
Biography
In 2017 Amy completed a PhD in Psychobiology and Epidemiology at University College London. In 2019, she joined the Department of Psychological Medicine at the IoPPN at King’s College London to work on a project trying to understand the factors associated with physical and mental multimorbidity. Amy now works at the Health Services and Population Research Department, IoPPN as a Research Associate in Statistics and Epidemiology where she is interested in evaluating complex mental health interventions, as well as understanding the impact of air pollution on health outcomes.
She has previously held positions at Queen Mary University of London and is a visiting lecturer at the University of Westminster.
Research Interests
- Multimorbidity
- The interface between mental and physical health
- Depression and infectious disease
- Evaluation of health interventions
- Epidemiological research methods
Research

Centre for Implementation Science
The Centre for Implementation Science is home to a team of expert implementation and improvement science researchers, including health economists and statisticians. This team are investigating how best to help ‘implement’ evidence-based practice and clinical research within health services nationally and internationally.
News
Exposure to air pollution is associated with increased use of psychiatric services in people with dementia
New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at king's College London has found exposure to air pollution is associated...

Adults living in areas with high air pollution are more likely to have multiple long-term health conditions
Exposure to traffic related air pollution is associated with an increased likelihood of having multiple long-term physical and mental health conditions,...

Research

Centre for Implementation Science
The Centre for Implementation Science is home to a team of expert implementation and improvement science researchers, including health economists and statisticians. This team are investigating how best to help ‘implement’ evidence-based practice and clinical research within health services nationally and internationally.
News
Exposure to air pollution is associated with increased use of psychiatric services in people with dementia
New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at king's College London has found exposure to air pollution is associated...

Adults living in areas with high air pollution are more likely to have multiple long-term health conditions
Exposure to traffic related air pollution is associated with an increased likelihood of having multiple long-term physical and mental health conditions,...
