Our Team
The UK Colorectal Cancer Intelligence Hub is a highly collaborative programme involving the University of Oxford, the University of Leeds, the University of Edinburgh, the Bowel Cancer Intelligence UK Patient-Public Group, Health Data Insight and many others.
Click on the following links to find out more about members of the team.
Eva Morris - The UK Colorectal Cancer Intelligence Hub Principal Investigator.
Amy Downing – Leader of the Leeds team and a Senior Research Fellow specialising in the analysis of large, population-level, routinely collected datasets, such as cancer registration, hospital admissions and radiotherapy data.
Pete Hall – Clinical Senior Lecturer in Cancer Informatics and Health Economics
Elizabeth Lemmon – Research Fellow
Tameera Rahman – Data Analyst at Health Data Insight.
Paul Affleck – Programme Manager dedicated to supporting applicants with their CORECT-R requests.
Hannah Rossington – Programme Manager dedicated to supporting applicants with their CORECT-R requests.
Maheva Vallet – Senior Research Manager of the Edinburgh Cancer Informatics
Aden Kwok – Research Facilitator dedicated to coordinating data linkage with multiple data providers, data access committees, and other supply and regulatory bodies across the UK.
Our Partners
The UK Colorectal Cancer Intelligence Hub works closely with a host of organisations and charities in the field of health data research. These include:
Cancer Research UK – The UK Colorectal Cancer Intelligence Hub is funded by Cancer Research UK
Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT)
Northern Ireland Cancer Registry (NICR)
National Disease Registration Service
The Patient Public Group
It is fundamental to the UK Colorectal Cancer Intelligence Hub that individuals either at risk of, or diagnosed with, cancer are its heart, and that both patients and members of the public have confidence in the secure use of their data.
The Bowel Cancer Intelligence UK Patient-Public Group UK (BCI UK PPG) is a team of highly engaged independent patient advocates who engage with and represent the colorectal cancer population. Their role is to ensure that the Hub is used for the purposes patients deem to be the most important and acceptable to the general public.
The BCI PPG provide expert patient input into a number of research programmes and have a dedicated website.