Hannah Taylor
BSc, MSc, PGCE, PhD
Epidemiologist
Hannah joined the department in 2020 after completing a PhD in Cardiovascular Epidemiology. Currently she works as an epidemiologist in the UK Biobank team and helps to review applications and reports from research teams, alongside fulfilling other responsibilities. She is interested in investigating associations between modifiable and genetic risk factors for cardiovascular disease, cancer and other chronic non-communicable diseases and conditions.
Recent publications
Reproducibility and associated regression dilution bias of accelerometer-derived physical activity and sleep in UK Biobank.
Journal article
Zisou C. et al, (2026), Int J Epidemiol, 55
UK Biobank-A Unique Resource for Discovery and Translation Research on Genetics and Neurologic Disease.
Journal article
Taylor H. et al, (2025), Neurol Genet, 11
Reproducibility and associated regression dilution bias of accelerometer-derived physical activity and sleep in the UK Biobank
Preprint
Zisou C. et al, (2025)
Adiposity, fat-free mass and incident heart failure in 500 000 individuals.
Journal article
Oguntade AS. et al, (2024), Open Heart, 11
Independent relevance of adiposity measures to coronary heart disease risk among 0.5 million adults in UK Biobank.
Journal article
Trichia E. et al, (2023), Int J Epidemiol, 52, 1836 - 1844
