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Home Research & Policy Engagement Themes Public health and biomedical sciences

Read about the work we've been doing on public health and biomedical sciences

Case study: Fraser Battye

Head of Policy, NHS Strategy Unit

"Overall, the Policy Fellowship has not only refreshed my thinking but has also had a direct and practical impact on my work."

Case study: Flavio Toxvaerd

Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge

“For me, these meetings have been a learning experience, giving me a view ‘under the hood’ of the policy making process."

Policy workshop: Cambridge Reproduction

How can a Policy Workshop help you?

See how the Cambridge Reproduction benefitted from collaborating with CSaP on a series of Policy Workshops.

Synthetic and engineering biology

A powerful toolkit for discovery

A CSaP Dowling Policy Fellowship event on synthetic biology, emphasising vaccine development, biosecurity, plant resilience, and antimicrobial resistance control.

The ecological and environmental drivers of vector borne disease

Bridging ecology, policy, and community in vector-borne disease management

Dr Jolyon Medlock, Head of Medical Entomology at the UK Health Security Agency discussed ecological and environmental drivers of vector borne disease.

Organoid models for understanding and treatment of disease

A foundtable discussion for the Horn Fellowship

How can organoids be used to model genetic diseases using cells collected from patients’ tissue such as skin, blood, or urine?

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