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Eva Krockow is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology and Vision Sciences at the University of Leicester. She holds additional roles including steering group member of the Antimicrobials: Behaviour and Cognition (ABC) Network, Co-Lead of the Only Good Antibodies Community and Forum, and Associate Editor for JAC-Antimicrobial Resistance. Her professional background includes research in the Department of Population Health Sciences and prior work in international development across Belgium, West Africa, and Germany.
Eva earned her BA in Psychology from the University of Leicester, followed by an MA in International Politics from Durham University. She completed her PhD in decision theory at Leicester and held research posts in Population Health Sciences before joining the Psychology faculty.
Her research focuses on decision theory applied to public health challenges, particularly antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and vaccine hesitancy. She explores behavioral and social science interventions to address antibiotic overuse, leveraging game theory and socioecological frameworks. Key interests include improving antibiotic stewardship, understanding risk communication dynamics, and fostering prosocial behaviors in healthcare contexts.
Eva contributes to interdisciplinary collaborations, including co-creating antimicrobial stewardship checklists in sub-Saharan Africa and analyzing ethical challenges in global AMR contexts. Her work bridges psychological theory with practical policy recommendations to combat health crises.
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Her professional service includes roles on the NIHR RfPB East Midlands Regional Advisory Committee and membership in multiple research groups such as the Health and Wellbeing (with Ageing) Research Group and the Judgment and Decision making research group.




