WellbeingUCL Partners

The WellbeingUCL survey is part of the UCL Grand Challenge in Human Wellbeing:

Crucible

UCL Crucible Centre - Evolving health and wellbeing

CRUCIBLE is an initiative that brings together research groups from across UCL to meet the challenge of promoting increased life expectancy and enhanced wellbeing by creating, supporting and delivering innovative research. This research will be truly interdisciplinary ensuring that problems associated with lifelong health and wellbeing are investigated in their totality. Crucible is thanked for co-funding the survey.

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UCL Computer Science Pascal Project

PASCAL is a Network of Excellence funded by the European Union. It has established a distributed institute that brings together researchers and students across Europe, and is now reaching out to countries all over the world. The PASCAL network is thanked for co-funding the survey and encouraging its members to apply advanced analytics to ‘wellbeing’.

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Child Growth Foundation

The CGF is the leading UK charity concerned with children's growth, and Tam Fry their Honorary Chairman is the inspiration for our "SizeUK Truck" measurement centre. The Child Growth Foundation is also thanked for donating the 3D Scanner.

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Boots Healthcare

Alliance Boots are thanked for allowing their sponsored PhD students to integrate the software for the data collection.

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Healthsolve

Healthsolve is thanked for donating eHealthcare devices used for collecting physiological data by the WellbeingUCL Survey.

Tanita

Tanita

Tanita is thanked for donating their latest Body Composition Monitor for use by the WellbeingUCL Survey.

 

 

Sizemic and SizeUK

Sizemic (a UCL start-up) provides the infrastructure and supports the SizeUK consortium of leading retail companies with anthropometrics technology.

 

ShapeDynamics

Shape Dynamics (a UCL start-up) provides the database hosting and has unique expertise in 3D body modeling.