About
Sarah Beale is a Lecturer in Epidemiology at the Institute of Health Informatics, University College London (UCL), and part of the Public Health Data Science research group. Her work focuses on occupational and social epidemiology of infections, long-term impacts of infections, and mental health in complex conditions. She has an interdisciplinary background combining epidemiology and psychology.
Research areas include occupational health risks, infectious disease spread, and public health interventions. Key interests are highlighted through her involvement in the Virus Watch cohort study, examining SARS-CoV-2 transmission, vaccination impacts, and health disparities among marginalized populations. Her studies address topics such as post-COVID conditions, occupational exposure risks, and health inequities in migrant communities.
Publications span epidemiological analyses of viral infections, health numeracy, and healthcare professional practices. Her work emphasizes translating research into actionable public health strategies. Notable contributions include studies on vaccine efficacy, long-term infection outcomes, and occupational epidemiology in Europe.
Awards and grants are not explicitly listed in the provided texts. She teaches epidemiology and supervises student projects at UCL, contributing to both academic training and applied research in public health data science.
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