
Professor Amy Grove
125th Anniversary Chair
Amy is a Psychologist and Professor of Implementation Science. She is the Director of the Centre for Evidence and Implementation Science (CEIS)
At the Centre for Evidence and Implementation Science, our areas of expertise are wide-ranging. We would love to hear from you if you are interested in working alongside us.

125th Anniversary Chair
Amy is a Psychologist and Professor of Implementation Science. She is the Director of the Centre for Evidence and Implementation Science (CEIS)

Associate Professor
Arabella is passionate about surgery and emergency medicine, focusing on healthcare systems and applying evidence-based practices.

Associate Professor
Ameeta is a mixed methods researcher with expertise in outcome methodology, applied health, health inequalities and public health, and research equity.

Assistant Professor
Dr Jo Parsons is a mixed methods health science researcher, specialising in qualitative methodology, maternal health research, behaviour change and development and evaluation of health interventions.

125th Anniversary Chair
Amy is a Psychologist and Professor of Implementation Science. She is the Director of the Centre for Evidence and Implementation Science (CEIS)

Assistant Professor
Julia leads mixed methods research and developed the extended Pillar Integration Process to integrate qualitative and quantitative data.

Associate Professor
Dr Damery's work focuses on health and social care service delivery for chronic conditions.

125th Anniversary Chair
Amy is a Psychologist and Professor of Implementation Science. She is the Director of the Centre for Evidence and Implementation Science (CEIS)

Associate Professor of Evidence Synthesis
Dr Campbell is the Evidence Synthesis Lead within the Centre for Evidence and Implementation.

Assistant Professor in Health Economics and Decision Modelling
Peter's research covers several areas within health economics but mainly undertaking economic evaluation and critical appraisal of economic evidence.

Assistant Professor
Dan is medical statistician with extensive experience in health technology assessment, having appraised submissions to NICE since 2017.