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Sunjuri Sun
MBBS(Hons) BMedSc(Hons)
DPhil Student
Sunjuri joined the National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit in October 2020 to undertake a DPhil in Population Health. Prior to coming to study at the University of Oxford, Sunjuri worked as a medical doctor in Melbourne. She holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (Honours) from Monash University in Australia, as well as an intercalated Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours) for her thesis on respiratory management and bronchopulmonary dysplasia in extremely preterm infants.
Her doctoral research focuses upon harnessing the potential of big data to investigate long-term outcomes following paediatric surgery. She is supervised by Professor Marian Knight, Professor Charles Roehr and Mr Benjamin Allin. Her research is supported by the Nuffield Department of Population Health Scholarship.
Recent publications
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COVID‐19 pandemic consciousness: droplet contamination and aerosolization during pleural decompression
Journal article
Sun S. et al, (2020), ANZ Journal of Surgery
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Comparison of the longitudinal effects of persistent periodic breathing and apnoea on cerebral oxygenation in term- and preterm-born infants
Journal article
Horne RSC. et al, (2018), The Journal of Physiology, 596, 6021 - 6031