Monday 23 June 17:00 - 18:30

King's College London
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London
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Book Launch: DOHaD & Society

Health & Wellness

Join us for the launch of DOHaD & Society: Past, Present and Future Directions of Biosocial Collaboration

Book description

Research in the field of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease has had a fundamental impact on our understanding of how environmental experiences and contexts influence the development of health and disease over the entire lifecourse. Covering a wide range of geographic regions, this volume includes an overview of the field, key concepts, and cutting-edge examples of interdisciplinary collaboration. The first reference text covering the interdisciplinary work of DOHaD, a broad list of contents maps the history of DOHaD, showcases examples of biosocial collaboration in action, offers a conceptual toolkit for interdisciplinary research, and maps future directions for the field. The definitive volume on biosocial collaborations in DOHaD.

Reviews

β€˜β€˜This magnificent collection crosses disciplines and continents in its synthesis of exciting scholarship around the past, present, and future of DOHaD. It is a singular achievement, and its readers will be multiple.’ - Martyn Pickersgill - Professor of the Sociology of Science and Medicine, Edinburgh Medical School

β€˜The clearest and most comprehensive account of DOHaD in society ever. Framing the field in terms of its history and with a biosocial lens, the many distinguished authors of this Handbook offer, in combination, a very thorough and erudite reading of DOHaD in its strength (and sometimes weakness). Understanding child health from this perspective queries and questions approaches in public health, clinical practice and policy. A book that sets the standard in this field; a book to cherish and keep close to hand by all those interested and involved in child health, from whatever perspective.’ - Stanley Ulijaszek - Emeritus Professor of Human Ecology, University of Oxford

β€˜In a masterful manner, this Handbook weaves together a rich tapestry of perspectives from across the globe and various disciplines, offering a nuanced yet concise overview of the state of the art of research on DOHaD. Irrespective of your own field - whether you're a medical researcher, a nurse, social scientist, or a policy maker - prepare to see your work in a new light after reading this book.' - Barbara Prainsack - Department of Political Science, University of Vienna, Austria


This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.


Join us for a discussion with editors Michael Penkler and Tessa Moll, author Julie Sigurdardottir and discussant Claire Wilson


The launch will be followed by a drinks reception

This in-person event will be held at the Nash Lecture Theatre and Somerset room.

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