Rachel Craik
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Rachel Craik
BSc (Hons)
Project Manager for Collaborative Global Ultrasound Studies
Since graduating with a degree in Biology from the University of York, I have spent most of my career working in global health including working on the MalariaGEN project and coordinating the INTERBIO-21st study.
My current role at NDWRH is to manage the portfolio of global ultrasound studies being run in the department. This includes setting up the studies, working with clinicians, engineers and site staff across a number of countries to implement the projects and supporting the Oxford team.
Recent publications
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Maternal vaccination against COVID-19 and neonatal outcomes during Omicron: INTERCOVID-2022 study.
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Barros FC. et al, (2024), Am J Obstet Gynecol, 231, 460.e1 - 460.e17
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Association of maternal prenatal copper concentration with gestational duration and preterm birth: a multicountry meta-analysis
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Monangi NK. et al, (2024), The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 119, 221 - 231
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Pregnancy outcomes and vaccine effectiveness during the period of omicron as the variant of concern, INTERCOVID-2022: a multinational, observational study
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Villar J. et al, (2023), Obstetric Anesthesia Digest, 43, 199 - 200
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Pregnancy outcomes and vaccine effectiveness during the period of omicron as the variant of concern, INTERCOVID-2022: a multinational, observational study.
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Villar J. et al, (2023), Lancet, 401, 447 - 457
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Successful integration of newborn genetic testing into UK routine screening using prospective consent to determine eligibility for clinical trials
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Bendor-Samuel OM. et al, (2023), Archives of Disease in Childhood, 108, 26 - 30