Associate Professor Claire Carson
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+44 (0)1865 289755
L0/32, NPEU, Richard Doll Building
Claire Carson
BSc, MSc, PhD
Associate Professor in Epidemiology
- MRC Career Development Fellow
Claire Carson is an Associate Professor in Epidemiology, based in the National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit (NPEU). She has training in both quantitative and qualitative methods, and specialises in the analysis of observational and routine data. Her research interests include infertility and fertility treatment, preterm birth, and breastfeeding.
Claire also supervises DPhil students, and enjoys teaching. She is a co-lead for the Maternal and Child Health module in the MSc Global Health Science and Epidemiology, and currently contributes to the Principles of Epidemiology and Statistics modules.
Claire joined the NPEU in 2008 to work on a project exploring health outcomes of children born after assisted reproductive technologies (ART) using data from the Millennium Cohort Study. She now holds an MRC Career Development Award to investigate the longer-term outcomes of fertility treatment in women and their children using record linkage. She is also a co-investigator in the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Maternal and Neonatal Health and Care, leading work on preconception health.
Prior to joining the University of Oxford, Claire was a Research Fellow at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, where she also completed an MSc and then a PhD in Epidemiology.
Recent publications
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Pre-pregnancy care in general practice in England: cross-sectional observational study using administrative routine health data.
Journal article
Li Y. et al, (2025), BMC Public Health, 25
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Is maternal Body Mass Index associated with offspring infection-related hospital admissions? Findings from the Born in Bradford cohort study linked to hospital admission data
Journal article
COATHUP V. et al, (2025), BMJ Medicine
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Maternal postpartum six-week check and short-term health outcomes for women with hypertensive disorders in pregnancy: an observational study using the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD)
Journal article
RAMAKRISHNAN R. et al, (2025), Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica
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Addressing uncertainty in identifying pregnancies in the English CPRD GOLD Pregnancy Register: a methodological study using a worked example
Journal article
Li Y. et al, (2025), International Journal of Population Data Science, 10
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Associations between maternal body mass index and childhood infections in UK primary care: findings from the Born in Bradford birth cohort study.
Journal article
Coathup V. et al, (2024), Arch Dis Child