Beki is a public health researcher with a particular interest in children and young people’s health, intervention evaluation, and health inequities. Beki is a medical anthropologist by background and uses qualitative and mixed methods to evaluate and improve public health interventions. Beki has worked on a wide range of health topics (including physical activity, nutrition, obesity, sexual health and smoking) and study designs/methods (feasibility and full-scale RCTs, process evaluations, qualitative studies, systematic reviews and meta-ethnography). Alongside her research, Beki enjoys teaching and supervising students, contributing to post-graduate, under-graduate and professional short course modules.