Staff Lead researchers Professor Joanna Sofaer Professor of Archaeology Research interests The role of cultural and community assets in health and wellbeing The relationship between heritage and wellbeing The social value of archaeology Connect with Joanna Email: J.R.Sofaer-Derevenski@soton.ac.uk Other researchers Professor Mary Barker PhD, C Psychol Prof of Psychology & Behavioural Science Research interests Mary Barker is Professor of Psychology and Behavioural Science. She has a joint appointment i… Connect with Mary Email: meb@mrc.soton.ac.uk Professor Kath Woods-Townsend Professor Research interests Adolescent Health Scientific Literacy Health Literacy Connect with Kath Email: K.Woods-Townsend@soton.ac.uk Professor Joanne Lord Director of SHTAC Research interests Joanne has research interests in health economic evaluation and decision modelling. She has worked on a wide range of applied cost-effectiveness studies, including: a review of newborn screening for inborn errors of metabolism;trials of diagnosis, patient ed… Connect with Joanne Email: J.Lord@soton.ac.uk Collaborating research institutes, centres and groups Mathematics and Science Education We have a global reputation for research in the areas of mathematics and science education. Southampton Institute for Arts and Humanities Our research explores the roles that art, culture and creativity play in modern public life. We support socially engaged, creative and critical research by funding pilot and proof-of-concept projects. Southampton Health Technology Assessments Centre We are a leading centre for health technology assessment and health services research in the UK. Our expertise in evidence synthesis, health economics and information science informs timely policy decisions on the use of new healthcare technology and services, directly benefitting patients and ensuring good value for money for our health service. Research outputs Pathways to Health Joanna Sofaer, Mary Barker & Kath Woods-Townsend, 2024 Type: report Change the beginning and you change the whole story; why adolescence is a window of opportunity for prevention of non-communicable disease Kathryn Woods-Townsend, Ravita Taheem & Joanna Sofaer, 2023 DOI: 10.5258/SOTON/PP0032a Type: other