
معرفی
Clare MacRae is a Senior Clinical Research Fellow at the Usher Institute's Centre for Population Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh. Her research focuses on understanding how household and environmental factors influence health outcomes, particularly in populations with complex chronic conditions.
Her primary research interests include:
- Multimorbidity dynamics and household clustering effects
- Pediatric healthcare utilization and intervention effectiveness
- Geospatial determinants of health outcomes
- Advanced methodologies in cohort analysis and systematic reviews
- Data linkage frameworks for population health research
She leads several major research projects funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC), including investigations into household clustering of multimorbidity and its impact on healthcare utilization patterns. Her work frequently employs large-scale cohort studies and innovative data-crunching techniques to identify social and environmental health determinants.
Dr. MacRae actively contributes to academic discourse through public engagement, including contributions to the MRC Insight Blog and participation in national discussions about healthcare data science. Her research collaborations span multiple institutions and disciplines, particularly in projects examining neighborhood effects on health through novel data analysis approaches.



