Rema Ramakrishnan
PhD
CSOR EXPRESS Senior Statistician
Rema Ramakrishnan joined the National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit in January 2021. Prior to this she was a biostatistician/epidemiologist at the Nuffield Department of Women's and Reproductive Health. She completed her Master's in Public Health degree from the University of Minnesota -Twin Cities in 2011 and PhD (Epidemiology) from the University of South Florida in 2017.
She is passionate about studying exposures and outcomes in reproductive, perinatal, and life-course epidemiology. She has an interest in causal inference and the use of advanced statistical methods to address relevant questions.
Currently, she works with Professor Marian Knight as a senior statistician on two projects – CSOR and EXPRESS.
Recent publications
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Frenotomy with breastfeeding support versus breastfeeding support alone for infants with tongue-tie and breastfeeding difficulties: the FROSTTIE RCT
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Knight M. et al, (2023), Health Technology Assessment, 27
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Maternal exposure to ambient ozone and congenital diaphragmatic hernia: A population-based retrospective cohort study from Florida, 1998–2012
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Ramakrishnan R. et al, (2022), Atmospheric Environment, 289, 119290 - 119290
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Optimising Exome Prenatal Sequencing Services (EXPRESS): a study protocol to evaluate rapid prenatal exome sequencing in the NHS Genomic Medicine Service
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Hill M. et al, (2022), NIHR Open Research, 2, 10 - 10
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Targeted-BEHRT: Deep Learning for Observational Causal Inference on Longitudinal Electronic Health Records.
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Rao S. et al, (2022), IEEE Trans Neural Netw Learn Syst, PP
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Associations of Cord Blood Lipids with Childhood Adiposity at the Age of Three Years: A Prospective Birth Cohort Study
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Ye Q-Q. et al, (2022), Metabolites, 12, 522 - 522