Dr Angelique Mavrodaris

Consultant in Public Health and Clinical Research Fellow at Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC)

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Angelique works across the Office for Heatlh Improvement and Disparities, UKHSA and the Greater London Authority (GLA) to develop the public health Climate and Health agenda in London.

Angelique previously led the development of the East of England Population Health Research Hub (PHResH), a collaborative network of academics, practitioners and funders; with the primary aim of bringing more science into practice and practice into science by informing the design, increasing accessibility and facilitating the translation of regional public health research. Further to her applied research role, Angelique works with colleagues across regional health systems to develop strategy on prevention and health inequalities for regional Sustainability and Transformation Partnership (STP)/Integrated Care System (ICS) recovery and long-term plans. Prior to joining PHE, Angelique held consultant roles at Cambridgeshire County Council and Peterborough City Council, where she led the design and development of the system-wide Ageing Well Programme and strategies to challenge inequalities in later life.

Angelique also holds a NIHR Clinical Research Fellowship based at the University of Cambridge where she is currently exploring the interface between acute and chronic conditions, particularly the impact of infections on dementia progression and potential for prevention. She is a Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health, Public Health Specialty Lead for the Clinical Research Network (CRN) Eastern, and was awarded the Sam Ramaiah award in recognition of her work on inequalities. In her joint clinical-academic role she is working to ensure research evidence drives policy and service delivery in response to the needs of local populations.

  • 2 February 2023, 5:30pm

    Christ's Climate Seminar 3: Practical climate politics - Land use, biodiversity and food

    The third and final seminar in the series will be chaired by Professor Dame Theresa Marteau, Director of the Behaviour and Health Research Unit, University of Cambridge and Fellow of Christ’s College, with guest speakers Professor Andrew Balmford, Professor of Conservation Science, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge; and Professor Sarah Bridle, Chair in Food, Climate and Society, Department of Environment & Geography, University of York.

  • 26 January 2023, 5:30pm

    Christ's Climate Seminar 2: Practical climate politics for the 2020s - prospects for global capital markets

    The second seminar in the series will be chaired by Lord Simon McDonald, Master, Christ's College, with guest speakers Dr Mohamed A El-Erian, President, Queens' College; and Professor Kamiar Mohaddes, Associate Professor in Economics & Policy, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.