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Jane Wardle
Jane Wardle FBA FMedSci (30 October 1950 – 20 October 2015) was a professor of clinical psychology and director of the Cancer Research UK Health Behaviour Research Centre at University College London. She was one of the pioneers of health psychology in the UK and internationally, known for her seminal work on the contribution of psychology to public health, particularly the role of psychological research in cancer prevention and work on the behavioural and genetic determinants of eating behaviour and obesity. Wardle was also noted as a public health policy campaigner, and for the frank way she wrote about her own cancer diagnosis. == Early life ==
Frances Jane Wardle was born in Oxford, England to Marcella (nee Brough) and Peter Wardle, a portrait artist, the eldest of four children. The family had little money, moved often, and parents were frequently unavailable; her mother underwent lengthy hospitalisions due to mental illness and her father, to whom she "was deeply attached to () was often absent", to the point that Jane and her siblings spent several months in a children’s home and Jane assumed parental responsibilities early on.〔 After a disrupted education involving 13 different schools, she requested admission to Oxford High School, which was granted and was even allowed to live in the house of the headmistress Mary Warnock, Baroness Warnock from time to time.〔 She subsequently studied at St Anne's College, Oxford, graduating with a BA in psychology and physiology in 1973. She moved to the King's College London's Institute of Psychiatry where she completed training in clinical psychology.〔
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