Meet the Centre for Early Life members
The Centre brings together experts from across the University of Warwick, including Warwick Medical School, the Institute of Digital Healthcare, Warwick Mathematics Institute, and the Departments of Chemistry, Computer Science, Psychology, and Statistics.
To get in touch with one of our team members, just visit their profile and follow their contact details.
Senior Management Team
Siobhan Quenby
Professor of Obstetrics, WMS
Jan Brosens
Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, WMS
Karuna Sampath
Professor, WMS
James Covington
Professor, School of Engineering
Nigel Burroughs
Professor of Mathematics, Mathematics Institute
Dieter Wolke
Professor, Department of Psychology
Members
- Mohan Balasubramanian,Professor, WMS - Cell and Development Biology
- Claire Bastie, Associate Professor, WMS - Translational Medicine
- Andrew Blanks, Associate Professor, WMS - Cell and Development Biology
- FelicityBoardman,Professor, WMS - Social Science and Systems in Health
- Ahmed Eissa, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Chemistry
- Erin GreavesAssistant Professor, WMS - Cell and Development Biology
- Dimitris Grammatopoulos, Professor of Molecular Medicine, WMS - Translational Medicine
- Geraldine Hartshorne, Professor, WMS – Biomedical Sciences
- Jane Hutton, Professor, Department of Statistics
- Sarah Hillman, Clinical Lecturer – General Practise, WMS - Health Sciences
- Ranjit Lall,Professor of Clinical Trials and Biostatics and Associate Director of Statistics, WMS – Warwick Clinical Trials Unit
- James Mason,Professor, WMS - Warwick Clinical Trials Unit
- Andrew McAinsh, Professor of Cell Biology, WMS - Cell and Development Biology
- Hema Mistry, Associate Professor, WMS - Population Evidence and Technologies
- Andrew Nelson, Assistant Professor, School of Life Sciences
- Sascha Ott, Associate Professor (Reader), WMS – Biomedical Sciences
- Noel McCarthy, Professor, WMS - Population Evidence and Technologies
- Swaran Singh, Professor of Social and Community Psychiatry, WMS - Mental Health and Wellbeing
- Sian Taylor-Philips, Professor, WMS - Population Evidence and Technologies