GRACE-Epi Monthly Methods: Prof Daisy Fancourt

For the first event in our new series “GRACE-Epi Monthly Methods” Professor Daisy Fancourt introduced our major new programme of work on arts and health, funded through a Wellcome Discovery Award.

29 January 2026

Event Overview

On the 29th January 2026 we hosted the first webinar in our new GRACE-Epi Monthly Methods series. During the event, we heard from Professor Daisy Fancourt, Principal Investigator of GRACE-Epi, who shared an introduction to our major new programme of work on arts and health funded through a Wellcome Discovery Award.

A recording of the webinar is available to watch back below and you can learn more about GRACE-Epi on our website.

About the Monthly Methods series

Throughout the GRACE-Epi programme we are engaging in open and collaborative science. As part of this we will be co-hosting monthly free training webinars considering novel methodologies, theoretical approaches, and lenses, partnering with universities globally.

We are currently planning the schedule of webinars for the remainder of 2026 and are inviting proposals for speakers – to find out more please contact: rachel.marshall@ucl.ac.uk.

Coming up next 

For our next webinar in the series we will be hearing from Professor Agustín Ibáñez, a global leader in brain health.

Professor Agustín Ibáñez will give a presentation on a multi-aging clocks framework to study arts, culture and brain health. This event will be taking place online, on Thursday 26th February, 3-4pm GMT. We hope to see you there – please find further details and register via Eventbrite.

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