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Lucy Green obtained a BSc in Physiology from King’s College London in 1991 and worked as a research assistant under Professor Peter Nathanielsz at Cornell University from 1991-1992. She completed her PhD in Fetal Physiology in 1996 at University College London and undertook a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Western Ontario's Lawson Research Institute from 1996-1998. She became a Lecturer at University College London in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology before joining the University of Southampton in 2000, where she now serves as an Associate Professor and Head of Engagement in the Faculty of Medicine. With over 25 years of research leadership in Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD), Lucy is an advocate for public engagement in science, innovative in devising public engagement tools, and a co-author of the Cambridge University Press book 'What Makes a Person? Secrets of the 1000 Days'. She has received multiple awards including the Vice Chancellor's Teaching Award in 2012 and the Royal Society Biology Senior Investigator Outreach Engagement Award in 2019, recognizing her contributions to education and public engagement.
University of Southampton • Southampton, England
Engaged in teaching, research, and public engagement within the Faculty of Medicine.