Natasha Wood
Data Analyst
I joined the Nuffield Department of Population Health in 2019 to work as a Data Analyst for UK Biobank, a large cohort comprising half a million participants. In my role I provide technical expertise to researchers to utilise the resource and prepare data for release.
My background is in social epidemiology and social survey methodology. I have previously worked on a number of projects investigating a range of topics including childhood and adult wellbeing and social relationships and health. I have also helped manage a number of nationally representative surveys and have been involved in setting up a pan-European longitudinal study of childhood wellbeing.
Recent publications
Social determinants of ethnic disparities in SARS-CoV-2 infection: UK Biobank SARS-CoV-2 Serology Study.
Journal article
Omiyale W. et al, (2023), J Epidemiol Community Health, 78, 3 - 10
Persistence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies over 18 months following infection: UK Biobank COVID-19 Serology Study.
Journal article
Bešević J. et al, (2023), J Epidemiol Community Health, 78, 105 - 108
Childhood correlates of adult positive mental well-being in three British longitudinal studies.
Journal article
Wood N. et al, (2021), J Epidemiol Community Health, 75, 177 - 184
Marriage and physical capability at mid to later life in England and the USA.
Journal article
Wood N. et al, (2019), PLoS One, 14
Childhood socioeconomic position and adult mental wellbeing: Evidence from four British birth cohort studies.
Journal article
Wood N. et al, (2017), PLoS One, 12
