Samia Hussain
MSc MPhil
OCTRU Medical Statistician
I studied at Newnham College Cambridge University and was trained in epidemiological research at the Institute of Public Health, Cambridge, where I had training in medical statistics, study design and systematic reviews. I have also worked on projects aimed at cardiovascular and lung cancer imaging aimed at early detection using AI in Oxford. Prior to that I was appointed a research fellow at the Centre for Evidence in Transplantation, Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences Oxford. I worked towards the development of a core outcome set in kidney transplantation and reviewed studies based on clinical trials and analysed the outcomes.
I am interested in research focusing on trial design, statistics, methodology, reporting as well as patient reported outcomes and intend to do further research in oncology and surgical sciences.
Recent publications
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Journal article
Hussain S., (2021), Journal of thoracic oncology, 16, S712 - S712
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Conference paper
Peschl H. et al, (2018), Journal of thoracic oncology, 13, S428 - S428
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Conference paper
Ayaz-Shah AA. et al, (2018), Transpl int, 31, 353 - 360
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Do Clinical Trials Reflect Reality? A Systematic Review of Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria in Trials of Renal Transplant Immunosuppression
Journal article
Ayaz-Shah A. et al, (2017), Transplant international
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Journal article
Knight SR. and Hussain S., (2016), Clin transplant, 30, 1584 - 1590
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Journal article
Hussain S. and Knight SR., (2016), Clin transplant, 30, 1440 - 1448