
Dr Tim Morris
BA, MSc, PhD
Current positions
Honorary Research Fellow
Bristol Medical School (PHS)
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Research interests
My current research falls broadly under the emerging area of sociogenomics. I am currently focussing on i) how within-family based genetic studies can be used to improve understanding of the formation of health and social outcomes, ii) the use of genetic data for predicting individual and group level differences, and iii) how results from genetic studies may be biased by underlying social processes.
I am principally interested in social inequalities in health and education; how these are formed and transmitted across generations, the impact that they have on society and individuals, and how they can be identified and reduced. My work combines longitudinal social data with genome-wide data and makes use of advanced statistical techniques to answer social science research questions in novel ways. I work principally with data from longitudinal birth cohorts and have experience in a range of advanced quantitative methods for analysing complex data structures.
My background is in quantitative social science, having completed an ESRC funded PhD in Advanced Quantitative Methods with the Centre for Multilevel Modelling and the School of Geographical Sciences at the University of Bristol. My PhD investigated the role of unobserved confounding in social science and epidemiological research, exploring how statistical methods applied to repeat measure longitudinal data can be used to account for sources of unobserved confounding between individuals.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Exploring shared genetic associations between multiple risk behaviours and mental health outcomes: analysis using the ALSPAC birth cohort
Role
Co-Investigator
Description
A PhD mini project, Exploring shared genetic associations between multiple risk behaviours and mental health outcomes: analysis using the ALSPAC birth cohort;Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/02/2021 to 30/09/2021
Exploring shared genetic associations between adolescent multiple risk behaviours and educational attainment: analysis using the ALSPAC birth cohort
Principal Investigator
Description
PhD mini project, Exploring shared genetic associations between adolescent multiple risk behaviours and educational attainment: analysis using the ALSPAC birth cohort;Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/10/2020 to 30/09/2021
Using genetic data to investigate the health impacts of residential and neighbourhood environments in childhood
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/01/2019 to 31/12/2019
Publications
Recent publications
08/02/2025Maternal Cannabis Use in Pregnancy, Perinatal Outcomes, and Cognitive Development in Offspring
European Journal of Epidemiology
Dedicated anticoagulation management protocols in fragility femoral fracture care – a source of significant variance and limited effectiveness in improving time to surgery
Injury
Genetic associations of risk behaviours and educational achievement
Communications Biology
Implications of the genomic revolution for education research and policy
British Educational Research Journal
Local government spending and mental health
Social Science and Medicine