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  • Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom

Overview

Harry Hemingway is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom and has contributed extensively to the field of Medicine. Their research spans several subfields, including Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Genetics, Oncology, Epidemiology, and Molecular Biology.

Hemingway's work covers a range of main topics, with a particular focus on COVID-19 and healthcare impacts, chronic disease management strategies, COVID-19 clinical research studies, genetic associations and epidemiology, healthcare cost, quality, and practices, machine learning in healthcare, and acute myocardial infarction research.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Hemingway include:

  • Living risk prediction algorithm (QCOVID) for risk of hospital admission and mortality from coronavirus 19 in adults: national derivation and validation cohort study, 2020, BMJ
  • Estimating excess 1-year mortality associated with the COVID-19 pandemic according to underlying conditions and age: a population-based cohort study, 2020, The Lancet
  • Machine learning and artificial intelligence research for patient benefit: 20 critical questions on transparency, replicability, ethics, and effectiveness, 2020, BMJ
  • Estimated impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer services and excess 1-year mortality in people with cancer and multimorbidity: near real-time data on cancer care, cancer deaths and a population-based cohort study, 2020, BMJ Open
  • COVID-19 Mortality Risk in Down Syndrome: Results From a Cohort Study of 8 Million Adults, 2020, Annals of Internal Medicine

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Hemingway include Spiros Denaxas, Amitava Banerjee, Claudia Langenberg, Laura Pasea, and Alvina G. Lai.

Their research is regularly published in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), SSRN Electronic Journal, The Lancet Digital Health, Nature Communications, and European Heart Journal.

Hemingway has been recognized as a Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences in the United Kingdom.

Best Publications

  • Contribution of job control and other risk factors to social variations in coronary heart disease incidence

    MG Marmot;H Bosma;H Hemingway;E Brunner

  • Depression as an aetiologic and prognostic factor in coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis of 6362 events among 146 538 participants in 54 observational studies

    Amanda Nicholson;Hannah Kuper;Harry Hemingway

  • Blood pressure and incidence of twelve cardiovascular diseases: lifetime risks, healthy life-years lost, and age-specific associations in 1·25 million people.

    Eleni Rapsomaniki;Adam Timmis;Julie George;Mar Pujades-Rodriguez

  • Low job control and risk of coronary heart disease in whitehall ii (prospective cohort) study

    Hans Bosma;Michael G Marmot;Harry Hemingway;Amanda C Nicholson

  • Prognosis Research Strategy (PROGRESS) 3: prognostic model research.

    Ewout W. Steyerberg;Karel G. M. Moons;Danielle A. van der Windt;Jill A. Hayden

  • Evidence based cardiology: psychosocial factors in the aetiology and prognosis of coronary heart disease. Systematic review of prospective cohort studies.

    Harry Hemingway;Michael Marmot

  • Type 2 diabetes and incidence of cardiovascular diseases: a cohort study in 1·9 million people

    Anoop Dinesh Shah;Claudia Langenberg;Claudia Langenberg;Eleni Rapsomaniki;Spiros Denaxas

  • Temporal trends and patterns in heart failure incidence: a population-based study of 4 million individuals.

    Nathalie Conrad;Andrew Judge;Andrew Judge;Andrew Judge;Jenny Tran;Hamid Mohseni

  • Work stress and coronary heart disease: what are the mechanisms?

    Tarani Chandola;Annie Britton;Eric Brunner;Harry Hemingway

  • Genome-wide association and Mendelian randomisation analysis provide insights into the pathogenesis of heart failure.

    S Shah;A Henry;C Roselli;H Lin

  • Human gene for physical performance

    H. E. Montgomery;R. Marshall;H. Hemingway;S. Myerson

  • Comparison of Random Forest and Parametric Imputation Models for Imputing Missing Data Using MICE: A CALIBER Study

    Anoop D. Shah;Jonathan W. Bartlett;James Carpenter;Owen Nicholas

  • Prognosis Research Strategy (PROGRESS) 2: Prognostic Factor Research

    Richard D. Riley;Jill A. Hayden;Ewout W. Steyerberg;Karel G. M. Moons

  • Adrenocortical, Autonomic, and Inflammatory Causes of the Metabolic Syndrome Nested Case-Control Study

    E.J. Brunner;H. Hemingway;B.R. Walker;M. Page

  • Genomic Risk Prediction of Coronary Artery Disease in 480,000 Adults: Implications for Primary Prevention.

    Michael Inouye;Gad Abraham;Christopher P. Nelson;Angela M. Wood

  • Human angiotensin I-converting enzyme gene and endurance performance.

    S Myerson;H Hemingway;R Budget;J Martin

  • Prognosis research strategy (PROGRESS) 1: A framework for researching clinical outcomes

    Harry Hemingway;Peter Croft;Pablo Perel;Jill A Hayden

  • Systematic review of prospective cohort studies of psychosocial factors in the etiology and prognosis of coronary heart disease.

    Hannah Kuper;Michael Marmot;Harry Hemingway

  • Prognosis research strategy (PROGRESS) 4: Stratified medicine research

    Aroon D Hingorani;Daniëlle A van der Windt;Richard D Riley;Keith Abrams

  • Type 2 diabetes and incidence of a wide range of cardiovascular diseases: a cohort study in 1-9 million people

    Anoop Dinesh Shah;Claudia Langenberg;Eleni Rapsomaniki;Spiros Denaxas

Frequent Co-Authors

Amitava Banerjee
Amitava Banerjee University College London
Aroon D. Hingorani
Aroon D. Hingorani University College London
Liam Smeeth
Liam Smeeth London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Gene Feder
Gene Feder University of Bristol
Michael Marmot
Michael Marmot University College London
Martin J. Shipley
Martin J. Shipley University College London
John E. Deanfield
John E. Deanfield University College London
Eric J. Brunner
Eric J. Brunner University College London
Michael V. Holmes
Michael V. Holmes University of Oxford

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