词条 | Suzi Gage |
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| name = Suzi Gage | image = | alma_mater = University College LondonUniversity of Bristol | employer = University of Liverpool | known_for = Psychology Science communication }} Suzanne H. Gage is a British psychologist and epidemiologist who is interested in the nature of associations between lifestyle behaviours and mental health. She is a lecturer at the University of Liverpool and has a popular science podcast, "Say Why to Drugs", which explores substance use. EducationSuzi Gage is from Missenden, Buckinghamshire, where she completed A-Levels in Maths, Biology, Music and English at Dr Challonders High School.[1][2] She received her Bachelors degree in Psychology in 2004 and Masters degree in cognitive neuropsychology from University College London in 2005.[3] Prior to her Ph.D., Gage concentrated on language, specifically the impact of early language learning on later ability.[4] Her PhD used the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children to investigate associations between adolescent tobacco and cannabis use, which she completed at the University of Bristol in 2014.[3] ResearchGage remained at Bristol as a postdoctoral researcher, where she worked in Professor Marcus Munafo's programme of the Integrative Epidemiology Unit investigating causality in the associations between lifestyle behaviours and mental health outcomes.[5] Here Gage taught a short course "Appraising Epidemiological Studies" and delivered lectures on Science Communication to MSc psychologists.[5][6] Whilst at Bristol, she became a prominent voice in the public debate about recreational drug use.[7] Gage joined the University of Liverpool as a lecturer in 2017.[8] She is a member of the Society for the Study of Addiction.[9][10] She is Social Media Editor for the journal Addiction.[11] Public engagementGage began writing for the Guardian as a Ph.D. student at the University of Bristol.[12] Since, she has written for The Economist, The Conversation, The Telegraph and The Lancet Psychiatry.[13][14][15] In June 2011 she won the science engagement activity I'm a Scientist, Get me out of here!.[16] Gage started blogging in 2011, and her blog "Sifting the Evidence", focused on research and ideas in epidemiology and public health.[17] In 2013 she appeared in the Science Grrl calendar, and in 2014 she appeared in their video "She Blinded Me with Science".[2] She is an advocate for creativity within the sciences, and has argued "science and the arts don’t exist in silos".[18] Gage was a keynote speaker at the 2017 March for Science in Bristol.[19] Gage's podcast, Say Why to Drugs, explores the science around substance use.[20] It is on Scoobius Pip's Distraction Pieces Network, and the rapper has co-hosted many of the episodes. The podcast has over 750,000 listeners, and won Gage the 2016 AAAS Early Career Award for Public Engagement with Science.[21] She has also appeared in the University of Liverpool podcast series.[22] Awards and recognition
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