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Dr Anna-Marie Marshall


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Research Fellow

My main interests are in health inequalities, tobacco control, smoking cessation, e-cigarette use, and mental health. I currently work in the Helen McArdle Nursing and Care Institute as a Research Fellow. My role involves working as an Embedded Public Health Researcher with Sunderland City Council.

After completing my PhD in 2018, I worked as a Research Fellow in Public Health at the University of York. My most recent work includes investigating the use of e-cigarettes for smoking cessation in people who have a mental illness in the UK, tobacco control policy evaluation work for the World Health Organization in low and middle-income countries, research on treatment for smoking cessation in Pakistan and Bangladesh and community-based smoke-free-homes research in Bangladesh.



Research

My main areas of research are health and health equality. I have a specific interest in tobacco cessation and mental health.

I am currently working with Sunderland City Council as an Embedded Researcher. This involves supporting local research activities in public health.

View my ORCID profile.

Last updated 14 March 2024