Staff List

The current Community Health Sciences Staff list is available on the portal here, this is only available to SGUL Staff/Students.

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Surname Firstname Role/Status
AGHAIZU Adamma Research Assistant
AL QUNAIBET Taghrid PhD Student
ANDERSON Ross Professor of Epidemiology & Public Health
ARNOLD Elizabeth Trials Search Co-ordinator
ATKINSON Richard Research Fellow
BINDMAN Judy Teaching Administrator
BROCK Angela PhD student
BROWN Adrian Senior Lecturer in General Practice
BUTLAND/NICHOLAS Barbara Lecturer - Medical Statistics
BUXTON Nicola Clinical Senior Lecturer
CAREY Iain Research Fellow
CATES Chris Senior Research Fellow
CHAN Tom Honorary Senior Lecturer
CHANA Nav Honorary Senior Lecturer
CLUZEAU Francoise Lecturer in Health Services Research
COOK Derek Professor of Epidemiology
CRAMER Neville Honorary Senior Lecturer
CRINSON Iain Lecturer in Sociology of Health and Illness
DE LUSIGNAN Simon Reader in General Practice
DE WILDE Stephen Clinical Research Fellow
DEAN Sally Research Nurse
DI PIETRO Jerome Learning Technologist
ELISON Sarah Postgraduate Student
FIELD-SMITH Mary Research Assistant
FISCHER Alastair Senior Lecturer in Health Economics
FOLEY Emma General & Purchasing Administrator
FORBES Lindsay Honary Senior Lecturer
FOX Diane PhD student
FREEMAN George Visiting Professor of General Practice
FULLER Julie Senior Research Nurse
GUPTA Ramyani Statistician
HADLEY David PhD Student in Epidemiology
HAGUE Nigel Honorary Research Fellow
HANSEN Susan Information Specialist
HARRIS Tess Senior Lecturer
HILTON Sean Professor of General Practice & Primary Care
IBISON Judith Clinical Lecturer
KAZAKOS Frances Teaching Administration Co-ordinator
KERRY Sally Senior Lecturer in Medical Statistics
KUMARAPELI Pushpa Phd Student
LAMBERT Suzanne Admissions, Examination and Placements Assistant
LASSERSON Toby Review Group Co-ordinator and PhD Candidate
LEONTOWITSCH Miranda Lecturer
LIMB Elizabeth Statistician
McKAY Cathy Research Nurse
MEYER Derek Lecturer in Biomedical Informatics
MOJZIS Annelie Undergraduate Teaching Administrator
MONK Vivienne Divisional Manager
NIGHTINGALE Claire Research Statistician
OAKESHOTT Pippa Reader in General Practice
O'DONNELL Suzanne Temp
OWEN Christopher Senior Lecturer
PATEL Sangeeta Senior Lecturer
PERKIN Michael Locum Consultant in Paediatric Allergy
PERKIN-PORRAS Linda Lecturer in Social & Behavioural Sciences
PIGOTT Katherine Course Administrator (BMI)
POLONIECKI
Jan Reader in Medical Statistics
POWELL Kelly Clinical Teaching Fellow
PRESS Samuel Assistant Courseware Developer
RAFI Imran Senior Lecturer
RAWAF Salman Honorary
REID Fiona Senior Lecturer in Medical Statistics
ROBINS Jennifer (JT) Administrator
ROBINSON Judas PhD Student
ROBSON Martin Honorary Senior Lecturer
RUDNICKA Alicja Senior Lecturer
SHAH Saima Senior Teaching Fellow
SHAH Sunil Senior Lecturer
SHEELER Ian Courseware Developer
SINGLETON Andrew Lecturer in Healthcare Systems
STARKEY Caroline Senior Lecturer
STEWART Veronica Clerical Assistant
STRACHAN David Professor of Epidemiology
TAHIR Aumran GP Tutor
TOWNLEY Lynne Temp
TULLOCH Jennifer Research Nurse
USSHER Michael Senior Lecturer in Psychology
VAN VLYMEN Jeremy Research Assistant
VAN WOERDEN Hugo Honorary Senior Lecturer
WATHERN Andrea Clerical Assistant
WEBB Lindsey Research and Academic Support Assistant
WHINCUP Peter Professor of Cardiovascular Epidemiology
WOOD Vickie Course Secretary - BMI
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