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Dr Feifei Bu
Department of Behavioural Science and Health
1-19 Torrington Place
London
UK
WC1E 7HB
Tel: +44 (0)20 7679 1682
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Appointment
  • Senior Research Fellow in Statistics/Epidemiology
  • Behavioural Science and Health
  • Institute of Epidemiology & Health
  • Faculty of Pop Health Sciences
Biography

Feifei Bu is senior research fellow in statistics/epidemiology, working with Dr Daisy Fancourt on a number of projects. She is the principal investigator of the NHS England funded project looking at patient activation measure and social prescribing, and a co-investigator of the Rigorous Training in Longitudinal Data Science (RADIANCE). She also works on the COVID-19 Social Study investigating the psychological and social impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.


Feifei’s research focuses on the impact of social factors on health and wellbeing. She is experienced in using administrative health and social care data. She has a strong interest in statistical methods, including panel data analysis, multilevel modelling, survival analysis, and structural equation modelling etc.


Feifei completed her PhD in applied social and economic research at the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER), University of Essex. Before joining UCL in May 2019,she worked as a research fellow at the University of Stirling.


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Feifei Bu is a Co-Module Lead for Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods (MSc Health Psychology). She contributes to teaching on Measuring Population Health (BSc Population Health), Basic Statistics for Medical Sciences (MSc Health and Society: Social Epidemiology) Research Methods for Quantitative Data and Research Methods for Multilevel Data.


PhD student: Saoirse Finn

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