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Iain Hardie joined the Department of Psychology at the University of Edinburgh in September 2022 as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant. His current research projects include the 'COVID-19 Health Impact Long-term Child Development Scotland' (CHILDS) study and a study on understanding the effects of prenatal maternal infections on developmental outcomes, including autism spectrum disorder and learning disabilities. Iain's research involves analyzing Scottish linked administrative health data to examine the impact of both prenatal infections and COVID-19 lockdown measures on various childhood developmental outcomes. Before his current role, he worked as a research assistant at the MRC/CSO Social Public Health Sciences Unit at the University of Glasgow, where he engaged in quantitative social science and epidemiological research. His focus included the 'Social Practices Alcohol Research Collaboration' (SPARC) project and a project examining the socioeconomic inequalities related to e-cigarette use. Iain completed his PhD in Urban Studies at the University of Glasgow in 2021, researching the effects of the Universal Credit welfare reform on housing insecurity in the UK.
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