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Dr Nagina Khan is a  Senior Clinical Research Fellow at the Centre for Health Services Studies, University of Kent.  Her work champions lived experience, patient involvement, and socially impactful research, and she is actively involved in editorial roles with BMJ LeaderBMJ Mental Health, and other journals to help bring diverse voices into academic publishing.

Dr. Nagina Khan, PhD is a Senior Clinical Research Fellow in Primary Care at the University of Kent’s Centre for Health Services Studies (CHSS), where she also serves as Director of the MSc Applied Health Research Programme. Her current research supports Integrated Care Systems (ICS) to enhance collaborative research, prioritise underserved populations, and strengthen local infrastructures for evidence-based practice and innovation. Her expertise spans mental health, social justice, and healthcare equity. She has held research roles at the University of Oxford’s Department of Psychiatry and as a Project Scientist at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) in Canada, where she focused on culturally appropriate mental health care for South Asian communities. She was previously a Medical Research Council (MRC) Research Training Fellow at the University of Manchester, researching complex interventions for depression, and later conducted postdoctoral work at the NIHR School for Primary Care Research on early intervention for first-episode psychosis.

She is currently an Associate Editor for BMJ Mental Health and an Editorial Fellow for BMJ Leader. She also served on the Editorial Board of BMC Medical Education. Her research interests include medical education, professionalism, social justice in healthcare, culturally appropriate care for South Asian Communities, and global mental health.