Bea’s research interests in the social determinants of health, particularly in gender, derive from her academic and professional background in global health and development. At Chatham House’s Centre for Universal Health, she worked on projects of health security, health system strengthening, and One Health, in addition to the formation of the Centre’s Gender, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy. Bea holds a BA in International Development with First Class Honours from King’s College London and is pursuing further studies in development, analysing global health issues through an intersectional lens.