Evelynne Fulda
DPhil student (NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Programme)
Evelynne is a National Institutes of Health – Oxford Scholar. Her DPhil is supervised by Professor Aiden Doherty (Oxford Population Health), Dr Anya Topiwala (Oxford Population Health), and Dr Joshua Denny (National Human Genome Research Institute).
Her research aims to explore associations between physical activity, sleep and disease with respect to reverse causation. This work will leverage data from wrist-worn accelerometers and genomics from large biobank cohort studies, including the All of Us Research Program and the UK Biobank.
Prior to starting the DPhil, Evelynne received an AB from Harvard University and an MSc from the University of Oxford. She also completed a Trainee Fellowship in the department.
Recent publications
UK Biobank at 20 years old: a growing, global resource for dementia research
Journal article
ALLEN N. et al, (2025), Nature Reviews Neurology
ssociation of Daily Steps with Incident Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Evidence from the UK Biobank Cohort.
Journal article
Fulda ES. et al, (2025), Med Sci Sports Exerc, 57, 1905 - 1913
ssociation of daily steps with incident non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: Evidence from the UK Biobank cohort
Preprint
Fulda E. et al, (2024)
SSOCIATION BETWEEN DAILY STEP COUNT AND INCIDENT NAFLD IN PATIENTS WITH PSORIASIS: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY IN THE UK BIOBANK
Conference paper
McGagh D. et al, (2024), ACTA DERMATO-VENEREOLOGICA, 104
Factors Associated With Systemic Immune Activation Indices in a Global Primary Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Cohort of People With Human Immunodeficiency Virus on Antiretroviral Therapy.
Journal article
Looby SE. et al, (2022), Clin Infect Dis, 75, 1324 - 1333
