Dr Jennifer Carter
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Jennifer Carter
BA, MRes, PhD, SFHEA
Associate Course Director, MSc Global Health Science and Epidemiology, Senior Research Fellow, CTSU
As an Associate Course Director, Jennifer assists with curriculum development and pedagogical leadership for the MSc in Global Health Science & Epidemiology. She provides lectures, tutorials and assessments as a module lead for both the Statistics and Epidemiology modules on this course. She also coordinates the Summer Lecture Series, short courses in epidemiology and statistics.
As a Senior Research Fellow, Jennifer’s current research examines the measurement and influence of adiposity, dietary intake and other vascular risk factors with the risk of cardiovascular disease in large, prospective studies around the globe. She is currently a research member of the common room for Kellogg College.
Before coming to Oxford, Jennifer completed a Master of Research (MRes) degree in Psychology at the University of Manchester, and a PhD in Epidemiology at King’s College London. Her previous research examined psychosocial influences on the development of socioeconomic inequalities in mental and physical health across the life course.
In 2017, Jennifer won the Medical Sciences Division Early Career Teaching Excellence Award. She also won 'Most Acclaimed Lecturer of the Year' in 2018 for the Oxford Student Union student-led teaching awards. In 2021, she was awarded the “Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy” (SFHEA) title for her leadership in the promotion of teaching excellence.
Recent publications
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Body composition and risk factors for cardiovascular disease in global multi-ethnic populations.
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Carter JL. et al, (2023), Int J Obes (Lond), 47, 855 - 864
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Associations between types and sources of dietary carbohydrates and cardiovascular disease risk: a prospective cohort study of UK Biobank participants.
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Kelly RK. et al, (2023), BMC Med, 21
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Independent Relevance of Different Measures of Adiposity for Carotid Intima-Media Thickness in 40 000 Adults in UK Biobank.
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Pillay P. et al, (2023), J Am Heart Assoc, 12
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Dietary pattern adherence in association with changes in body composition and adiposity measurements in the UK Biobank study.
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Sweetman AK. et al, (2023), Obes Res Clin Pract, 17, 233 - 241
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Adiposity, Body Fat Distribution, and Risk of Major Stroke Types Among Adults in the United Kingdom.
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Pillay P. et al, (2022), JAMA Netw Open, 5
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Evaluation of the New Individual Fatty Acid Dataset for UK Biobank: Analysis of Intakes and Sources in 207,997 Participants.
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Kelly RK. et al, (2022), Nutrients, 14
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Associations Between Dietary Patterns and Incident Type 2 Diabetes: Prospective Cohort Study of 120,343 UK Biobank Participants.
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Gao M. et al, (2022), Diabetes Care, 45, 1315 - 1325