Iain Marshall is a GP and population health scientist with 13 years’ experience specialising in stroke and cardiovascular disease prevention, combining frontline primary care as a partner in Streatham with an academic appointment as Reader in Population Health Sciences at King’s College London. His methodological strengths lie in AI-supported evidence synthesis and analysis of large population-based cohorts, bridging clinical insight with advanced data science. He progressed through clinical academic roles from Clinical Academic Fellow to MRC postdoctoral fellow and Clinical Senior Lecturer before his current reader post, reflecting a sustained track record of applied research and teaching. Based in London, he holds an MBChB and a PhD in Public Health from King’s, and is known for translating complex epidemiological findings into practical prevention strategies used in primary care. An often-overlooked aspect of his profile is the blend of editorial experience from the BMJ and hands-on general practice, which sharpens both his communication and implementation focus.
13 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery - MBChB, Medicine, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery - MBChB, Medicine at University of Aberdeen
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Public Health, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Public Health at King's College London
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Iain Marshall - Reader In Population Health Sciences