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Alice Fabbri is a Lecturer in the Department for Health at the University of Bath, where she is affiliated with the Tobacco Control Research Group (TCRG), Centre for Qualitative Research, and Centre for 21st Century Public Health. As a public health physician, her work focuses on conflicts of interest and commercial influences on health, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being.
Dr. Fabbri's research interests center on conflicts of interest in healthcare, particularly examining how commercial interests from industries like tobacco, alcohol, food, and pharmaceuticals influence public health policy and practice. Her work employs cross-sectional study designs, qualitative methods, and analysis of industry payments to healthcare organizations. She investigates how corporate influence affects clinical guidelines, professional associations, and health policy development across multiple sectors including pediatrics, allergy medicine, and public health nutrition.
With 64 research outputs to her name, Dr. Fabbri's publication record shows a consistent focus on transparency in industry-healthcare relationships, with recent work analyzing pharmaceutical industry payments in the UK, financial ties between formula milk industry and pediatric associations, and educational interventions on corporate influence. Her research demonstrates how lessons from tobacco control can be applied to other commercially-driven health harms.
Dr. Fabbri actively engages with media and public discourse on these issues, having participated in multiple media activities including interviews and blog posts about conflicts of interest between harmful industries and public health. She has collaborated with colleagues including Anna Gilmore and Ruth Barry on several high-impact publications and media appearances that have been picked up by multiple news outlets and shared across social media platforms.




