Lynsay is a Lecturer in Public Health at the University of the West of Scotland, and Honorary Research Fellow with the University of Birmingham.
Lynsay's research explores the impact of premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) on the lives of women and people assigned female at birth.
She is currently co-developing a research agenda with UK stakeholders to help win bigger and better funding for PMDD research.
Experience
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2022–2022
Lecturer in Public Health, University of the West of Scotland
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2021–2022
Research Fellow, University of Birmingham
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2016–2021
Research Fellow, University of Glasgow
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2014–2015
Research Fellow, University of the West of Scotland
Education
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2014
University of Strathclyde, PhD
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2009
University of Strathclyde, MSc
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2004
University of Dundee, MBChB
Grants and Contracts
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2022
UNiTY: comparing IUI vs IVF for unexplained fertility
- Role:
- Co-applicant
- Funding Source:
- National Institute for Health Research
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2022
CPOP: exploring the feasibility of exploring colpocleisis surgery in a randomised controlled trial
- Role:
- Co-applicant
- Funding Source:
- National Institute for Health Research
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2022
Co-development of a UK research agenda for PMDD
- Role:
- PI
- Funding Source:
- Research England
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2022
Co-designing a systems map for suicide prevention in people with PMDD
- Role:
- PI
- Funding Source:
- Economic and Social Research Council
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2019
Updating the MRC's framework for developing and evaluating complex interventions
- Role:
- Co-applicant
- Funding Source:
- Medical Research Council