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Centre for Developmental Origins of Health and Disease

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Our research characterises how the environment during human development contributes to risk of chronic disease, underpinning resilience to challenges in later life.

Part of Medicine

Applying these insights through our teaching and knowledge exchange, we contribute to reducing disparities in health and life chances across generations.

Preparing for pregnancy and parenthood is critical to reducing disparities in health and life chances across generations. My research underpins policies to provide the best start to life, accompanied by resilience to sustain health into later life.
Director, Centre for Developmental Origins of Health and Disease
My research develops complex interventions to improve health and nutrition before conception and during pregnancy, to reduce inequalities. A component examines the role of the food environment to identify focal points for intervention.
Professor of Public Health&Epidemiology
Musculoskeletal disorders are a major cause of ill-health and inability to work. My research is identifying early life measures to improve lifelong musculoskeletal health, and ways to maintain this in later life.
Director MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Centre

Preventing the transmission of non-communicable disease risk between generations

Research from the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease Centre demonstrates how the diet and lifestyle choices of prospective parents and pregnant mothers can affect the long-term health of their children.

Inspiring young people to make positive lifestyle choices

An education and medicine collaboration helps youngsters make informed decisions about their health and wellbeing in the face of the pandemic.

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