(MENAFN- The Conversation) NIHR Doctoral Fellow in Public Health, University of Cambridge Profile Articles Activity I am an NIHR doctoral fellow (2022-25), researching population-level approaches to dementia risk reduction. During my PhD I will be using mixed methods, including quantitative analysis, qualitative interviewing, policy analysis, and systematic reviewing. My background is as an applied public health academic, and I have been training as a public health specialty registrar in the East of England region since 2018. I qualified from Keele Medical School in 2015, and passed an MPhil in Public Health at the University of Cambridge in 2018-19 with distinction.
Experience –present NIHR Doctoral Fellow in Public Health, University of Cambridge
Education 2019
University of Cambridge, MPhil in Public Health, Distinction 2015
Keele Medical School, MBChB
Grants and Contracts 2022 NIHR Doctoral Fellowship Role: NIHR Doctoral Fellow Funding Source: National Institute for Health Research 2019 NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowship Role: NIHR ACF Funding Source: National Institute for Health Research

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