Professor Jude Robinson BA hons PhD
Professor of the Anthropology of Health and Illness External Examiners (Non Taught)
- Work email J.E.Robinson@liverpool.ac.uk
- About
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- Professional Activities
Research
Smoking, cigarette packets and secondhand smoke
Secondhand smoke- research with smoking parents of young children
Research Grants
One Health Research Network for the Horn of Africa (HORN)
BIOTECHNOLOGY & BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL
October 2017 - March 2023
Impact of visual functions on falls patients
DUNHILL MEDICAL TRUST (UK)
October 2016 - March 2020
Playing at Home: Engaging new audiences
ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL
January 2016 - June 2016
Improving service provision to people with sensory impairment.
WIGAN COUNCIL (UK)
March 2002 - February 2003
A Study of a Literature Based Intervention with Women in Prison
NATIONAL PERSONALITY DISORDER PROGRAM (UK)
April 2011 - March 2014
Developing a clinician-led smoking intervention for families and carers of children attending routine outpatient clinics at Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust
LIVERPOOL PRIMARY CARE TRUST (UK)
March 2009 - December 2011
MerseyBeat- Best Evidence, Application and Translation of Research. An investigation into the therapeutic benefits of reading in relation to depression and well-being.
LIVERPOOL PRIMARY CARE TRUST (UK)
January 2009 - June 2011
Children's Centre Workforces and Smoking Cessation Services
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE (UK)
October 2010 - September 2014
Understanding the real-life pressures of trying to keep children smoke-free
ROY CASTLE LUNG CANCER FOUNDATION (UK)
February 2009 - August 2009
Meeting the emotional support needs of people with sight loss.
LIVERPOOL PRIMARY CARE TRUST (UK)
August 2012 - March 2013
Confronting cigarette packaging: A comparative study of ethics and effects of fear-based warning labels
CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY RESEARCH INSTITUTE (CANADA)
May 2013 - February 2016
Research Collaborations
Prof John Field
Internal
Successful application for a funded PhD studentship from Liverpool PCT's Flexibility and Sustainability Fund
Rebecca Haines-Saah
External: University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Co-applicant to the Canadian Institute of Health Research CIHR
Dr Simone Dennis
External: Australian National University
Co-applicant on a bid to the Canadian Institute of Health Research CIHR
Kirsten Bell
External: University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Developing a proposal to the Social Science and Humanities Research Council (Canada) to explore issues of stigma and smoking in Vancouver, Liverpool (UK) and Melbourne (Australia).
Prof Robert Howard
External: King's College London
He is the lead applicant on research project submitted to the NIHR Programme Grants for Applied Research for a project entitled:
'Towards an evidence-based clinical management of visual hallucinations: prevalence, prognosis, impact and pathophysiology'
Value: £ 1,952,700
Submitted as a Stage 1 proposal on 11/10/2010
I am a co-applicant, co-leading Workstream 2
Prof Glyn Lewis
External: University of Bristol
Co-applicant on Stage 1 proposal submitted to the NIHR Programme Grants for Applied Research for a project entitled:
'What are the indications for presecribing antidepressants that will lead to a clinical benefit?'
Value: £ 1,987,582
Submitted as a Stage 1 proposal on 11/10/2010
I am a co-applicant, involved in the qualitative element of the research
Dr Dominic ffytche
External: King's College London
Co-applicant on Stage 1 proposal submitted to the NIHR Programme Grants for Applied Research for a project entitled:
'Towards an evidence-based clinical management of visual hallucinations: prevalence, prognosis, impact and pathophysiology'
Value: £ 1,952,700
Submitted as a Stage 1 proposal on 11/10/2010
I am a co-applicant, co-leading Workstream 2
Dr Alice Malpass
External: University of Bristol
Co-applicant on Stage 1 proposal submitted to the NIHR Programme Grants for Applied Research for a project entitled:
'What are the indications for presecribing antidepressants that will lead to a clinical benefit?'
Value: £ 1,987,582
Submitted as a Stage 1 proposal on 11/10/2010
I am a co-applicant, involved in the qualitative element of the research
Prof Clare Bradley
External: Royal Holloway and Bedford New College
Co-applicant on Stage 1 proposal submitted to the NIHR Programme Grants for Applied Research for a project entitled:
'Towards an evidence-based clinical management of visual hallucinations: prevalence, prognosis, impact and pathophysiology'
Value: £ 1,952,700
Submitted as a Stage 1 proposal on 11/10/2010
I am a co-applicant, co-leading Workstream 2
Prof. Chris Dowrick
Internal
Working on applications to take forward research into reading groups and depression
Co-appicants on an NIHR Programme Grant for Applied Health Research exploring prescribing and depression
Louise Laverty
Internal
working on developing a web-based resource for health care professionals
research on young people and alcohol in Liverpool
Dr Suzanne Hodge
Internal
Grant application for further work around living with sight loss / visual impairment
Dr Josie Billington
Internal
Working on developing a multi disciplinary programme of research around reading and health
Prof Clare Holdsworth
External: University of Keele
Co-researcher on a project researching young people and alcohol in Liverpool
Dr Paul Knox
Internal
Working to develop mixed methods studies looking at people's experiences of eye health and living with sight loss
Dr Philip Davis
Internal
Asked to provide advice and academic leadership to prepare a proposal to explore the role of the community outreach project of The Reader, 'Get into Reading'
Preparation of a successful tender for pump priming money