The people behind the research


Our team members span a wide range of academic and commercial research backgrounds. We collaborate with academic, clinical, private and public sector institutions to further our researches reach

Research Group Leaders


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Dr Katherine Finlay

PhD, CPsychol, FHEA, AFBPSS
Katherine is a Research Group Director and Associate Professor of Psychology, as well as a Chartered and HCPC-registered Practitioner Health Psychologist. Her research focuses on developing psychological and behaviour change interventions for chronic conditions such as persistent pain, spinal cord injury, and recurrent UTIs. She also provides consultancy and therapy in Health Psychology, specializing in behaviour change and Motivational Interviewing

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Dr Sarah Snuggs

PhD, CPsychol, FHEA
Sarah is a Psychology Lecturer and Registered Health Psychologist with research interests in children’s eating behaviour (especially in minoritised groups), family mealtimes, adult eating behaviour, smoking cessation, and broader health behaviours. She has expertise in systematic reviews, mixed methods, and works regularly with the HCPC.

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PhD Students


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Abbi Newlands

Abbi Newlands is a PhD candidate researching the patient experience of recurrent urinary tract infections (rUTIs). She developed the first validated patient-reported outcome measures for rUTIs impact on quality of life. Abbi has been at the University of Reading since 2016, completing her undergraduate and MSc studies, and now works as a Graduate Teaching Assistant alongside her PhD.

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Adam Madhani

MSc
Adam Madhani is a PhD candidate and Trainee Health Psychologist at the University of Reading, with interests in chronic pain and health behaviour change. His interdisciplinary research focuses on developing interventions to support patients undergoing ‘awake surgeries’. Adam is also pursuing his Stage Two qualification to become a Chartered Health Psychologist, aiming to impact behaviour change and anaesthesia care.

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Susanne Cromme

MSc
Susanne is a part-time PhD student researching women’s health, focusing on pain during gynaecological procedures. She holds an MSc in Health and Applied Psychology, has worked at the Centre for Behavioural Science and Health at UCL, and is also a psychotherapeutic Counsellor and Health Psychologist in training. Her PhD is funded by the University of Reading’s Regional Bursary.

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Molly Bradbury

BSc, MSc
Molly is a first-year PhD candidate at the University of Reading, specialising in women’s health and pelvic pain, with a focus on vaginismus. Her research aims to develop psychoeducational interventions to improve medical student training and patient awareness. She is passionate about creating resources that enhance clinical care and understanding of the condition

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Meg Evans

BSc, MSc
Meg Evans is a first-year PhD candidate at the University of Reading, researching sexual well-being in individuals with chronic pain, particularly those with recurrent UTIs. Her work aims to develop an intervention to improve sexual psychoeducation, self-compassion, and partner communication. In collaboration with Live UTI Free, this intervention will be offered to their community pending a successful feasibility study.

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Melissa Kramer

BBus
Melissa is a PhD candidate researching digital recruitment strategies for clinical trials, with a particular interest in female pelvic health. With over five years’ experience running recruitment campaigns across sectors, she aims to develop a framework for successful digital recruitment strategies using influencer marketing, health networks, and advocacy groups. Melissa is also the founder and CEO of LUF, a women’s

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Rebecca Matthews

BSc (Hons), PGCE, QTS, MA, FHEA
Rebecca is a PhD student funded by the ESRC through the SeNSS Doctoral Training Partnership, researching maternal mental health and unmet birth expectations. She is a Senior Lecturer in Education and Child Development at Oxford Brookes University and a former primary school teacher with curriculum development leadership experience in London and Essex. Rebecca is also an active maternity rights campaigner.

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Charley Ellis

BSc(Hons), MSc, GMBPsS
Charley is a first-year PhD candidate at the University of Reading and is completing the Stage 2 Health Psychology qualification independently. Her research focuses on the wellbeing and quality of life of individuals with chronic migraine. She also delivers workshops supporting parents of teenagers with mental health challenges.

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Amy Shelford

MSc, AFHEA, RSci
Amy is a second-year PhD student at the University of Reading, researching insulin-related disordered eating in individuals with type 1 diabetes. Her work explores factors influencing behaviours like dose manipulation and their impact on weight and food choices. The research aims to inform care pathways and interventions to support individuals engaging in these behaviours.

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Zuzanna Jankowska

Zuzanna is a first-year PhD student at the University of Reading, researching the role of emotional well-being and health information in improving rapid urinary tract infection testing. Her work aims to bridge the gap between psychology and science to enhance healthcare solutions, focusing on patient-centered approaches in diagnostics and health psychology.

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Collaborative Students


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Issy Dexter

Issy is a third-year BSc Psychology student at the University of Reading, currently completing her placement at LiveUTIFree. With a passion for health psychology, particularly women’s health, she is eager to gain deeper insights into this field and contribute to impactful research through her work with LiveUTIFree.

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Post-doctoral Research Assistants


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Lydia Tidmarsh

Lydia completed her PhD at the University of Reading in 2025, focusing on developing a prehabilitation intervention for pain management. She is now a post-doctoral research assistant on the GENESIS grant and is involved in developing Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) for recurrent urinary tract infections. A trainee Health Psychologist, Lydia has a particular interest in creating interventions for those

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Alumni


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Dr Olivia Barrett

Olivia Barrett completed her BSc (Hons) in Psychology in 2013 and MSc in Psychology in 2014 at the University of Bradford, before earning her PhD in 2022 from the University of Reading. Her research focused on sexual functioning and satisfaction following spinal cord injury. Alongside her research, Olivia works full-time as a Case Manager Specialist in spinal cord injury, supporting

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Dr Margaret Tilley

PhD
Margaret  completed her PhD in Spinal Cord Injury and neuropathic pain in 2016 and was a co-investigator on our action research grant investigating mental health in the community for people with Spinal Cord Injury. Margaret is formerly a lecturer at the University of Buckingham.

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Phoebe Brook-Rowland

Phoebe is now completing her PhD at the University of Bedfordshire in Physical Activity and Behaviour Change. Phoebe was a Research Assistant on our action research grant investigating mental health in the community for people with Spinal Cord Injury.