Diana Kuh
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Diana Jane Lewin Kuh | |
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| Alma mater | University of Cambridge London School of Economics |
| Scientific career | |
| Institutions | University College London |
| Thesis | Assessing the influence of early life on adult health (1993) |
Diana Jane Lewin Kuh is a British epidemiologist who is an emeritus professor of Life Course Epidemiology at University College London. She was formerly Scientific Director of the National Survey of Health and Development and the founding Director of the MRC Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing. Kuh was named as a Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher in 2018 and 2020[1] and as a top female scientist by Research.com in 2024.[2]
Kuh[3][4] studied economics at the University of Cambridge, graduating in 1974. She moved to the University of Exeter in 1975, where she worked in the Operational Research Unit using mainframe computer models to allocate funding for healthcare. She then joined the Paediatric Research Unit at Exeter, as a research fellow, under Dr Frederic Brimblecombe, where she investigated the health needs of adolescents and young adults with disabilities.[5]