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Are we working (too) comfortably? Using AI and machine learning to scale up an intervention toolkit to reduce occupational sedentary behaviour while working at home

2023-04 to 2023-07 | Grant
Wellcome Trust Translational Innovation Accelerator (UK, GB)
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Sarah Morton

Are we working (too) comfortably? Collaborating with Scottish Government to test and evaluate an evidencebased Toolkit to reduce sedentary behaviour while working at home

2022-08 to 2022-12 | Grant
ESRC Impact Acceleration Account (uk, GB)
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Sarah Morton

Are you working (too) comfortably? Prototyping a digital intervention to reduce occupational sedentary behaviour while working at home

2022 to 2022 | Grant
Wellcome Trust Translational Innovation Springboard (uk, GB)
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Sarah Morton

Developing a pipeline for supporting women into STEM careers

2021 to 2023 | Grant
Skills Development Scotland (UK, GB)
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Sarah Morton

Are we sitting (too) comfortably?: Developing healthenhancing intervention strategies to reduce time spent sitting whilst working from home

2021 to 2022 | Grant
MRC PHIND (uk, GB)
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Sarah Morton

Using coastal waste to develop sustainable contemporary materials

2021 to 2021 | Grant
Skills Development Scotland Innovation Voucher (uk, GB)
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Sarah Morton

iSTEM

2020 to 2021 | Contract
University of the Highlands and Islands (Inverness, GB)
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Sarah Morton

Pain After Stroke Writing Group

2019 to 2021 | Grant
National Institute for Health Research (UK , GB)
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Sarah Morton

Reaching Consensus For Core Outcome Measures For End-of-life Care After Stroke

2019 to 2021 | Grant
Chief Scientist Office (Edinburgh, GB)
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Sarah Morton

Scoping a greenspace intervention for stroke survivors to support long-term recovery outcomes

2018 to 2018 | Grant
Deanery of Clinical Sciences (uk, GB)
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Sarah Morton