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BSPHN Annual Conference: Tackling Health Inequality with Behavioural Science
Many fascinating behavioral scientists came together at this year’s annual BSPHN virtual conference—titled Collaborating to Build Fairer Communities—to discuss the use of behavioral science to address health inequalities. Of the many presentations, the discussion between Professor Jim McManus, Professor Mike Kelly, and Professor Falko Sne...
PTSD: Understanding Future Treatment Advances
June marks ‘PTSD Awareness Month’ and here at HRW we have a rich history of researching the condition from both the ...
Understanding what treatments are on the horizon in MS
In light of World MS Day, and in celebration of HRW’s extensive history researching MS through the eyes of patients an...
Introducing the Psyche-mentation – Turbo charging your segmentation studies with behavioural science
Introducing the Psyche-mentation At HRW Shift, HRW’s internal team of behavioural science experts, we see the appl...
Introducing the Mooning Effect: The Ostrich Effect’s Dark Side
This article proposes a newly defined concept, the ‘mooning effect’, to represent and highlight external consequence...
Celebrating our Neuroscience Expertise with HRW Synapse
Can you tell us the story of how Synapse was born? Cathy: At HRW, we’ve been working extensively in the neuroscience s...
HRW in 2022: Uniting Data Science and Behavioural Science
Our Quant philosophy at HRW is grounded in two areas – data science and behavioural science. We believe that combining...
HRW Internal Innovation Challenge
We’re incredibly proud of our ethos of innovation at HRW, and every year, we launch our internal Innovation Challeng...
HRW Book Club: One Renegade Cell
‘One Renegade Cell’, written by Robert A. Weinberg, describes the steps involved in cancer development – a complex...
A HRW OR:BIT Book Club Review At the start of my PhD, in which I researched the role of the Phosphoinositide 3-kinase (P...
Why Neuromarketing Techniques Can’t Tell Us If You’d Rather Have Pepsi Or Coke
An array of techniques have cropped up in recent years, with the purpose of interpreting signals that our body gives to ...