
معرفی
Marty Lynch is a Lecturer in Public Health at Keele University's School of Medicine. She holds a PhD in applied epidemiology and statistics from Keele University (2020), focusing on health and work participation in later working life. Her research emphasizes healthy aging, statistical methodologies, and Healthy Working Life Expectancy (HWLE) as a population health metric. Marty teaches applied epidemiology and quantitative research methods in undergraduate and postgraduate Public Health programs, including leading modules on final-year research dissertations and online master’s courses.
Education:
- Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, Keele University
- Master’s in Statistics with Medical Applications, University of Sheffield
- PhD in Applied Epidemiology and Statistics, Keele University
Research Interests: Marty's work explores demographic and health factors influencing workplace participation in aging populations. She employs advanced statistical models to analyze national datasets, focusing on chronic pain prevalence, osteoarthritis impacts, and socioeconomic disparities in HWLE. Her research aims to inform public health policies to extend productive working lives while addressing health inequalities.
Teaching: Marty leads modules on epidemiology, quantitative methods, and public health research design, shaping the next generation of public health professionals through evidence-based curricula.




