Wendy Burton is a Research Fellow in the Health Sciences Department, University of York. Wendy has a background in public health nutrition and her research focuses on evaluating the implementation of public health interventions along with the co-design of implementation interventions delivered within public health settings. Wendy is also the research manager and PPI lead on the HENRY III Trial, testing the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a sustainable obesity prevention programme delivered at scale ‘HENRY’ (Health, Exercise, Nutrition for the Really Young), and its role in obesity prevention within the wider complex system.
Before joining the University of York in 2021, Wendy worked and studied within the Institute of Clinical Trials Research at the University of Leeds in the Clinical Trials Research Unit’s Diet and Obesity portfolio.
Wendy is a qualitative researcher. Since starting at the University of York, Wendy has been involved in a range of projects that differ in their methodological approach:
Wendy is a trustee of the UK Implementation Society.