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Warwick Health GRP: Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic
MS Teams

he COVID-19 pandemic has seen an unprecedented mobilisation of science across the world. The Warwick Health GRP has been able to rapidly respond to the challenge by using its multidisciplinary expertise to support a wide range of projects and activities. This webinar will showcase two areas where members of the GRP are contributing to different aspects of the COVID-19 research – the psychological impact of the pandemic students and the analysis of UK mortality statistics. But it has also been ‘business as usual’ for the GRP in pursuing activities across our six priority research themes. So will also hear about work on screening for oral cancer in India, one of the research areas supported by our Global Health theme. We hope that you can join us for a stimulating webinar and an opportunity to engage with our researchers.

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