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Dr. Keith Sullivan is a Research Professor at the University of Hertfordshire's School of Life and Medical Sciences, affiliated with the Department of Psychology, Sport and Geography. He leads major interdisciplinary projects focused on clinical research, public health, and pandemic impact analysis. His work spans epidemiological studies of chronic diseases, healthcare policy evaluation, and behavioral interventions during national crises like the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Current roles: Principal Investigator on multiple funded projects
- Key collaborations: National Diabetes Association, NHS Trusts, and international research groups
Research interests include:
- Physical activity patterns during lockdowns
- Chronic kidney disease management
- Neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy outcomes
- Antibiotic prophylaxis in surgical procedures
Recent studies have analyzed pandemic effects on population health behaviors, compared influenza vs. COVID-19 epidemiology, and evaluated immunosuppressant therapies in transplant patients. Sullivan has contributed to 18 peer-reviewed publications since 2016, with notable work on lockdown-induced sedentary behavior changes and diabetes care protocols.
Grants include £300k for diabetes/CKD research (2022-2023), a £150k trial on renal transplant therapies (2016-2019), and a £200k antibiotic efficacy study (2015-2016). Active research groups include Clinical Psychology Research Group and Applied Psychology Research Group.



