معرفی
Jo Dawes is a Principal Research Fellow at the University College London (UCL), based in the Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care within the Collaborative Centre for Inclusion Health. Her work focuses on public health, epidemiology, and clinical sciences, with a specific emphasis on vulnerable populations such as those experiencing homelessness. She holds a NIHR doctoral research fellowship and has extensive experience in NHS Scotland and academic roles.
Professional Background:
- Senior lecturer in Physiotherapy at University of East London and St George's, University of London
- Eight years in NHS Scotland's Greater Glasgow Primary Care Trust, specializing in healthcare for homeless populations
Research Interests: Frailty in homeless populations, health services innovation, and inclusion health. She explores intersections between clinical practice and social determinants of health, particularly in marginalized communities.
Key Contributions:
- Developed a physiotherapy service at Crisis during Christmas week
- Active in Pathway charity, co-organizing their annual conference and shaping educational strategies
Grants & Funding: NIHR doctoral research fellowship supporting her current work.
Labs/Teams: Collaborative Centre for Inclusion Health at UCL, Crisis initiatives, and Pathway’s education committee.

