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A new study from the University of Oxford shows that people who hold coronavirus conspiracy beliefs are less likely to comply with social distancing guidelines or take-up future vaccines.
Nina Higson-Sweeney
PhD Nina Higson-Sweeney - Postdoctoral Researcher
Maike van Niekerk
BScN Maike van Niekerk - DPhil in Psychiatry Student
Bergljot Gjelsvik
PhD, BA, MSt(Oxon), DClinPsy (Norwegian equivalent), Bergljot Gjelsvik - Research Clinical Psychologist
Symon Kariuki
BScN (UoN), MSc (London), DPhil (Oxford) Symon Kariuki - Postdoctoral Research Scientist
Catherine Harmer
DPhil, MA, DipLATHE Catherine Harmer - Associate Head of Department (People and Culture), Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience
Simon Lovestone
PhD, MRCPsych Simon Lovestone - Professor of Translational Neuroscience
Josephine Fielding
BA MBBChir Josephine Fielding - Clinical Researcher
Evangeline Foster
Bsc (Hons), MSc Evangeline Foster - DPhil Student
Jessica Lorimer
Jessica Lorimer - DPhil Student and Postdoctoral Researcher
Sana Suri
B.Sc. (Hons), M.Sc. D.Phil. (Oxon) Sana Suri - Associate Professor | Alzheimer's Society Research Fellow
Marieke Martens
BSc, MSc, DPhil Marieke Martens - NIHR Oxford Health BRC Senior Postdoctoral researcher
Lauren Atkinson
BSc(Hons), MSc, DPhil Lauren Atkinson - Postdoctoral Researcher
Laura Winchester
D Phil Laura Winchester - Alzheimer's Research UK Fellow