I am a research fellow at LSHTM in the Population Health Innovation Lab.
I have extensive experience evaluating public health interventions. This includes major natural experimental evaluation studies of the UK Soft Drinks Industry Levy and modelling the health effects of takeaway management zones around schools.
My previous experience includes the use of complex large longitudinal datasets and using life course approaches to examine how early life risk factors can predict health outcomes in later life.
In my current work I will focus on the Kids Environment and Health Cohort (KeCH), a new national data resource, to explore how the local environment affects children’s health as they grow up in England.
I hold an MSc in Public Health from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, and both a PhD in Physiology and BSc in Developmental Biology from University College London.