Personal information
Biography
Clare Bambra (PhD, FAcSS) is Professor of Public Health.
Her research focuses on understanding and reducing health inequalities.
She is an NIHR Senior Investigator and has leadership roles in several large research collaborations: CHAIN: Centre for Global Health Inequalities Research; NIHR Policy Research Unit in Behavioural Science, SIPHER: UKPRP consortium on Systems Science in Public Health, NIHR Applied Research Collaboration - North East and North Cumbria (NE-NC-ARC), NIHR School for Public Health Research and Fuse: the Centre for Translational Research in Public Health.
She also leads a Wellcome Trust grant investigating regional health inequalities in England and co-leads an NIHR grant on the mental health impacts of Universal Credit.
She has extensively analysed COVID-19 and health inequalities and she led the Independent SAGE report on Covid-19 and Health Inequalities, the NHSA report on Covid-19 in the North and she co-leads a Health Foundation Grant on Covid-19 and Health Inequalities.
She is a member of the IPPR Commission on Health and Prosperity and she works regularly with various policy and practice organisations including the NHS, Local Authorities, OHID, the European Union and WHO.
She has published widely including several award-winning books and her research is regularly covered by the media.
Activities
Employment (2)
Professional activities (7)
Funding (33)
221266/Z/20/Z
2211473