About
Julia Forman is a researcher specializing in pediatric health, particularly focusing on child health outcomes, integrated care models, and unmet needs in chronic childhood illnesses. Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to good health and well-being. She has collaborated on projects addressing healthcare access, cost-effectiveness analyses, and systemic reviews of care coordination for children with special needs.
Research Interests:
- Child Health Outcomes and Chronic Illness Management
- Evaluation of Integrated Care Systems
- Health Economics of Pediatric Interventions
- Sociocultural Determinants of Health in Childhood
Key Contributions: Co-Investigator in two major NIHR-funded projects: Immune analysis of long COVID (2021–2024) and ORACLE Overcoming Adverse Childhood Experiences (2020–2023). These focus on improving healthcare delivery and mitigating adverse experiences in pediatric populations.
Grants & Advising: Involved in analyzing cost-effectiveness of healthcare models and leading studies on population health management. No explicit grants or student supervision details provided in text.
Lab/Team Affiliations: Collaborates with multidisciplinary teams in clinical trials and public health research, though specific lab names are not mentioned.



