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St George’s was recently named as the number one university in the UK for graduate prospects in the newly published 2023 Complete University Guide.
Find out about the projects being run by the Population Health Research Institute at St George's, Univesity of London.
The AIDED project explores ethnic differences in performance and perceptions of artificial intelligence retinal image analysis for the detection of diabetic retinopathy within the NHS Diabetic Eye Screening Programme.
The Child Heart And Health Study in England (CHASE) is a detailed investigation of patterns of risk factors for cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes of UK children of South Asian, black African-Caribbean and white European origin.
The CRUNCH study is a study examining the benefits of cereal fibre in breakfast cereals on children’s health.
The ENABLE London study was a controlled longitudinal study investigating the impact of where we live on our health, in particular, our levels of physical activity.
PACE-UP was a randomised controlled trial of a pedometer intervention to increase walking in adults. It was organised and coordinated by St George's, University of London and was undertaken in selected general practices in South West London.
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