
معرفی
Dr. Heather Waddell is a Researcher in Infectious Disease Epidemiology at the University of Glasgow's Department of Public Health. She holds a PhD from the University of Edinburgh, where her research focused on circadian rhythm dysregulation in critical illnesses like acute pancreatitis. Her work integrates multi-omics data analysis, Bayesian networks, and large-scale health surveys to address public health challenges.
Education:
- PhD (Medical Research Doctoral Training Programme), University of Edinburgh (focus: circadian rhythms in critical illness)
- Background in multi-omics and clinical data analysis.
Research Interests: Infectious disease modelling, tuberculosis research, epidemiology, critical care, and applications of systems biology. She has extensively worked with datasets like the Chilean National Health Survey and NHS multi-omics records.
Recent Work Trends: Recent publications emphasize acute pancreatitis pathophysiology, circadian rhythm disruptions in critical illness, and socio-demographic health correlations in Chile and the UK. Her 2023 Heliyon paper explored circadian rhythms' role in acute pancreatitis, while 2024 conference work highlighted multiomic analyses of clinical outcomes in this condition.
Grants & Collaborations: Collaborative projects include work with NHS datasets and international teams on metabolic pathways in acute pancreatitis. No explicit grants mentioned, but her work reflects multi-institutional partnerships.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with Glasgow's Department of Public Health, though specific lab affiliations are not detailed.



