Elizabeth Taylor
PhD
Epidemiologist
Elizabeth joined Oxford Population Health in 2023 as an epidemiologist for the UK Biobank.
Her role includes scientific review of applications for access to the dataset, advising researchers on using the data efficiently and contributing to enhancing the dataset.
Elizabeth holds a PhD in Primary Care and Population Science from the University of Southampton. Her research interests are based around maternal and child health across the life course.
Recent publications
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The COVID-19 pandemic and food insecurity in households with children: A systematic review
Williams A. et al, (2024), PLOS ONE, 19, e0308699 - e0308699
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What Does 'Preconception Health' Mean to People? A Public Consultation on Awareness and Use of Language.
Schoenaker D. et al, (2024), Health Expect, 27
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Quantifying the IUCN Red List: Using historical assessments to calculate future extinction risk
Bates R. et al, (2024)
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Quantifying the effect of interpregnancy maternal weight and smoking status changes on childhood overweight and obesity in a UK population-based cohort.
Taylor EJ. et al, (2024), PLoS One, 19
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The impact of food aid interventions on food insecurity, diet quality and mental health in households with children in high-income countries: a systematic review
Stahacz C. et al, (2024), Public Health Nutrition, 27