Governance
Directors
Professor John Clarkson
Professor of Engineering Design,
Department of Engineering, School of Technology
Professor Gordon Harold
Professor of the Psychology of Education and Mental Health,
Department of Education, School of the Humanities and Social Sciences
Professor Nora Pashayan
Professor of the Epidemiology of Ageing,
Department of Public Health and Primary Care, School of Clinical Medicine
Professor Nick Wareham
Professor of Epidemiology, IMS Epidemiology, School of Clinical Medicine
The Steering Committee consists of CPH directors and team and representatives from the Centre's research pillars and cross cutting themes.
Name
CPH theme
School
Professor Caroline Trotter
Global Health
School of Biological Sciences
Dr Shobhana Nagraj
Global Health
School of Clinical Medicine
Dr Tom Bashford
Global Health/ Technology and Systems
School of Technology
Dr Brandon Smith
Technology and Systems
School of Technology
Dr James Smith
Sustainability
School of Clinical Medicine
Dr Jonathan Cullen
Sustainability
School of Technology
Professor Mike Kelly
Health Inequalities
School of Clinical Medicine
Professor Stephen Morris
Health Economics
School of Clinical Medicine
Dr Kathy Liddell
Ethics, Legal & Social Implications
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Dr Richard Milne
Ethics, Legal & Social Implications
School of Clinical Medicine
Dr Stephen John
Ethics, Legal & Social Implications
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Isla Kuhn
Evidence Synthesis
Medical Library
Professor Daniela DeAngelis
Data Science & Artificial Intelligence
School of Clinical Medicine
Emerita Professor Carol Brayne
Steering Committee Member
School of Clinical Medicine
Dr Alice Reid
Steering Committee Member
School of Physical Sciences
Professor Tamsin Ford
Steering Committee Member
School of Clinical Medicine
Tatiana Iakovleva
Steering Committee Member
Centre for Science and Policy
Dr Rosaline Gregory
Steering Committee Member
Research Strategy Office
Professor James Wood
Steering Committee Member
School of Biological Sciences