Daisy Fancourt
Daisy Fancourt (born June 1990) is a British researcher who is a professor of psychobiology and epidemiology at University College London. Her research focuses on the effects of social factors on health, including loneliness, social isolation, community assets, arts and cultural engagement, and social prescribing. During the COVID-19 pandemic Fancourt led a team running the UK's largest study into the psychological and social impact of COVID-19 and established the international network COVID Minds, aiming to better understand the impact of coronavirus disease on mental health and well-being. In She is listed by Clarivate as one of the most highly cited and influential scientists in the world. Provided by Wikipedia
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The impact of UK social distancing guidance on the ability to access support and the health and wellbeing of disabled people during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative exploration by Lucy Nicholls, Alison McKinlay, Rachael Berger, Daisy Fancourt, Alexandra Burton
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A Protocol to Understand the Implementation and Experiences of an Online Community-Based Performance Arts Programme Through and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic, Brain Waves by Carolina Estevao, Elizabeth Taylor, Lucinda Jarrett, Joseph Fort, Kevin Murphy, Anthony Woods, Nikki Crane, Daisy Fancourt, Carmine M. Pariante, Fiona Jones
Published 2022Connect to this object online.
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