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Frank DeVocht, PhD

Professor In Epidemiology & Public Health

University of Bristol

Environmental Health, Grace, non-communicable diseases, nuclear radiation

Dr Frank De Vocht is based in the Bristol Medical School's Centre for Populaton Health Sciences where he investigates the spread of non-communicable diseases 鈥 how they are caused and how they are overcome. He has a particular interest in diseases caused by radiation and by excessive alcohol consumption, alongside broader areas of environmental health and evaluations of public health policies and interventions. Dr De Vocht is currently exploring the effectiveness of policies to reduce alcohol consumption in public places alongside ways of reducing radiation impacts from sources such as nuclear power stations, 5G masts, and mobile phones. He has also explored the health implications of working in other non-ionising settings, such as alongside MRI scanners in hospitals and in rubber manufacturing plants. He has an additional area of research focused on future planning in health systems using data analysis.

Education
1998 - BSc Environmental Sciences, Wageningen University and Research, 
2002 - MSc Environmental and Occupational Health, Wageningen University and Research,
2006 - Ph.D Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology, Utrecht University

Accomplishemnts
2018 - University of Bristol Vice Chancellor鈥檚 Award for Education at the University Teaching Awards, 
2019 - Public Health England Annual Conference ePoster Award, Senior Author Paper nominated for Bernard Wheatly Award

Sojib Zaman, Ph.D.

Professor, Health Sciences

James Madison University

Child Health, global health, Health Systems, Maternal Health, non-communicable diseases, Reproductive Health, Sexual Health

Dr. Zaman has over 10 years of research experience in implementing, managing, monitoring and evaluating health projects and research studies on infectious and chronic diseases. His research focuses on the use of community health workers, strengthening health systems and promotion of m-health technology in prevention and diagnosis of chronic disease. He has worked with multidisciplinary research teams across both developing and developed countries, including Bangladesh, Nepal, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Thailand and Germany. 

Given his scientific contributions, Dr. Zaman has authored, co-authored or edited over 100 peer-reviewed papers, with more than 50,000 career citations, and has presented 20+ abstracts at international conferences. Currently, he is working with the Institute for Innovation in Health and Human Services (IIHHS) at JMU in collaboration with Virginia Department of Health (VDH) to evaluate the impact of chronic disease projects in Virginia. 

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