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Paris J. Baptiste and team apply target trial emulation methods to a cohort of >570,000 participants to explore the effectiveness and risk of ACE-inhibitors and ARB according to ethnicity. Paris Baptiste LaurieTomlinson EHR group - LSHTM Fizz Williamson QMUL Centre for Primary Care doi.org/10.1371/journa…




Massive congratulations to Dr Najia Sultan for being one of the poster competition winners at RCGP Annual Primary Care Conference! Congratulations! 🎊👏🏻 #RCGPAC



Thrilled that my paper has received over 1000 citations & greatful for the conversations this work has fostered. We're hard at work on another #implementationscience #digitalhealth #primarycare #review watch this space! fiona stevenson 💙 @drrosalau @qmulprimarycare @qmul_wiph


Tackling structural #racism in health for London requires strategies based on equity and grassroots experience, write Dr Rageshri Dhairyawan Dipesh Gopal Dr Annabel Mala Rao bmj.com/content/387/bm…

Among British S Asians (individuals ancestrally from Bangladesh & Pakistan living in East London), a missense variant in PIEZO1 (MAF 3.9%, but very rare in non-SAS) leads to lower HgA1c & thus delayed T2D diagnosis nature.com/articles/s4146… Nature Communications






Too often when I report on genetic studies I have to add the line ‘the study was not designed to/ was unable to look at participants who were not of European ancestry’. It’s painful to write. Amazing work here by @GenesHealth Sarah Finer #type2diabetes


Interesting article by Sam Hodgson, Moneeza K Siddiqui, Sarah Finer and Colleagues which explains the genetic tests of early onset and lean type 2 #diabetes in South Asians. Full Article: rdcu.be/d1vj0 Wolfson Institute of Population Health Clinical Effectiveness Group @GenesHealth Watch this video for a summary:

Thanks to Springer Nature for inviting me to write a 'Behind the Paper' blog for their Research Communities Here it is: Migrants Face Inequality in Cancer Diagnosis go.nature.com/4eRnRLS


Want to know more about our recent research into the genetic risks of type 2 diabetes in South Asian populations? The very wonderful Prof Sarah Finer and Dr Moneeza K Siddiqui have been speaking about their work on the BBC World Service's Health Check: bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3c…

New CEG research in International Journal of Population Data Science has found half of families with children in NE London are living in overcrowded homes. In some areas, 70-79% of families have little more than a parking space per person. qmul.ac.uk/ceg/news/items… Barts and The London, Queen Mary Wolfson Institute of Population Health QMUL Centre for Primary Care 1/3


CEG’s Professor Carol Dezateux speaks to Barts Life Sciences about using health data to address inequalities, and our collaborative effort to unlock valuable information from tissue samples, imaging and genomics: bartslifesciences.org/harnessing-hea… Barts Charity
