Natalie Staplin (@nataliestaplin) 's Twitter Profile
Natalie Staplin

@nataliestaplin

Associate Professor and Senior Statistician, Renal Studies Group, NDPH, University of Oxford

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Aiden Doherty (@aiden1doherty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're recruiting a statistical machine learning researcher with focus on wearables and cardiovascular medicine. Big Data Institute has other terrific opportunities at the interface of data science and biomedicine too. Interested? Apply here: bdi.ox.ac.uk/vacancies Closing date 3 Oct.

Will Herrington (@willkidney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well done Charlie Harper - recipient of an Oxford Population Health (OxPop) DPhil poster prize showing the great utility of routine inpatient data for follow-up of fatal and non-fatal CV events. There really are opportunities for streamlining outcome ascertainment using routinely collected data.

Well done <a href="/charlieharperuk/">Charlie Harper</a> - recipient of an <a href="/Oxford_NDPH/">Oxford Population Health (OxPop)</a> DPhil poster prize showing the great utility of routine inpatient data for follow-up of fatal and non-fatal CV events. There really are opportunities for streamlining outcome ascertainment using routinely collected data.
Will Herrington (@willkidney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Almost everything we have recently learnt from randomized evidence about #SGLT-2 inhibition in #CKD and the ongoing outcome trials summarized all in one place for #KidneyWk by Christoph Wanner and Oxford Population Health (OxPop)

NHSBT Statistics (@nhsbt_stats) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's #NationalTellAJokeDay and not only do we love statistics, but we love statistics themed jokes too... Here are a few of our favourites (we do not own this content)

Natalie Staplin (@nataliestaplin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our commentary on a bidirectional MR study of blood pressure and kidney function is now available online, use the following link for free access until 8th October authors.elsevier.com/a/1bba-JOcphDO… Will Herrington @RichardHaynes3

Natalie Staplin (@nataliestaplin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a great opportunity to get involved with analyses of renal trials and some of the world’s largest genotyped cohort studies, please share with any statisticians that might be interested!

Kidney Research UK (@kidney_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research from scientists at Oxford Population Health (OxPop) has confirmed that obesity can increase the risk of developing #kidneydisease. Researcher Will Herrington explains more on the study, which was funded by us and Medical Research Council: bit.ly/389JbNL JASN_News

Natalie Staplin (@nataliestaplin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can’t think of a better way to share my good news, I’ve been overwhelmed by all the kind messages from my colleagues but this one is definitely my favourite!

Can’t think of a better way to share my good news, I’ve been overwhelmed by all the kind messages from my colleagues but this one is definitely my favourite!
Natalie Staplin (@nataliestaplin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking to get some experience of the editorial process? Then consider applying for the new NDT Editorial Fellowship program. I'd love to work with someone with an interest in statistics!

Oxford Population Health (OxPop) (@oxford_ndph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A recent study from UK Biobank finds that individuals with higher fat levels have an increased risk of cardiovascular events such as heart attack or stroke, and highlights the importance of controlling adiposity. Read more: bit.ly/2H88Oik

Research for the Future (@research_future) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research from Kidney Research UK has identified a key culprit in the onset of kidney disease, which could lead to potential new therapies. Read more kidneyresearchuk.org/news/new-resea… kidneyresearchuk.org/news/new-resea…

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Save the date - Saturday 28th July! with OneBicester & Bicester Round Table Like and share our page to stay up to date with the details of our summer event facebook.com/BicesterLadies…

UK Biobank (@uk_biobank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers in the US plan to use the rich UK Biobank data to develop scalable methods for analyzing genetic data and for finding genetic variants associated with phenotype. ow.ly/bi2z30jKEgX