Clinical and Population Health

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Our research is focused on improving the health and quality of life of our population regionally and nationally, through the development of effective preventative and management strategies for cardiovascular and metabolic conditions and associated long-term conditions. Our researchers have a diverse range of skills including the efficient use of large scale observational and randomised data, advanced epidemiological techniques and causal inference methodology to deliver clinically meaningful population-based insight into cardiovascular and metabolic disease risk, management and clinical outcomes. This is complemented by interventional studies to improve outcomes and quality of life in high-risk groups, including the development of new therapies and alternative management strategies. We use multi-source electronic health records for trial design, outcome capture and taxonomy of cardiovascular disease. This provides evidence for commissioners, hospitals, clinicians and patients to inform future healthcare policy.

Key researchers-
Professor Chris P Gale
Dr Marlous Hall
Professor Ramzi Ajjan
Dr John Gierula
Klaus Witte
Dr Peter Tennant
Theresa Munyombwe

 

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