This project uses multiple birth cohort studies to better understand socioeconomic inequalities in health, how these have changed across time, and how they may be reduced.
Project title | Socioeconomic inequalities in health: how have they changed in response to changing policy decisions and economic factors, and how may they be reduced? |
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Project lead | David Bann |
Themes | Population health / epidemiology |
Dates | April 2017 – December 2019 |
Funder | Academy of Medical Sciences/the Wellcome Trust, Springboard – Health of the Public in 2040 Award [HOP001\1025]. |
Summary |
Phone: 020 7911 5426
Email: david.bann@ucl.ac.uk
David is an epidemiologist with broad interests in population health. David was previously Co-Investigator of the 1958 British birth cohort study (National Child Development Study), and is now strategic lead of social science genetics at CLS. He has responsibility for scientific aspects of genetic-related work at CLS (including data management, storage, access systems, research and collaborations).
Phone: 020 7612 6023
Email: rebecca.hardy@ucl.ac.uk
Rebecca Hardy has a BSc in Mathematics and an MSc and PhD in Medical Statistics. She joined the MRC National Survey of Health and Development team as a statistician in 1995 and was appointed Professor of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics at UCL in 2012. She became Director of CLOSER in April 2019.
Following the lives of 17,000 people born in a single week in 1958 in Great Britain.
Following the lives of 17,000 people born in a single week in 1970 in Great Britain.
The most recent of Britain's cohort studies, following 19,000 young people born in the UK at the start of the new century.