
Elizabeth (Liddy) Goyder is a Professor of Public Health in the School of Medicine & Population Health and the Sheffield Centre for Health & Related Research (SCHARR), University of Sheffield. She has over twenty five years’ experience as a public health researcher, with expertise in health inequalities, knowledge mobilisation and in the evaluation of complex interventions. Her current research includes a number of projects related to health inequalities in children and young people including access to recreational physical activity and housing insecurity.
