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Sarah Crozier is an Associate Professor at the University of Southampton, primarily focused on Statistical Epidemiology within the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Centre. She graduated with a degree in Mathematics from the University of Warwick and completed her MSc in Statistics for Applications in Medicine at the University of Southampton. Sarah obtained her PhD under the supervision of Professor Hazel Inskip, specializing in multivariate analysis of dietary data. Her research emphasizes the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD), investigating how maternal health influences pregnancy outcomes and lifelong health of the offspring. Sarah has extensive experience with the Southampton Women’s Survey, an internationally-recognized cohort study aimed at understanding pre-pregnancy and pregnancy influences on offspring health. Additionally, she is involved in the WRAPPED study, which aims to assess the impact of in-store product placements on dietary patterns among disadvantaged women. Sarah's work incorporates factors such as psychological and socio-economic pathways affecting food environments and diets.
University of Southampton • Southampton, England
Teaching and conducting research in Statistical Epidemiology.