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Dr. Dan Lewer is an Honorary Associate Professor at University College London's Epidemiology & Public Health department, affiliated with the Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care. He is also a Clinical Training Fellow (2018–2022) and currently holds a non-academic role as a Consultant in Public Health at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. His research focuses on public health epidemiology, particularly addressing health disparities among marginalized populations such as people experiencing homelessness, those with opioid use disorders, and individuals with ADHD or autism. Key areas include healthcare access for vulnerable groups, social determinants of health, and infectious disease outcomes linked to substance use.
His work integrates epidemiological studies with policy-driven interventions, evidenced by contributions to the Born in Bradford cohort and studies on opioid agonist therapy, adverse childhood experiences, and prison health. He has collaborated on protocols for hospital-based treatments and evaluations of school-based mental health interventions. His research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals 3 (Good Health and Well-Being) and 1 (No Poverty).
Articles highlight his focus on scoping reviews, cohort studies, and systematic analyses of health inequalities. While no specific awards are listed, his contributions to inclusion health and public health policy reflect significant academic impact.

