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Nathan Cheetham

Dr Nathan Cheetham

Senior Postdoctoral Data Scientist

Biography

Nathan is a quantitative health researcher and is interested in understanding how people's circumstances can impact their health. Nathan works with the TwinsUK and COVID Symptom Study Biobank longitudinal health studies, with recent projects focusing on the effects of COVID-19 on health. Before joining King's College London, Nathan worked as an analyst in the NHS and has a PhD in Physics studying new materials for solar energy applications.

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    Access to medical careers still unequal for people from working-class backgrounds

    Having a parent with a professional occupation makes you six times more likely to become a doctor than if they have a working-class job, new research has found.

    Medical students 2

    People from disadvantaged backgrounds have COVID-19 symptoms for longer

    People from disadvantaged backgrounds are more likely to experience COVID-19 symptoms for longer, new research suggests.

    Someone taking their temperature.

    Researchers challenge focus on rural older adults in CMO's latest health report

    New analysis challenges prevailing assumptions about the distribution of older adults in Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Chris Whitty’s latest annual report.

    Elderly couple sitting on a bench by the sea

    People with joint hypermobility at increased risk of long COVID

    Academics from King’s College London and Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) have found that people with joint hypermobility are 30% more likely to...

    woman showing thumb up, hand with hyper flexible thumbs

    Features

    Could increasing diversity in medicine improve GP care?

    With the UK election looming, DR NATHAN CHEETHAM, a researcher interested in understanding how people's circumstances impact their health, highlights the...

    doctor

      News

      Access to medical careers still unequal for people from working-class backgrounds

      Having a parent with a professional occupation makes you six times more likely to become a doctor than if they have a working-class job, new research has found.

      Medical students 2

      People from disadvantaged backgrounds have COVID-19 symptoms for longer

      People from disadvantaged backgrounds are more likely to experience COVID-19 symptoms for longer, new research suggests.

      Someone taking their temperature.

      Researchers challenge focus on rural older adults in CMO's latest health report

      New analysis challenges prevailing assumptions about the distribution of older adults in Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Chris Whitty’s latest annual report.

      Elderly couple sitting on a bench by the sea

      People with joint hypermobility at increased risk of long COVID

      Academics from King’s College London and Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) have found that people with joint hypermobility are 30% more likely to...

      woman showing thumb up, hand with hyper flexible thumbs

      Features

      Could increasing diversity in medicine improve GP care?

      With the UK election looming, DR NATHAN CHEETHAM, a researcher interested in understanding how people's circumstances impact their health, highlights the...

      doctor