Today, the @guardian reports on the strain put on social media moderators exposed to traumatic material.
Researchers @unibirmingham are conducting the first longitudinal study of the psychological wellbeing of staff who encounter such material daily.
https://t.co/d92vUkUMut
This month, we’re shining a light on cutting-edge human behaviour research from across @unibirmingham.
Find out more about how researchers are ‘Protecting the Protectors’ as part of our latest #ADecadeOfIDR story.
https://t.co/wvbkhsaLHx
Getting to grips with human behaviour is key to addressing some of the world’s biggest challenges.
Delve into three cutting edge strands of interdisciplinary research from @unibirmingham.
https://t.co/wvbkhsaLHx
#ADecadeOfIDR
We’re so proud to have supported @arricoomarasamy, @adam_devall and the @EmotiveTrial team in developing their Postpartum Haemorrhage clinical trial to rapidly identify and address potentially dangerous post birth bleeding, the biggest cause of maternal deaths worldwide.
It’s 10 years since we established a dedicated suite of resources to support interdisciplinary research. Throughout 2023 we'll be sharing our success stories, launch new funding opportunities and host a series of events to celebrate #ADecadeOfIDR
https://t.co/oVZLEtmkRs
It was a pleasure to attend and contribute to this event highlighting the excellent ENGAGE guidelines. If you are involved in research with vulnerable groups please check them out! congratulations to the ENGAGE team on a great project.
How can we assess the health of the Ganga (Ganges) River and its major tributaries? Find out how an IGI team are working with partners across the globe to monitor the water pollution crisis.
Read more in the latest Quest feature from @unibirmingham:
https://t.co/LbvcxYe2c6
#COVID19 | T Cell immunity against SARS-CoV-2 is likely to be present within most adults six months after primary infection, a new study suggests.
https://t.co/BTgNQ7u2Tj #tcell#UKCIC
This might be one of the biggest things we've ever done! A single database for all Covid-19 research regardless of discipline, location or funder. There are already 2,500 projects registered, take a look and help boost collaboration and reduce duplication.
Today we’re launching COVID Corpus, the only online research project repository that will capture all research projects related to #COVID19, regardless of academic discipline, funding or location.
Find out more at https://t.co/hFg19bbs09
#covidcorpus
We kick off our live-tweet of today’s seminar with @jones_bradbury, who’ll be talking to us about the ‘Pandemic Paradox’ – the consequences of COVID-19 on domestic violence.
Launching today, new guidelines from the IGI-funded ENGAGE project set out best practice for Gender Based Violence research in LMICs, ensuring it is undertaken in a way that is fair, safe, and ethical.
Read them in full now: https://t.co/z7S738H2WL