A competition to recognise excellent peer-reviewed, published, original research that aims to improve the health of the public.
The UCL Excellence in Health of the Public Research Prize is a competition to recognise excellent peer-reviewed, published, original research that aims to improve the health of the public.
Prize winners receive a substantial award that they can use as appropriate to support their research or career development, and will be invited to present their winning paper at a future Health of the Public Symposium.
We are delighted to announce the 2022 prize winners are:
Previous Winners
2019
Winner: Dr Paulo Rui AnciaesÌý(Research Associate, Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering), for his paper entitled:Ìý
Runner up: Dr Kafui Adjaye-GbewonyoÌý(Research Fellow, Institute of Advanced Studies, SHS Faculty Office, Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences), for her paperÌýentitled:Ìý
2018Ìý
Winner: Briony HudsonÌý(Research Associate, Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Department, UCL and Pathways), for her paper "".
Runner up:ÌýSara Ahmadi-AbhariÌý(Post-doctoral Research Associate, UCL ResearchÌýDepartment of Epidemiology and Public Health), for her paper "y".
2017Ìý
Winner:ÌýDr Robert Aldridge,Ìý(Academic Clinical Lecturer, UCLÌýInstitute of Health Informatics), for his paper "".
Runners up:ÌýAnnie HerbertÌý(Research Associate in Medical Statistics, UCL Institute of Epidemiology & Public Health) andÌýDr Annapoorna KuppuswamyÌý(Senior Research Fellow, UCL Faculty of Brain Sciences)Ìýwere joint runners up.
Annie's paper: "".
Annapoorna's paper: ""