Prof Linda Bauld, OBE
Bruce and John Usher Chair in Public Health in the Usher Institute
College of Medicine, University of Edinburgh
Biography
Professor Linda Bauld holds the Bruce and John Usher Chair in Public Health in the Usher Institute, College of Medicine at the University of Edinburgh. Linda is a behavioural scientist whose research focuses on two main areas: the evaluation of complex interventions to improve health, and how research can inform public health policy. She leads two research Consortia – the Tobacco Control Capacity Programme, involving research teams in five countries in Africa and three in South Asia – and SPECTRUM, involving 10 UK Universities and partner organisations conducting research on the commercial determinants of health. Over the years she has combined her academic roles with part time secondments to contribute to policy and practice. This includes, for example as: scientific adviser on tobacco control to the UK government (2006-2010); Cancer Research UK’s cancer prevention champion (2014-July 2021); adviser to the Covid-19 committee of the Scottish parliament (November 2020-April 2021); and currently as Chief Social Policy Adviser to the Scottish Government, with a focus on Covid recovery. She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, the Academy of Social Sciences, the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and the Faculty of Public Health, and was awarded an OBE in the 2021 Queens Birthday Honours.
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- CLOSING KEYNOTE: Covid-19 and tobacco harm reduction: are there lessons from the pandemic for the way ahead?
Wednesday 8th December 2021 16:05 - Panel discussion and live Q&A
Wednesday 8th December 2021 16:20
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