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Charlotte L Lee

BSc, MSc (Hons), DPhil, CPsychol


Senior Research Associate

I am a Senior Research Associate and BPS-accredited Chartered Psychologist with expertise in behavioural science.

Current Research

As Principal Investigator, I lead NIHR-funded projects broadly aimed at changing behaviours in primary care. I use mixed methods to design and test behavioural interventions that address cardiovascular disease risk factors, including obesity, smoking, and sleep disorders. My focus is on under-served groups such as ethnic minorities and people with severe mental illness.

Background

I earned my DPhil in Primary Health Care from the University of Oxford, an MSc (Hons) in Clinical Neurodevelopment at King's College London, and a BSc in Psychology and Languages at University College London. At Oxford, I held several position including Research Assistant, Research Associate, Junior Dean, and Lecturer. In 2024, I joined Bristol as a Senior Research Associate. I serve as an Editorial Board Member of the BMC and member of Bristol Health Partner's Psychosis Health Integration Team.

Awards and Scholarships

Senior Hulme scholarship (2021), University of Oxford

Doctoral scholarship (2019-22), Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Sackler Institute award for the highest grade (2016), King's College London 

Postgraduate scholarship (2015-16), Leverhulme Trust

Teaching

Module Lead (2021-present), BSc Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford 

Tutor (2022-present), BSc Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford 

Assistant (2019-present), Short Courses in Qualitative Research Methods, University of Oxford 

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