个人简介
Lauren Rodgers is a Research Fellow in Medical Statistics in the Health Statistics Group.
She completed a PhD in Medical Statistics which looked at the effect of missing data in crossover designs in 2008. She then spent three years as a Statistician for the Forensic Science Service working on a novel method for the statistical analysis of forensic DNA profiles. She joined the University of Exeter Medical School as a Statistician in March 2012. During her two years in the PenCLAHRC group she provided statistical support and analysis for a variety of projects focussing on child health research and observational data analysis.
Her current work is in the methodology and application of observational data in evaluating the efficacy of diabetes treatments.
Qualifications
PhD in Medical Statistics, Newcastle University
MSci in Mathematics and Statistics, University of St Andrews
研究领域
Design and analysis of clinical trials
Methods to estimate treatment effects using observational data
Missing data in clinical trials
Analysis and interpretation of STR profiles
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Farmer AJ, Rodgers LR, Lonergan M, Shields B, Weedon MN, Donnelly L, Holman RR, Pearson ER, Hattersley AT, MASTERMIND Consortium, et al (2016). Adherence to Oral Glucose-Lowering Therapies and Associations with 1-Year HbA1c: a Retrospective Cohort Analysis in a Large Primary Care Database. Diabetes Care, 39(2), 258-263. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 6
Matthews JN, Henderson R, Farewell DM, Ho WK, Rodgers LR (2014). Dropout in crossover and longitudinal studies: is complete case so bad?. Stat Methods Med Res, 23(1), 60-73. Abstract. Author URL. Article has an altmetric score of 1
Abbott RA, Whear R, Rodgers LR, Bethel A, Thompson Coon J, Kuyken W, Stein K, Dickens C (2014). Effectiveness of mindfulness-based stress reduction and mindfulness based cognitive therapy in vascular disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 76(5), 341-351. Abstract. Article has an altmetric score of 11
Rotheray S, Racey D, Rodgers L, Mcgilloway S, Berry V, Ford T (2014). Innovations in Practice: Further evidence on the effectiveness of the strengths and difficulties added value score as an outcome measure for child and adolescent services. Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Rotheray S, Racey D, Rodgers L, Mcgilloway S, Berry V, Ford T (2014). Innovations in Practice: Further evidence on the effectiveness of the strengths and difficulties added value score as an outcome measure for child and adolescent services. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 19(4), 270-273. Abstract. Article has an altmetric score of 1
Russell G, Rodgers LR, Ukoumunne OC, Ford T (2014). Prevalence of parent-reported ASD and ADHD in the UK: findings from the Millennium Cohort Study. J Autism Dev Disord, 44(1), 31-40. Abstract. Author URL. Article has an altmetric score of 41
Thompson H, Reville MC, Price A, Reynolds L, Rodgers LR, Ford T (2014). The Quality of Life scale for Children (QoL-C). Journal of Children's Services: research informing policy and practice, 9, 4-17. Full text.
Puch-Solis R, Rodgers L, Mazumder A, Pope S, Evett I, Curran J, Balding D (2013). Evaluating forensic DNA profiles using peak heights, allowing for multiple donors, allelic dropout and stutters. Forensic Science International: Genetics, 7(5), 555-563. Abstract.
Russell G, Rodgers LR, Ford T (2013). The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire as a predictor of parent-reported diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. PLOS ONE Full text.
Ho WK, Matthews JN, Henderson R, Farewell D, Rodgers LR (2012). Dropouts in the AB/BA crossover design. Stat Med, 31(16), 1675-1687. Abstract. Author URL.
Puch-Solis R, Rodgers L, Pope S, Evett I (2009). Assigning weight of DNA evidence using a continuous model that takes into account stutter and dropout. Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series, 2(1), 460-461. Abstract.
Cooke NJ, Rodgers L, Rawlings D, McCaskie AW, Holland JP (2009). Bone density of the femoral neck following Birmingham hip resurfacing. Acta Orthop, 80(6), 660-665. Abstract. Author URL.