SEMINAR: Can Agent-Based Models Inform the Evaluation of Complex Natural Experiments?

SPHR@L Seminar Series

NIHR School for Public Health Research @ LSHTM

‘Can Agent-Based Models Inform the Evaluation of Complex Natural Experiments’

Speaker: Dr. Zaid Chalabi (LSHTM) Dr. Theo Lorenc (UCL)

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Date: Tuesday, 20th May 2014

Time: 12.45-14.00

Venue: Room Jerry Morris B
LSHTM, 15-17 Tavistock Place, London WC1H 9SH

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 The national School for Public Health Research is funded by the NHS National Institute for Health Research across eight university research centres in England to do work on the new public health system in local authorities.

SPHR@L is led by Mark Petticrew, Karen Lock and Matt Egan in the Public Health & Policy Faculty.

The aim of the work programme at LSHTM is to engage with local government stakeholders in the production of new evaluative research focussed on their evidence needs and appropriate to their decision-making processes, to improve action on the social determinants of health.

This series of seminars focusses on current issues in UK public health research and practice, and the role of research evidence in public policy.