Trish Greenhalgh (University of Oxford) works on evidence evaluation in the social and medical sciences.
Trish co-leads the project, Interdisciplinary Systematic Review: mechanistic evidence and epistemic justice (UKRI 2025-27)
Rebecca Helm (University of Exeter) works on empirical methods in the law and on evidence-based justice.
Rebecca co-leads the project, Interdisciplinary Systematic Review: mechanistic evidence and epistemic justice (UKRI 2025-27)
Joe Jones (King’s College London) works on evidence in health and public policy.
Joe works on the project Evidential Pluralism in evaluations of carcinogenicity and social interventions (AHRC 2023-25).
Luana Poliseli (University of Manchester) works on evidence synthesis particularly in relation to sustainability and the environment.
Luana works on the project, Interdisciplinary Systematic Review: mechanistic evidence and epistemic justice (UKRI 2025-27)
Sahanika Ratnayake (University of Manchester) works on evidence synthesis particularly in relation to mental health.
Sahanika works on the project, Interdisciplinary Systematic Review: mechanistic evidence and epistemic justice (UKRI 2025-27)
Alexandra Trofimov (University of Manchester) works on connections between health and the law.
Alexandra works on the project, EBL+: New philosophical foundations for evidence-based law (Leverhulme Trust 2023-26).
Michael Wilde (Kent and Medway Medical School) works on evidence in medicine.
Michael leads the project Evidential Pluralism in evaluations of carcinogenicity and social interventions (AHRC 2023-25).
Jon Williamson (University of Manchester) works on evidence and methods for causal and probabilistic inference in medicine.
Jon leads the projects, Interdisciplinary Systematic Review: mechanistic evidence and epistemic justice (UKRI 2025-27) and EBL+: New philosophical foundations for evidence-based law (Leverhulme Trust 2023-26) and works on the project Evidential Pluralism in evaluations of carcinogenicity and social interventions (AHRC 2023-25).