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Gary Ruskin

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Public Health Nutrition|May 18, 2020
Pushing partnerships: corporate influence on research and policy via the International Life Sciences InstituteSarah Steele, Gary Ruskin, David Stuckler
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|December 8, 2020
How Coca-Cola Shaped the International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health: An Analysis of Email Exchanges between 2012 and 2014Benjamin Wood, Gary Ruskin, Gary Sacks
Journal of Public Health Policy|March 16, 2018
Letter to the editorsDavid Stuckler, Gary Ruskin, Martin McKee
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|December 22, 2019
Targeting Children and Their Mothers, Building Allies and Marginalising Opposition: An Analysis of Two Coca-Cola Public Relations Requests for ProposalsBenjamin Wood, Gary Ruskin, Gary Sacks
Journal of Public Health Policy|November 29, 2017
Complexity and conflicts of interest statements: a case-study of emails exchanged between Coca-Cola and the principal investigators of the International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment (ISCOLE)David Stuckler, Gary Ruskin, Martin McKee
Journal of Public Health Policy|May 9, 2019
"Always read the small print": a case study of commercial research funding, disclosure and agreements with Coca-ColaSarah Steele, Gary Ruskin, Martin McKee, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|August 4, 2020
Evaluating Coca-Cola's attempts to influence public health 'in their own words': analysis of Coca-Cola emails with public health academics leading the Global Energy Balance NetworkPaulo Serodio, Gary Ruskin, Martin McKee, et al.
Globalization and Health|February 13, 2022
Confronting potential food industry 'front groups': case study of the international food information Council's nutrition communications using the UCSF food industry documents archiveSarah Steele, Lejla Sarcevic, Gary Ruskin, et al.
Globalization and Health|March 9, 2022
Correction to: Confronting potential food industry 'front groups': case study of the international food information Council's nutrition communications using the UCSF food industry documents archiveSarah Steele, Lejla Sarcevic, Gary Ruskin, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|November 30, 2022
Big food and drink sponsorship of conferences and speakers: a case study of one multinational company's influence over knowledge dissemination and professional engagementJónas Atli Gunnarsson, Gary Ruskin, David Stuckler, et al.
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Public Health Nutrition|May 18, 2020
Pushing partnerships: corporate influence on research and policy via the International Life Sciences InstituteSarah Steele, Gary Ruskin, David Stuckler
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|December 8, 2020
How Coca-Cola Shaped the International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health: An Analysis of Email Exchanges between 2012 and 2014Benjamin Wood, Gary Ruskin, Gary Sacks
Journal of Public Health Policy|March 16, 2018
Letter to the editorsDavid Stuckler, Gary Ruskin, Martin McKee
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|December 22, 2019
Targeting Children and Their Mothers, Building Allies and Marginalising Opposition: An Analysis of Two Coca-Cola Public Relations Requests for ProposalsBenjamin Wood, Gary Ruskin, Gary Sacks
Journal of Public Health Policy|November 29, 2017
Complexity and conflicts of interest statements: a case-study of emails exchanged between Coca-Cola and the principal investigators of the International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment (ISCOLE)David Stuckler, Gary Ruskin, Martin McKee
Journal of Public Health Policy|May 9, 2019
"Always read the small print": a case study of commercial research funding, disclosure and agreements with Coca-ColaSarah Steele, Gary Ruskin, Martin McKee, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|August 4, 2020
Evaluating Coca-Cola's attempts to influence public health 'in their own words': analysis of Coca-Cola emails with public health academics leading the Global Energy Balance NetworkPaulo Serodio, Gary Ruskin, Martin McKee, et al.
Globalization and Health|February 13, 2022
Confronting potential food industry 'front groups': case study of the international food information Council's nutrition communications using the UCSF food industry documents archiveSarah Steele, Lejla Sarcevic, Gary Ruskin, et al.
Globalization and Health|March 9, 2022
Correction to: Confronting potential food industry 'front groups': case study of the international food information Council's nutrition communications using the UCSF food industry documents archiveSarah Steele, Lejla Sarcevic, Gary Ruskin, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|November 30, 2022
Big food and drink sponsorship of conferences and speakers: a case study of one multinational company's influence over knowledge dissemination and professional engagementJónas Atli Gunnarsson, Gary Ruskin, David Stuckler, et al.
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