Stephanie Ross
BSc, MPhil, PhD
Teaching and Research Fellow
Stephanie Ross is a Teaching and Research Fellow at the Nuffield Department of Population Health. Prior to joining the Department in 2019, Stephanie has completed a BSc (Hons) from the University of Toronto, an MPhil in Epidemiology from Cambridge University, a PhD in Clinical Epidemiology from McMaster University and a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Epidemiology from McGill University. She also holds an Assistant Professorship in the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact at McMaster University.
Stephanie’s current research focuses on major risk factors for adult mortality in low- and middle- income countries. She is especially interested in exploring the major risk factors associated with mortality among studies conducted in Cuba.
Recent publications
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Body-mass index, blood pressure, diabetes and cardiovascular mortality in Cuba: prospective study of 146,556 participants.
Journal article
Armas Rojas NB. et al, (2021), BMC Public Health, 21
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Alcohol consumption and cause-specific mortality in Cuba: prospective study of 120 623 adults
Journal article
Rojas NA. et al, (2020), EClinicalMedicine