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Maria Valasaki is a Researcher at the Department of Public Health and Primary Care (PHPC) of the University of Cambridge, affiliated with The Primary Care Unit (PCU). Her role centers on qualitative health research within public health and primary care contexts, with extensive project involvement across diverse health-related domains.
She holds a PhD in Sociology of Health and Illness, which underpins her expertise in qualitative methodologies and health-related social sciences. This academic foundation enables rigorous exploration of complex healthcare dynamics and patient-system interactions.
Dr Valasaki's primary research focuses on cancer prevention and early diagnosis, particularly through systems analysis of healthcare pathways and policy evaluation. Her current breast cancer risk assessment work exemplifies this approach, integrating patient experience analysis to refine early detection strategies. She emphasizes understanding healthcare system dynamics and patient perspectives to improve diagnostic pathways and care delivery.
No scientific awards were documented in the available information.
Regarding academic mentoring and research funding, the provided materials do not specify supervised students or grant-supported projects. Her contributions appear concentrated within collaborative research frameworks rather than individual supervision or grant leadership.
She actively participates in The Primary Care Unit (PCU)'s research ecosystem, contributing to initiatives like the Palliative and End of Life Care Group (PELiCam) and breast cancer risk assessment projects. Her work aligns with PCU's mission to advance primary care through interdisciplinary collaboration and patient-centered research methodologies.




