The Impact of Welfare Reform on the Scottish Labour Market. An Exploratory Analysis
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Authors: Christina Beatty and Steve Fothergill
Culturally sensitive social prescribing and frailty prevention: a co-produced community research project - summary
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Authors: Nadia Bashir, Charlotte Jackson, Zoyah Kanwal, Chris Dayson, Caroline Dalton
Social Prescribing and Physical Activity: Scoping an Agenda for Policy, Practice and Research
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Authors: Chris Dayson, John Downey, Marie Polley, Abigail Sabey, Elena Golder
Evaluation of phase two of South Yorkshire Housing Association’s Building Better Opportunities service
Client: South Yorkshire Housing Association | Staff: Ian Wilson, Elaine Batty and Dave Leather
Older people's housing, care and support needs in Greater Cambridge 2017-2036
Client: South Cambridgeshire District Council| Staff: Stephen Green, Ian Wilson, Dr Lindsey McCarthy, Dr Tom Archer, David Leather, David Robinson and Malcolm Tait.
Measuring and Demonstrating Impact and Value
Client: SHU Higher Education Innovation Fund| Staff: Peter Wells, Sarah Pearson, Tony Gore, Jan Gilbertson, Mike Chadwick, Chris Dayson, Ian Wilson and Aimee Walshaw
Understanding and engaging with high consuming households: energy, transport, food
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Staff: Aimee Ambrose, Anna Hawkins, Stephen Parkes and Álvaro Castaño García
Understanding tenancy failure amongst tenants under 35
Client: Hyde Housing Group and partners | Staff: Paul Hickman, Aimee Ambrose, Will Eadson and Lindsey McCarthy
Dan Kelly
Daniel obtained a BSc with honours in Human Biology and Psychology from Aston University, including a year placement at Unilever R&D where he investigated biomarkers of stress and heart health/lifestyle interventions in a clinical study. Following his degree he undertook a PhD at Sheffield Hallam University investigating the effects of testosterone on atherosclerosis before moving to the University of Sheffield to continue this research as a postdoc. Focus shifted towards testosterone’s tissue-specific metabolic actions and how these relate to cardiovascular risk and type-2 diabetes in males using cell culture systems, pre-clinical models and medical trials of testosterone replacement. Daniel moved to Sheffield Hallam in 2016 as a lecturer in Biochemistry.