Milica Vasiljevic is a Research Associate in the Behaviour and Health Research Unit at the University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on the design and implementation of social-cognitive interventions to change people’s behaviours. Milica is currently leading on several randomised controlled trials examining the impact of labelling interventions on people’s health outcomes.
Lucia Coulter is a sixth year medical student at the School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge. Lucia’s particular interest is the study of the effectiveness of population level interventions aimed to improve the health of the public.
Mark Petticrew is Professor of Public Health Evaluation at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. His research focuses on evaluating complex public health interventions, and on commercial influences on health and health inequalities.
Theresa Marteau is Director of the Behaviour and Health Research Unit at the University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on (a) the development and evaluation of interventions to change behaviour (principally diet, physical activity, tobacco and alcohol consumption) to improve population health and reduce health inequalities, with a particular focus on targeting non conscious processes; and (b) acceptability to publics and policy makers of government intervention to change behaviour.