Yamina Boukari
Junior Research Fellow
Bennett Institute Junior Research Fellow in Applied Health Data Science
I am a researcher with an interest in using administrative data to better understand the health needs of migrants and other socially excluded groups. More broadly, I am interested in the wider determinants of health, including the effects of racism and xenophobia, and the impacts of armed conflict on health. Before joining the institute, I worked in the Public Health Data Science group at University College London (UCL) and in the Inclusion Health team at the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID). Prior to this, I worked in medical communications and pharmaceutical market access and I hold an MPharm (2011) and a PhD in Pharmacy (2017) from the University of Nottingham, and an MSc in Health Data Analytics (2023) from UCL.