After the successful blog series featuring the Society’s early-career researchers, we are delighted to announce the beginning of a new series focussed on the Society’s mid-career and senior members.
The new series will spotlight prominent and active members of the Society to inspire the wider community and highlight the value of membership, by inviting members to reflect on their time in the Society.
Every month, we will feature one mid-career or senior member of SSM who will share with us how the Society has influenced their career journey in social medicine and population health and what career advice they would give to early-career researchers. We hope you enjoy the new blog series.
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The new “Meet the Mid-Career and Senior Members of the Society” series is organised by Dr Georgia Tomova, a member of the SSM Comms team. Georgia is a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Leeds, working with consumer data to evaluate the impact of interventions promoting healthier and more sustainable diets. She has a special interest in causal inference methods and co-leads the Causal Inference Interest Group at the Alan Turing Institute.