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Christopher Millett is Professor of Public Health at Imperial College London. He is Visiting Professor at the Public Health Foundation of India and the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Christopher moved to the UK from Australia in 1994, working in several research and NHS public health roles before undertaking formal public health training in London. He completed his PhD at Imperial College in 2008 and was awarded a 5 year NIHR Research Professorship in 2014. He is a Fellow of the UK Faculty of Public Health.
Research
Christopher directs the Public Health Policy Evaluation Unit within the School of Public Health. He is lead investigator at Imperial College for the NIHR School of Public Health Research. Christopher has published studies on a variety of topics, including tobacco control, active travel, nutrition, health system performance and health inequalities. His main research interest is public health policy evaluation, with a particular interest in health inequality impacts. This includes a growing focus on evaluating strategies to prevent and manage non-communicable diseases in middle income country settings, particularly India and Brazil.
The main areas of his research currently include:
- active travel and sustainable transport systems
- tobacco control
- food systems
- improving health system performance
Teaching and training
Christopher teaches on the Global Master of Public Health (online) at Imperial College and has contributed to postgraduate programmes at the University of Mauritius and the Public Health Foundation of India. He has supervised numerous PhD students, public health trainees and junior doctors.
Research
Christopher directs the Public Health Policy Evaluation Unit within the School of Public Health. He is lead investigator at Imperial College for the NIHR School of Public Health Research. Christopher has published studies on a variety of topics, including tobacco control, active travel, nutrition, health system performance and health inequalities. His main research interest is public health policy evaluation, with a particular interest in health inequality impacts. This includes a growing focus on evaluating strategies to prevent and manage non-communicable diseases in middle income country settings, particularly India and Brazil.
The main areas of his research currently include:
- active travel and sustainable transport systems
- tobacco control
- food systems
- improving health system performance
Teaching and training
Christopher teaches on the Global Master of Public Health (online) at Imperial College and has contributed to postgraduate programmes at the University of Mauritius and the Public Health Foundation of India. He has supervised numerous PhD students, public health trainees and junior doctors.
Research Interests
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LANCET GLOBAL HEALTHno. 3 (2024): e419-e432
European journal of public health (2024)
Thomas Hone,Judite Gonçalves,Paraskevi Seferidi,Rodrigo Moreno-Serra,Rudi Rocha,Indrani Gupta, Vinayak Bhardwaj, Taufik Hidayat,Chang Cai,Marc Suhrcke,Christopher Millett
The Lancet Global Healthno. 5 (2024): e744-e755
The 14th European Nutrition Conference FENS 2023 (2024)
PLOS global public healthno. 5 (2024): e0003168-e0003168
Carmen Quinteros-Reyes,Paraskevi Seferidi, Laura Guzman-Abello,Christopher Millett,Antonio Bernabé-Ortiz,Ellis Ballard
BMC Global and Public Healthno. 1 (2024): 1-14
PLOS global public healthno. 2 (2023): e0001069-e0001069
European journal of public healthno. Supplement_2 (2023)
HEALTH POLICY AND PLANNINGno. 9 (2023): 1064-1078
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#Citation: 14028
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Sociability: 7
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