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Celeste McCracken
MCom, GradDipCom, MSc
DPhil Student
- Researcher
- Statistician / Data Scientist
I hold several degrees from the University of Auckland (New Zealand) in statistics and computing, as well as an MSc in Data Science from Royal Holloway, University of London. I'm a fellow of the Royal Statistical Society.
After working as a Data Scientist in healthcare consulting, I made the change back to academic life in late 2019, working in advanced cardiovascular imaging with Professor Steffen Petersen at Queen Mary, University of London.
Now I'm a member of Oxford Centre for Magnetic Resonance working under Professor Stefan Neubauer, also working closely with Professor Tom Nichols within WIN FMRIB and the Big Data Institute.
My DPhil work involves researching linkages between heart, brain and liver using imaging-derived phenotypes within UK Biobank.
Recent publications
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The role of obesity-related cardiovascular remodelling in mediating incident cardiovascular outcomes: a population-based observational study.
Journal article
Szabo L. et al, (2023), Eur Heart J Cardiovasc Imaging
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Multi-organ imaging demonstrates the heart-brain-liver axis in UK Biobank participants.
Journal article
McCracken C. et al, (2022), Nat Commun, 13
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Prediction of incident cardiovascular events using machine learning and CMR radiomics.
Journal article
Pujadas ER. et al, (2022), Eur Radiol
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Lower birth weight is linked to poorer cardiovascular health in middle-aged population-based adults.
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Raisi-Estabragh Z. et al, (2022), Heart
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Pericardial adiposity is independently linked to adverse cardiovascular phenotypes: a CMR study of 42 598 UK Biobank participants.
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Ardissino M. et al, (2022), Eur Heart J Cardiovasc Imaging, 23, 1471 - 1481