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Dr. Marlous Hall is an Associate Professor in Epidemiology at the University of Leeds, affiliated with the Leeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine (LICAMM). She serves as Deputy Head of the Clinical and Population Sciences Department and co-leads the Leeds Institute for Data Analytics (LIDA) Health Community. Her expertise lies in advanced analytical methods applied to large clinical datasets, focusing on cardiovascular survivorship, multimorbidity, and causal inference. She holds a Sir Henry Wellcome Fellowship and has established the Survivorship and Multimorbidity Epidemiology Research Group.
- Educations: BSc Mathematics (University of Sheffield), MSc Statistics (University of Sheffield), PhD in Paediatric Cancer Epidemiology (University of Leeds)
- Professional Roles: Co-Director of the British Heart Foundation PhD Programme, Member of LICAMM Executive Committees, and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Her research emphasizes multimorbidity patterns in cardiovascular patients, frailty management, and improving guideline adherence. Recent work includes analyzing 1.6 million cardiac surgery patients and 56 million myocardial infarction survivors. She supervises multiple PhD students exploring topics like anticoagulation in atrial fibrillation and blood pressure management in frail populations.
- Awards: Sir Henry Wellcome Fellowship (2014), University Academic Fellowship (2017)
- Labs/Teams: Survivorship and Multimorbidity Epidemiology Research Group, Leeds Institute for Data Analytics
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