Dr Samantha Caton
BSc (Hons), M.Med.Sci, PhD
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Senior Lecturer


+44 114 222 4198
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Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
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- Profile
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I am a biological Psychologist with an interest in the broad areas of obesity, appetite regulation and nutrition. My first degree was in Psychology (University of Leeds) followed by a Masters degree in Human Nutrition (University of 91Ö±²¥).
I undertook my PhD at the University of Liverpool, studying the effects of alcohol on appetite regulation and energy balance. My PhD allowed me to combine both Psychology and Human Nutrition.
I joined the Section of Public Health as a Lecturer in October 2013. Prior to this I was a lecturer in Biopsychology and Neuroscience at the University of Bradford.
I have held post-doctoral positions both internationally and nationally; Germany (Ludwig Maximillians Universität, Munich, Department of Endocrinology), USA (Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, Department of Psychology) and most recently in the UK (University of Leeds, Institute of Psychological Sciences).
- Research interests
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- Promotion of healthful eating in pre-school children.
- Infant feeding behaviour.
- Effect of alcohol on appetite and body weight regulation.
Current projects
- Promotion of vegetable intake in pre-school children. I am currently involved, via my honorary fellowship at the University of Leeds, in an EU (FP7) funded project, "HabEat: Determining factors and critical periods in food Habit formation and breaking in Early childhood: a multidisciplinary approach" The work package that I am directly involved in is undertaken at the Human Appetite Research Unit Infant Lab, Institute of Psychological Sciences with Professor Marion Hetherington
- Early prevention: responsive feeding in pre-school children. This work is undertaken as part of an ESRC White Rose Collaborative studentship.
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- Research group
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PhD Students
- Janet McNally (University of Leeds, co-supervised with Professor Marion Hetherington
- Teaching interests
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- Supervision of Masters dissertations
- Supervision of Postgraduate research students
PhD supervision
I am interested in supervising Research Students in topics/areas such as Obesity, Nutrition and Infant feeding.
- Teaching activities
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Public Health teaching in Phase 1 of the Undergraduate Medical Degree (MBChB)
- Professional activities and memberships
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- Association for the Study of Obesity (ASO)
- Society for the Study of Ingestive Behaviour (SSIB)
- British Feeding and Drinking Group (BFDG)
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