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Professor Clare Bambra is a leading academic at Newcastle University, specializing in health inequalities and public health policy. Her research focuses on the social determinants of health, including the impact of economic policies, welfare systems, and political frameworks on population health. She has authored and co-authored numerous studies examining regional health disparities, the effects of austerity, and the intersection of neoliberalism with health outcomes.
Her work frequently addresses global and national health policies, particularly in relation to marginalized communities and systemic inequities. Notable contributions include analyses of the UK's vaccination strategy during the pandemic, regional deprivation amplification, and the inverse care law. She has also contributed to high-profile reports, such as the UK COVID-19 Public Inquiry on health inequalities.
Professor Bambra’s research integrates epidemiology, policy analysis, and sociology, emphasizing actionable frameworks for reducing health disparities. She collaborates extensively with policymakers and practitioners to translate evidence into practice. Her publications span topics like community pharmacy interventions, the political economy of health, and the role of public participation in addressing health inequities.

