Mental health and substance use researcher. Author, podcaster and blogger #SayWhyToDrugs
Director of the UKRI Mental Health Platform & VP of ISPG. Prof of Biological Psychiatry and NHS Consultant
Psychiatry, Epidemiology, Autism, Mental Health research. Professor, University of Bristol
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Epidemiologist at University of Cambridge Department of Psychiatry & Hughes Hall; Honorary Consultant at Cambridgeshire & Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust
Professor of psychiatric epidemiology | Wellcome Career Development Fellow | eating disorders, epidemiology, causal inference (she/her)
Prof of Public Health & Health Inequalities at University of Glasgow. Honorary Consultant at Public Health Scotland.
Research Fellow in Medical Statistics and Health Data Science at the University of Bristol
Health Economist | Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Oxford
Associate Director in Health Economics | Central and South Genomics Medicine Service Alliance
Research Fellow | Reuben College, Oxford
Professor of Psychiatric & Social Epidemiology, UCL Division of Psychiatry. Social determinants, ethnic inequalities, severe mental illness
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Associate Professor & UKRI Future Leaders Fellow at UCL | Interested in early adversity, mental health, causal inference & open science
NIHR funded PhD Candidate || Psychiatric Epidemiology🧠 || Prediction modelling for anxiety and depression
MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit, University of Bristol
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CLS is home to a unique series of UK national cohort studies. We conduct research and produce policy evidence to improve lives.
We are based at UCL Institute of Education. We are funded by the ESRC.
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Evidence reviews, public health, epidemiology, statistics
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Professor of Epidemiology & Medical Statistics at the University of Bristol. Researching the health consequences of childhood adversity. Life course and causal inference methods.
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The UK's leading autism research and campaigning charity. We fund research and shape policy to create the changes autistic people want to see in the world.
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