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Juliette Foulon
Ann McPherson Fellow 2024-2025 & Research Assistant
I joined the Department in October 2024 after being awarded MS&HERG's flagship Ann McPherson predoctoral fellowship. Half of my role has been training and preparing for a doctorate through training courses, and half of my role has been supporting senior researchers. As a research assistant I have been involved with the following projects:
- Developing a new Maternity Patient Reported Experience Measure (PREM) for the NHS England (with Lisa Hinton, Teresa Finlay, Laiba Hussain, and team at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)
- “Being natural”, hormones and coping strategies: adolescent reflections of navigating emotions and periods, (with Sharon Dixon)
- Ethnic disparities in obstetric anaesthesia: public engagement project to co-design further investigation of causes of disparities (with Lisa Hinton and Rosa Mackay)
- Exploring Care-Leavers' transition from care to independence (with Suzanna Ii, Aine Kelly)
- Feasibility of real-world implementation of polygenic risk scores within NHS Health Checks - Views from the public (with Lisa Hinton and Kathryn Sheridan)
My academic background is rooted in Social and Medical Anthropology, which started at UCL for undergraduate and carried me through to Oxford for an MSc. In October 2025, I will start a DPhil in Anthropology at Green Templeton College, Oxford to study women's joy and 'healthy ageing' through community choirs in the UK. I will be supported by the Clarendon Fund through to 2028.