I am a social scientist, interested in how we make, mobilise and use evidence in policy and practice. With Annette Boaz, I co-direct the research collaboration Transforming Evidence, which brings together funders, decision-makers, practitioners and researchers from a range of disciplines and sectors. We aim to both do research on evidence production and use, and to ensure that the research we do is used.
I started work as a molecular biologist, and moved into social sciences and public health when conducting systematic reviews for policymakers, at the EPPI Centre. Interested in how evidence informed policy, I used social network analysis to explore the role of social structure in evidence use in local government for my PhD. During this work I connected with a hugely interdisciplinary community of researchers with similar interests, which led ultimately to the formation of Transforming Evidence. I have held research and teaching posts at Manchester, Oxford and UCL, and now at LSHTM.
I am currently working as a Fellow in the UK Government Office for Science, exploring how evidence knowledge needs are articulated and acted on by central government. Other bits of work include evaluation of various academic-policy engagement initiatives, working with funders and decision-makers in the UK, EU and USA to understand science-policy systems, and developing the field of evidence studies. I also have a long-standing interest in the evaluation of unintended effects of policies and practices.
I started work as a molecular biologist, and moved into social sciences and public health when conducting systematic reviews for policymakers, at the EPPI Centre. Interested in how evidence informed policy, I used social network analysis to explore the role of social structure in evidence use in local government for my PhD. During this work I connected with a hugely interdisciplinary community of researchers with similar interests, which led ultimately to the formation of Transforming Evidence. I have held research and teaching posts at Manchester, Oxford and UCL, and now at LSHTM.
I am currently working as a Fellow in the UK Government Office for Science, exploring how evidence knowledge needs are articulated and acted on by central government. Other bits of work include evaluation of various academic-policy engagement initiatives, working with funders and decision-makers in the UK, EU and USA to understand science-policy systems, and developing the field of evidence studies. I also have a long-standing interest in the evaluation of unintended effects of policies and practices.
Affiliations
Department of Health Services Research and Policy
Faculty of Public Health and Policy
Centres
Centre for Evaluation
Teaching
I teach social research methods, public policy analysis, evidence use and knowledge mobilisation, and public health
Research
Evidence production and use
Science/research/evidence systems
Unintended consequences
Evaluation
Academic-policy engagement
Science/research/evidence systems
Unintended consequences
Evaluation
Academic-policy engagement
Research Area
Evidence use
Evaluation
Impact evaluation
Research : policy relationship
Science policy
Health policy
Political science
Sociology
Region
European Union
North America
Selected Publications
Assessing the policy and practice impact of an international policy initiative: the State of the World's Midwifery 2014.
2018
BMC health services research
Three lessons from evidence-based medicine and policy: increase transparency, balance inputs and understand power
2017
Palgrave communications
Evidence-based policymaking is not like evidence-based medicine, so how far should you go to bridge the divide between evidence and policy?
2017
Health research policy and systems
A modified action framework to develop and evaluate academic-policy engagement interventions.
2024
Implementation science
Why Is It So Hard to Evaluate Knowledge Exchange? Comment on "Sustaining Knowledge Translation Practices: A Critical Interpretive Synthesis".
2023
International journal of health policy and management