PhD Candidate, Health Sciences, University of Leeds
I am a PhD researcher at the Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, and my PhD is examining decision-making in cancer preventive therapy.
I graduated from the University of Manchester in 2015 with a BSc in Psychology, and then went on to work as a project assistant in cancer prevention and early detection research at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust. In 2019, I obtained an Economic and Social Research Council funded MA in Social Research (Interdisciplinary) from the University of Leeds.
Medical research is broken: here's how we can fix it
Sep 09, 2020 13:45 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
Every year, around US$200 billion (150 billion) is spent globally on health research. Meanwhile, millions of people volunteer their time to be participants in health studies. Despite all the resources that go into creating...
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