
Lucy Green
دانشیار · Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD)
University of Southamptonمعرفی
Professor Lucy Green is an Associate Professor and Head of Engagement in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton. A specialist in Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) with 30 years of research leadership, she focuses on fetal physiology, maternal nutrition, and public engagement in medical science.
Research interests:
- Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD)
- Fetal Physiology
- Equality and Diversity in Research
- Public Engagement Tools
Her recent publications include interdisciplinary work on prenatal health, public engagement strategies, and end-of-life nutrition. These span Developmental Biology, Public Health, and Animal Science domains.
Scientific awards:
- British Science Association Media Fellowship (2018)
- Royal Society of Biology Senior Investigator Outreach and Engagement Award (2019)
- Innovation Award, Public Engagement with Research (2017)
- Vice Chancellor's Teaching Award (2012)
- Wyeth-Ayerst Awards of Excellence (1997, 1998)
As an educator, Lucy teaches Developmental Origins of Health and Disease to undergraduate and postgraduate medical students and leads modules on Public Engagement with Science. She supervises research projects ranging from fetal development to co-produced healthcare initiatives.




