1:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Monday 6 November 2017
Place: University of Manchester, Manchester.
This event comprises three talks: The first talk will draw on experience of working on an interdisciplinary programme of research that incorporated metabolomics data (alongside other biological data) to explore pathways in relation to risk of frailty. It will focus on the role of social sciences in framing the use of such data and how such data can be used to address, or distract from, a social science research agenda. The second talk will use a specific example of early life development and its impact on reproductive health among British-Bangladeshi to illuminate how epigenetic studies can enhance our knowledge of rapid change across even first generation migrants. The third talk provides an overview of current research that adopts a sociogenomic approach and future research challenges.
To view the programme and to book online visit the NCRM event page.
If you are unable to attend in person you will be able to watch this event live via Youtube.
