Dr Sue Lee
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Sue Lee
Senior Statistician CTSG
With expertise in biostatistics and epidemiology, Dr Sue Lee has worked in the field of infectious diseases for more than 10 years, with experience in both developed and developing countries. A member of the MORU Tropical Health Network since 2006, Sue has worked on many large-scale, multi-national, multi-site studies and across a range of study designs.
She is currently involved with local, regional and international projects on hospital and community acquired infections and antimicrobial resistance, malaria in pregnancy, refugee and migrant health, HIV and COVID-19. These projects aim to measure various aspects of health and healthcare, including prevalence, incidence, mortality risk, excess length-of-stay, and diagnostic accuracy.
As Senior Statistician in MORU’s Clinical Trials Support Group (CTSG), Sue is involved with study design, eg protocols, and implementation, eg statistical analysis plans. Holder of a PhD (Epidemiology) from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Dr Lee is well-versed in the analysis and dissemination of the results from clinical trials as well as observational studies.
Currently Associate Editor International Health, Sue has over 100 peer-reviewed publications and presentations at international conferences and meetings.
Recent publications
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Community engagement around scrub typhus in northern Thailand: a pilot project.
Perrone C. et al, (2024), Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg
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Defining the hidden burden of disease in rural communities in Bangladesh, Cambodia and Thailand: a cross-sectional household health survey protocol
Zhang M. et al, (2024), BMJ Open, 14, e081079 - e081079
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ACORN (A Clinically-Oriented Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network) II: protocol for case based antimicrobial resistance surveillance
Mo Y. et al, (2023), Wellcome Open Research, 8, 179 - 179
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ACORN (A Clinically-Oriented Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network) II: protocol for case based antimicrobial resistance surveillance
Mo Y. et al, (2023), Wellcome Open Research, 8, 179 - 179
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Cardiovascular concentration–effect relationships of amodiaquine and its metabolite desethylamodiaquine: Clinical and preclinical studies
Chan XHS. et al, (2023), British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 89, 1176 - 1186