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University of Bath.
About this Event
We are excited to invite you to our monthly networking and research sharing meetings, the Mohn Mingle.
This series of informal gatherings aim to bring together academics from all levels and backgrounds to collaboratively discuss ideas and explore ways to improve the health and wellbeing of children and young people in urban environments.
The theme for this session is:
"Epigenetic signatures of poor housing conditions and the impact on mental health".
Speaker - Esther Walton, Professor of Biological Psychology at Bath University.
Please note this session takes place in person.
Why attend?
Cross-collaboration: Connect with fellow, passionate academics across the College. These meetings are an excellent opportunity to expand your network and form valuable interdisciplinary partnerships.
Research exposure: Present your ongoing research or projects related to the theme, gaining valuable insights and feedback from your peers. Alternatively, offer your expertise to help others fine-tune their work.
Knowledge exchange: Stay updated on the latest research trends, opportunities, projects, and calls for grant funding.
Networking: Enjoy tea, coffee, biscuits, and fresh fruit while mingling with like-minded individuals. These informal interactions often lead to meaningful discussions and collaborations.
Supportive environment: We encourage a welcoming and constructive atmosphere. No matter where you are in your research career, you'll find an environment that nurtures your growth and development.
If you have a presentation idea or wish to host a session on a specific topic or any other enquiry, please get in touch by emailing us at: [email protected].
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Imperial College School of Public Health, Wood Lane, London, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00