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Dr. Caitlin Jones is an Affiliate Clinical Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow's School of Health & Wellbeing. Her research focuses on public health challenges, including social determinants of health, frailty in aging populations, homelessness, and migrant health. She collaborates on interdisciplinary projects addressing healthcare access for marginalized groups.
Education and Background: Not explicitly detailed in the text but inferred through her research focus on qualitative and quantitative public health studies. Recent affiliations include clinical research roles at the University of Glasgow.
Research Interests: Caitlin’s work examines the intersection of socioeconomic factors and health outcomes, particularly through systematic reviews and intervention studies. Her studies on frailty and social vulnerability highlight methodological rigor in observational research. She also investigates treatment burdens faced by homeless populations post-overdose and volunteer-driven healthcare for migrants.
Publications Overview: Her recent articles (2023–2024) emphasize systematic reviews on frailty’s social correlates and clinical trials targeting marginalized communities. Earlier work (2014) explored qualitative aspects of migrant support networks in Glasgow.
Awards: None explicitly listed in the provided text.
Grants and Advising: No formal grant details or student advising records included in this text. Collaborations are noted with co-authors like Peter Hanlon and Andrea Williamson.



