Saleema Selwiyn Rex
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
PGR student
- Profile
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I am a PhD student, evaluating statistical methods that can be used to obtain treatment effect estimates from complex causal mechanisms using cancer registry data by emulating target trial(s). This PhD is jointly funded by Yorkshire Cancer Research (YCR) and BresMed Health Solutions Ltd. My supervisors are Dr Nick Latimer, Prof Ron Akehurst and Mr Mike Bradburn.
I worked as a Statistician/Research Associate in the Clinical Trials Research Unit (CTRU), University of ºù«Ӱҵ and as a Research Fellow - Statistician in York Trials Unit after completing an MSc in Medical Statistics from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in Oct 2018. Prior to that, I worked in ºù«Ӱҵ CTRU as a Data Specialist for three years and preceding that as Data Management Officer for three years. I also have experience working as a Data Analyst Programmer for five years. In addition to my master’s degree, my qualifications include a Graduate Certificate in Statistics, P.G. Diploma in Computing, and a B.A. in Communicative English. ÂÂÂÂ
- Qualifications
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MSc in Medical Statistics, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), London. Oct 2018.
Graduate Certificate in Statistics, ºù«Ӱҵ, UK. Jun 2014
PG Diploma in Computing for Commerce and Industry, The Open university, UK. Jul 2008
BA Communicative English, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, India. Jun 1998
- Research interests
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PhD title: Evaluating the use of causal inference methods for the analysis of cancer registry data.
I have an interest in causal inference and the use of routine data in clinical research.
- Publications
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Featured publications
Journal articles
- . BMJ Open, 13(2).
- . Health Technology Assessment, 26(28).
- . JAMA Network Open, 5(1).
- . Bone & Joint Open, 2(9), 773-784.
- . The Lancet, 396(10256), 977-989.
- . HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT, 21(27).
- . Health Technology Assessment, 20(93), 1-154.
- . Trials, 15(1).
- . Clinical Trials, 174077452094764-174077452094764.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 24(71), 1-162.
Conference proceedings papers
All publications
Journal articles
- . BMJ Open, 13(2).
- . Health Technology Assessment, 26(28).
- . JAMA Network Open, 5(1).
- . Bone & Joint Open, 2(9), 773-784.
- . The Lancet, 396(10256), 977-989.
- . HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT, 21(27).
- . Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 3, 16-16.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 20(93), 1-154.
- . Public Health Research, 2(7).
- . Trials, 15(1).
- . Health Technology Assessment, 1-166.
- . Clinical Trials, 174077452094764-174077452094764.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 24(71), 1-162.
Conference proceedings papers
- . Value in Health, Vol. 25(12 Suppl) (pp S461-S461). Vienna, Austria, 6 November 2022 - 9 November 2022.
- . Trials, Vol. 20(Suppl 1) (pp 53-54). Brighton, UK, 6 October 2019 - 9 October 2019.
- Exploring mechanisms of action in clinical trials of complex interventions using mediation. TRIALS, Vol. 20
- . 1.6 General Practice and Primary Care