Summary
Susie Schofield is a medical statistician at the National Heart and Lung Institute.
Susie graduated from Newcastle University with a BSc in Mathematics and Statistics. She then went on to graduate from Manchester University with an MSc in Statistics in 2005. In 2006 she joined the department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
Current projects include
- ADVANCE - a 20 year cohort study, investigating a wide range of outcomes relating to combat injury
- A study investigating the long term adverse health effects of exposure to fire smoke at the Grenfell Fire
- SPIRAL - A study looking into individually ventilated cages in laboratory animal facilities and prevention of laboratory animal allergy
Selected Publications
Journal Articles
Schofield SJ, Woods A, Szram J, et al. , 2019, COPD and breathlessness in older workers predict economic inactivity; A prospective cohort study, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Vol:200, ISSN:1073-449X, Pages:1228-1233
Feary JR, Schofield SJ, Canizales J, et al. , 2019, Laboratory animal allergy is preventable in modern research facilities, European Respiratory Journal, Vol:53, ISSN:0903-1936
Pierotti L, Schofield SJ, Collett D, et al. , 2018, Traffic-related air pollution and solid organ transplant failure in Great Britain: A retrospective cohort study, Journal of Transport and Health, Vol:10, ISSN:2214-1405, Pages:124-131
Schofield SJ, Doughty VL, van Stiphout N, et al. , 2016, Assisted conception and the risk of CHD: a case-control study, Cardiology in the Young, Vol:27, ISSN:1467-1107, Pages:473-479
Upchurch S, Harris JM, Cullinan P, 2010, Temporal changes in UK birth order and the prevalence of atopy, Allergy, Vol:65, ISSN:0105-4538, Pages:1039-1041