Colleges
Michael Bride
Early Career Researcher
Michael is an early career researcher and DPhil candidate within the Clinical Informatics and Health Outcomes Research Group (CIHORG) at the University of Oxford and a HealthIntelAct fellow. His research focuses on developing patient centered approaches to improve influenza vaccination uptake among clinically at-risk groups in England.
Michael holds a Masters degree of Public Health in Epidemiology from New York University. Prior to starting at Oxford, he was a Research Officer at Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs (CCP), where he conducted formative research and program evaluations on a wide variety of Social and Behavior Change interventions across Sub-Saharan Africa through Breakthrough ACTION. A returned Peace Corps volunteer from The Gambia, Mike has several years of experience designing, implementing, and evaluating interventions in low-resource environments.
His research interests include participatory approaches, economic evaluations of behavior change interventions, and mixed-methods study design.