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Prof Sarah Wild

Latest Posts

  • Online workshop: “Negotiating, and coping with, changes in universities”May 23

    The Senior Researchers’ Committee will be hosting an online workshop entitled “Negotiating, and coping with, changes in universities”.   This is…

  • Registration now open! Society for Social Medicine & Population Health 69th Annual Conference: 10-12th September 2025, BradfordMay 13

    Join us at our Society for Social Medicine & Population Health Annual Conference in Bradford, 10-12 Sept 2025 Visit our…

  • SSM ECR Spring Day, Friday 20th June 2025 - Developing Independence in ResearchMay 13

    The Early Career Researcher Subcommittee is delighted to invite you to our Spring Day taking place on Friday 20th June…

  • Practical tips for aspiring PIs - webinar on 12 June, 2-4pmMay 13

    The Mid Career Researcher Subcommittee are pleased to announce that on the 14:00 -16:00, 12th June Simon Capewell will be…

  • Free/subsidised place opportunities for NHS and Local Authority colleagues to attend SSM 2025 in BradfordApr 8

    This year, we are offering 20 free/subsidised places to our NHS and Local Authority colleagues to attend the 2025 Society…

Prof Sarah Wild

SSM Mentor

Sarah Wild has worked at the University of Edinburgh since 2002 and is now a Professor of Epidemiology and an honorary consultant in public health at the Lothian NHS Board. Her main interests are the epidemiology and prevention of diabetes and other non-communicable diseases and the use of routine data for research. Sarah Wild did her medical training in London and Cambridge. Her postgraduate experience included general medicine and diabetes, general practice and public health medicine, a cardiovascular epidemiology fellowship at Stanford University and a PhD at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

 

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