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Dr. Sally Marlow is a Professor of Practice in Public Understanding of Mental Health Research at the NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), focusing on psychological medicine. Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to good health and well-being. She leads and collaborates on multidisciplinary research projects addressing mental health challenges, particularly among healthcare workers during the pandemic and women with alcohol use disorders.
Her research expertise spans mental health epidemiology, healthcare worker psychosocial well-being, substance abuse interventions, and intersectional health disparities. She has pioneered studies like the NHS CHECK cohort analysis investigating pandemic impacts on healthcare staff, yielding critical insights into PTSD prevalence and mental health support needs.
- Co-investigator on ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health (2025-2028)
- Principal Investigator for Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence (2025-2027)
- Co-developed music-based mental health interventions through AHRC-funded projects
Marlow's work has been cited 287 times and referenced in policy documents. She actively engages in knowledge exchange through workshops like the Heart, Brain, Music & Data seminar series, bridging clinical practice and artistic innovation in mental health care.
