Lisa Blackwell
Senior Statistical Programmer
- Vascular Overviews Group/Renal Studies Group
Lisa is a Senior Statistical Programmer at the Clinical Trial Service Unit & Epidemiological Studies Unit (CTSU). She completed her degree in Applied Statistics at the University of Plymouth, and is now the statistical programming lead for the ATT (Anti-Thrombotic Trialists’ Collaboration), CTT (Cholesterol Treatment Trialists’ Collaboration) and STT (Stroke Thrombolysis Trialists’ Collaboration) projects within the CTSU’s Vascular Overviews Group. She is a member of the teaching staff for the Principles of Statistics module for the Nuffield Department of Population Health Global Health Science MSc. Her research interests focus on cardiovascular disease and large-scale individual participant meta-analyses of randomised studies.
Recent publications
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Efficacy and safety of statin therapy in older people: a meta-analysis of individual participant data from 28 randomised controlled trials.
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Cholesterol Treatment Trialists' Collaboration None., (2019), Lancet, 393, 407 - 415
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Campath, calcineurin inhibitor reduction, and chronic allograft nephropathy (the 3C Study) - results of a randomized controlled clinical trial.
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3C Study Collaborative Group None., (2018), Am J Transplant, 18, 1424 - 1434
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Effects of alteplase for acute stroke according to criteria defining the European Union and United States marketing authorizations: Individual-patient-data meta-analysis of randomized trials.
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Hacke W. et al, (2018), Int J Stroke, 13, 175 - 189
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Interpretation of the evidence for the efficacy and safety of statin therapy.
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Collins R. et al, (2016), Lancet, 388, 2532 - 2561
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Impact of renal function on the effects of LDL cholesterol lowering with statin-based regimens: a meta-analysis of individual participant data from 28 randomised trials.
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Cholesterol Treatment Trialists' (CTT) Collaboration None. et al, (2016), Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol, 4, 829 - 839