
Professor Sarah Rodgers - Inaugural Lecture
- Michelle Nelson
- Suitable for: All
- Admission: Free to attend
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Sarah Rodgers is a Professor in the Department of Public Health, Policy and Systems at the University of Liverpool. Originally a geographer, Sarah added public health to her work to understand how our built and natural environments can help or hinder our health.
In this lecture, Prof Rodgers uses her medical geography and public health data skills to show how our environments can unknowingly influence our behaviour, causing or preventing diseases over time.