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Emily McFadden is a Departmental Lecturer and Senior Statistical Epidemiologist at the University of Oxford's Medical Sciences Division. She is a fellow at Kellogg College, where her research primarily focuses on the use of large routine databases in medical research and research design. McFadden has co-led various methodological initiatives, including the REDUCE-HF project, which investigates the use of electronic health records and machine learning to reduce inequalities in primary care diagnosis of heart failure. Additionally, she is a co-principal investigator in a project aimed at utilizing nipple shields to support breastfeeding. Her contributions extend to the Research Data Governance process with the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) and holding the position of Chair on Expert Review Committees. McFadden plays an active role in education as a module coordinator for 'Big Data Epidemiology' and has previously coordinated various courses at the University, including medical statistics.
University of Oxford • Oxford, ENG
Lecturer in statistical epidemiology and coordinator of select medical courses.
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.