Franz Clemeno
Health Data Scientist
I completed my PhD at the University of Leicester in 2025, with a thesis titled "Identification of novel predictors of asthma exacerbations through multimodal data analysis".
I joined NDORMS in November 2024 in Prof. Kassim Javaid's group. I have undertaken work for various national projects such as ADOPT, RADIATE, and RUDY. My work focuses on identifying predictors of adverse outcomes in patients, as well as identifying areas to improve provision of care to patients to improve secondary fracture prevention.
Recent publications
Oscillometry bronchodilator response testing identifies distinct pathophysiological phenotypes – a post hoc analysis of the ATLANTIS study
Journal article
Quek E. et al, (2026), ERJ Open Research, 00314 - 2026
Incidence of first and subsequent fractures in multiple myeloma patients: a parallel cohort study using UK CPRD dataset.
Journal article
Vijjhalwar R. et al, (2026), Osteoporos Int, 37, 727 - 736
Addressing the unmet challenge of pain in rare bone diseases: new insights from the RUDY UK registry.
Journal article
Legrand MA. et al, (2026), Orphanet J Rare Dis, 21
An artificial intelligence algorithm to improve diagnosis of vertebral fractures embedded in fracture liaison services can reduce fractures and reduce costs
Conference paper
Pinedo Villanueva R. et al, (2025), Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 37, 56 - 57
Radiomultiomics: quantitative CT clusters of severe asthma associated with multiomics.
Journal article
Zounemat Kermani N. et al, (2024), Eur Respir J, 64