Katherine Newell
DPhil
Global Health Epidemiologist
Katherine is a Global Health Epidemiologist in the Clinical Trial Service Unit and Epidemiological Studies Unit (CTSU). Her role involves researching and fostering scientific collaboration on the worldwide impact of selected major risk factors for premature adult mortality, including any evidence of major heterogeneity of effects in different populations.
Before this role, Katherine undertook a DPhil in Population Health also within CTSU examining the cardio-respiratory health effects of ambient air pollution in the China Kadoorie Biobank (CKB). She also holds a Masters in Public Health from Queen’s University Belfast.
Recent publications
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Aircraft noise and self-assessed mental health around a regional urban airport: a population based record linkage study.
Journal article
Wright DM. et al, (2018), Environ Health, 17
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Cardiorespiratory health effects of gaseous ambient air pollution exposure in low and middle income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Journal article
Newell K. et al, (2018), Environ Health, 17
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Cardiorespiratory health effects of particulate ambient air pollution exposure in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Journal article
Newell K. et al, (2017), Lancet Planet Health, 1, e368 - e380
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Household Air Pollution and Associated Health Effects in Low and Middle Income Countries
Chapter
NEWELL K. et al, (2015), Reference Module in Biomedical Research