Miss Tamzin Reynolds
Research Fellow
°®ÍþÄÌapp of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
London
United Kingdom
I studied Mathematics (MSc) at Durham University (2016/20) before completing a Masters in Public Health at LSHTM (2020/21), analysing temporal shifts in diets in Spain and their environmental footprints. I joined the School in 2021 in the Department of Population Health, working on the health co-benefits of taking climate mitigation actions on the Pathfinder Initiative.
Affiliations
Teaching
I have taught on Basic Statistics, Statistical Methods in Epidemiology, Basic Epidemiology, and Extended Epidemiology. I have been a module organiser on the Methods in Climate Change and Planetary Health for the Climate Change and Planetary Health MSc.
Research
I'm interested in the inequitable impacts of climate change, in particular on women and marginalised genders. My work features the need for a just transition and mitigation actions that also address the oppressive structures that drive climate change.