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Research Associate, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge
Co-Lead of the Health Inequalities Pillar in Cambridge Public Health
Anna has an undergraduate degree in Psychology from Panteion University of Social & Political Sciences in Greece and a MSc Degree in Migration, Ethnic Relations & Multiculturalism from Utrecht University in the Netherlands. In 2020, she completed her doctoral research in health inequalities and was awarded a PhD in Sociology from the University of York in the UK.
Her research focuses on the social determinants of health and addressing inequalities in health and healthcare from an intersectionality perspective integrating socio- economic position, gender, and migration. She has been involved in research focusing on social inequalities in health in the UK and Greece but also in relevant studies with a European and global scope. She is experienced in quantitative and qualitative methodologies and she is interested in multi-methods and mixed-methods research designs. She joined the Department of Public Health and Primary Care in January 2021 where she works on the EQUALISE study and the development of health inequalities research.