Understanding
health variations: the interaction between people, place and time
Professor Jennie Popay, Lancaster University
Social
settings at home and work: early and later life influences on health variations
Professor Chris Power, Institute of Child Health
The
role of perceptions of family history in persisting inequalities in health
and lifestyle
Professor Graham Watt, University of Glasgow
The
contribution of social welfare in addressing health inequalities
Professor Margaret Whitehead, University of Liverpool
Inequalities
in health service utilisation at the general practice level
Dr Sheena Asthana, University of Plymouth
The
socio-economic and cultural context of children's lifestyles and the production
of health variations
Dr Kathryn Backett-Milburn, University of Edinburgh Medical School
Influence
of the workplace on social variations in health in early old age
Dr David Blane, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
Psychological
stress, lifestyle and socio-economic inequalities in morbidity and mortality
Professor George Davey Smith, University of Bristol
Understanding
health variations and policy variations
Dr Mark Exworthy
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