Daisy Fancourt | |
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Born | June 1990 (age 34) |
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Scientific career | |
Fields | Mental health Well-being |
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Thesis | The psychoneuroimmunology of music: modulation of psychological state, stress levels and immune response through participatory interventions (2016) |
Doctoral advisor | Andrew Steptoe Livia Carvalho[1] |
Website | www |
Daisy Fancourt (born June 1990[2]) is a British researcher who is a professor of psychobiology and epidemiology at University College London.[3][4][5][6] Her research focuses on the effects of social factors on health, including loneliness, social isolation, community assets, arts and cultural engagement, and social prescribing.[7] During the COVID-19 pandemic Fancourt led a team running the UK's largest study into the psychological and social impact of COVID-19 and established the international network COVID Minds, aiming to better understand the impact of coronavirus disease on mental health and well-being.[7] In She is listed by Clarivate as one of the most highly cited and influential scientists in the world.[8]
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