Dr Reem Malouf
Reem Malouf
Teaching Fellow and Health Service Researcher
Reem is a clinically trained neurologist with a special interest in all types of dementia. She has worked at the Radcliffe Infirmary and published several Cochrane reviews for the prevention and treatment of cognitive decline and dementia. Reem also worked as a clinical research fellow at St George's Hospital in London. She is an editor of the Cochrane Lung Cancer group, and a member of the Cochrane methodology and living systematic reviews network groups.
At the NPEU, Reem leads a project looking at maternity services for women with physical and mental disabilities and the neuro-development of children born prematurely, and in preterm birth clinics.
Reem is a teaching fellow in epidemiology. She is involved with lectures, tutorials and assessments on the MSc in Global Health Science and Epidemiology, as well as running a course on how to conduct systematic reviews and other review types for DPhil students in the department.
Reem currently works with researchers at the John Radcliffe Hospital and Cochrane Collaboration on systematic reviews, meta-analysis and network meta-analysis.
Recent publications
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Brain health measurement: a scoping review.
Journal article
Lee A. et al, (2024), BMJ Open, 14
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Impact of low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) screening on lung cancer-related mortality.
Journal article
Bonney A. et al, (2022), Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 8
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Prevalence of anxiety and post-traumatic stress (PTS) among the parents of babies admitted to neonatal units: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Journal article
Malouf R. et al, (2022), EClinicalMedicine, 43
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Prevalence of anxiety and post-traumatic stress in parents of babies admitted to neonatal units: Systematic review and Meta-analysis
Conference paper
Malouf R. et al, (2022), JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE AND INFANT PSYCHOLOGY, 40, XXV - XXV
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The top 10 research priorities in diabetes and pregnancy according to women, support networks and healthcare professionals.
Journal article
Ayman G. et al, (2021), Diabet Med, 38