Dr Rosie Cornish
B.Sc.(Soton.), M.Sc.(Lond.)
Current positions
Senior Research Fellow
Bristol Medical School (PHS)
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Research interests
I am a seniour research fellow in medical statistics and epidemiology in the MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit. I work on both applied and methodological research projects with a particular focus on analyses in the presence of missing data and the use of administrative and routine health data in research.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Investigating the association between school performance trajectories and offending
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/01/2022 to 31/12/2022
8073 ESRC: ES/T014393/1 The impact of childhood adversity on violent crime in adolescence and early adulthood
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/01/2021 to 30/09/2023
Home Office / ADR UK Feasibility Study Lead Academic
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
10/03/2020 to 09/12/2020
Using linked health and administrative data to reduce bias due to missing data and measurement error in observational research
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/04/2014 to 31/03/2019
Publications
Recent publications
27/08/2024Analyses using multiple imputation need to consider missing data in auxiliary variables
American Journal of Epidemiology
Association of antenatal or neonatal SARS-CoV-2 exposure with developmental and respiratory outcomes, and healthcare usage in early childhood
EClinicalMedicine
Disagreement concerning atopic dermatitis subtypes between an English prospective cohort (ALSPAC) and linked electronic health records
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology
Maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index and risk of preterm birth
BMC Medicine
Complete case logistic regression with a dichotomised continuous outcome led to biased estimates
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology