workshop held in May 2023.
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