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James Denison-Day is a Senior Research Fellow and Lecturer in the School of Psychology at the University of Southampton. He focuses on developing and testing digital behavior change interventions, digital engagement strategies, and leveraging digital technology in health research. His work spans projects such as the Digital Intervention Group and the LifeGuide+ software initiative, which empowers non-programmers to create web-based interventions.
Education: He holds a BSc, MSc, and PhD in relevant disciplines (not explicitly specified). His research expertise covers cognitive health in older adults, physical activity promotion, acne/eczema care, antibiotic overprescription reduction, respiratory infection control, and public health innovation.
Teaching: He leads the 'Building Digital Health Interventions' module and supervises undergraduate/master’s projects in digital health development. He collaborates on interdisciplinary projects addressing chronic diseases, infection prevention, and healthcare technology.
Key Research Areas: His work combines behavioral science with digital tools to tackle public health challenges, emphasizing evidence-based intervention design and implementation.
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