Christopher Millett is a Invited Full Professor at the National School of Public Health-NOVA. He has published studies on a variety of topics, including tobacco control, active travel, nutrition, health system performance and health inequalities. His main research interest is the evaluation of public health policies, with a particular focus on the impacts of health inequality. This includes the evaluation of benefit strategies to prevent non-communicable diseases and limit environmental degradation in middle-income country settings.
Christopher Millett is a researcher at the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) School of Public Health Research and co-principal investigator of the NIHR Global Health Research Centre dedicated to the study of “NCDs and Environmental Change” in Bangladesh, India and Indonesia. He sits on funding committees (NIHR, Medical Research Council, Wellcome Trust) and is an expert member of Action on Salt, a leading NGO for improving nutrition in the UK and worldwide.
He holds a PhD from Imperial College London and a BSc from the University of Sydney. He was a Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy and Practice (2008/2009) and was awarded a 5-year NIHR Research Chair (2014). He is currently a fellow at the UK Faculty of Public Health.