I bet the model assumes any swag gets hidden in a shopping bag 

Crawley was just on BBC One South Today news about long covid in children.
I think you can still watch it from the start otherwise it might be repeated tomorrow.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0010lxt
@Adam pwme
Given current rocketing inflation in the UK, that will be worth about 25 pence.they give the £25 voucher at the end of the 2 years
CLoCk Team
Prof Sir Terence Stephenson
Nuffield Professor of Child Health
Dr Manjula Nugawela
Research Fellow in Quantitative Methods
Dr Snehal Pinto Pereira
Lecturer in Population Health and Applied Statistics
Natalia Rojas
Research Assistant
Emily Cheung
Honorary Research Assistant
Prof Roz Shafran
Chair in Translational Psychology
Prof Bianca de Stavola
Professor of Medical Statistics
Leonard Jones
Admin Assistant
Fiona Newlands
PhD Student
CLoCk Consortium Members
Marta Buszewicz
University College London
Esther Crawley
University of Bristol
Tamsin Jane Ford
University of Cambridge
Anthony Harnden
University of Oxford
Isobel Heyman
Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist at Addenbrooke’s Hospital
Vanessa Poustie
University of Liverpool
Malcolm Semple
University of Liverpool
Olivia Swann
University of Edinburgh
Trudie Chalder
King’s College London
Emma Dalrymple
PPI Lead
Shruti Garg
University of Manchester
Dougal Hargreaves
Imperial College London
Terry Segal
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Kishan Sharma
Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
Michael Levin
Imperial College London
Elizabeth Whittaker
Imperial College London
UKHSA Team
Michael Lattimore
Operations Manager
Ruth Simmons
Epidemiologist
Maria Zavala
Immunisation Department
Kelsey McOwat
Senior Data Scientist
Shamez Ladhani
Consultant Paediatrician and Epidemiologist
Another grant, how does she get all this £ ?
Esther Crawley: Sanofi: Exploring the prevalence of Pompe’s disease in patients diagnosed with CFS/ME: £550,000
"What is Pompe disease?
Pompe disease is a genetic disorder in which complex sugar called glycogen builds up in the body’s cells. The disease results from the deficiency of an enzyme called acid alfa glucosidase (GAA), which breaks downs complex sugars in the body. This buildup occurs in organs and tissues, especially in muscles, causing them to break down.
Mutations in the GAA gene, which helps break down glycogen, cause this disorder."
from: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/15808-pompe-disease
Thread on this study here:
https://www.s4me.info/threads/exploring-the-prevalence-of-pompe’s-disease-in-patients-diagnosed-with-cfs-me-2021-crawley.19060/
After Anthony Burgess' novel, I would have advised against naming any behavioral study using either the word "clock" or the word "orange."