Preeti Datta-Nemdharry
Statistician / Perinatal Epidemiologist
Career summary
Preeti has worked in different fields of health ranging from sickle cell research to health services research. She has worked with analytical work, collecting data, developing databases for various studies, data management and analysis. Preeti has also been involved in teaching statistics and epidemiology. She is currently involved in facilitation/teaching epidemiology and statistics to MSc students.
Qualifications
BSc Hons Human Nutrition, University of Greenwich, July 2002
MSc Public Health Nutrition, University of Southampton, September 2003
MSc Health Services Research (Quantitative, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, September 2004
Higher Certificate module 1 (Data Collection and Interpretation), Higher Certificate module module 3 (Basic statistical methods), Royal Statistical Society, July 2010
Introductory Certificate in Teaching in Higher Education, City University London, Sept 2010
Current Research
Maternity Patient Data Linkage Project. Funded by MRC
Areas of Interests
Perinatal health, Nutritional epidemiology, Health services research
Publications
Datta-Nemdharry P, Dattani N, Macfarlane A. Country of birth of mother and outcome of births in England and Wales of babies of African and Caribbean ethnicity. Submitted for publication.
Dattani N, Datta-Nemdharry P, Macfarlane A. Linking maternity data for England, 2005-06: methods and data quality. Health Statististics Quarterly. In press.
Islam MS, Parameswaran A, Gordon-Smith EC, Rice P, Datta-Nemdharry P, Marsh JCW. Epstein-Barr virus infections after allogeneic stem cell transplantation: a comparison between non-malignant and malignant hematological disorders. Haematology 2010, 15(5): 344-350
Islam MS, Anoop P, Rice P, Benjamin R, Datta-Nemdharry P, Gordon-Smith EC, Marsh JCW. Early cytomegalovirus infections following allogeneic stem cell transplantation: a comparison between non-malignant and malignant haematological disorders. Hematology 2010; 15(1):4-10.
Islam MS, Anoop P, Datta-Nemdharry P, Sage D, Gordon-Smith EC, Turner D, Wiltshire S, O'Regan L, Marsh JCW. Implications of CD34+ cell dose on clinical and haematological outcome of allo-SCT for acquired aplastic anaemia.
Bone Marrow Transplantation 2010. 45(5):886-94.
McCarthy M, Datta P, Sherlaw-Johnson C, Coleman M, Rachel B. Is the performance of cancer services influenced more by hospital factors or by specialisation? Journal of Public Health 2008; 30(1): 69-74
Sherlaw-Johnson C, Datta P, McCarthy M. Hospital differences in patient satisfaction with care for breast, colorectal, lung and prostate cancers. European Journal of Cancer 2008; 44: 1559-1565.
McCarthy M, Datta P, Khatchatryan A, Coleman M, Rachet B. Would compliance with cancer care standards improve survival for breast, colo-rectal and lung cancers? Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2008; 62(7): 650-654.
McCarthy M, Datta P, Sherlaw-Johnson C. Organizational determinants for patients experiences for breast, lung and colorectal cancers. European Journal of Cancer Care 2009; 18(3): 287 - 294
Professional Memberships
Royal Statistical Society, Fellow, 2008
Nutrition Society, Associate Public Health Nutritionist, 2003