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Anne Peasey is a Teaching Professor and Co-Director of the MSc in Social Epidemiology at University College London. She holds multiple leadership roles including Director of Education in the Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care and Faculty Graduate Tutor for the Faculty of Population Health Sciences. Her academic journey includes a PhD from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and postgraduate certifications in education.
Her research focuses on public health epidemiology, particularly social determinants of health across European populations. She leads large-scale cohort studies like HAPIEE, investigating diet, cardiovascular risk, work stress, and aging trajectories. Her work bridges psychosocial factors, environmental exposures, and biological aging markers in diverse populations.
Analyses of her publications reveal strong emphasis on longitudinal methodologies, cross-national comparisons, and interventions targeting metabolic health inequalities. Her work consistently addresses life-course influences on chronic diseases through mixed-methods approaches combining biomarkers, surveys, and geospatial data.
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