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Richard McNally

Reader in Epidemiology at Newcastle University

Richard McNally is a well-respected Reader in Epidemiology at Newcastle University with a broad range of expertise and experience in the field of public health and statistics.

He currently serves as the Director of the Northern Region Young Persons' Malignant Disease Registry and leads the statistics group within the Institute of Health and Society, demonstrating his leadership skills and commitment to advancing research in chronic diseases.

Richard McNally's research interests primarily focus on the epidemiology of chronic diseases, with a particular emphasis on spatial aspects, such as cancer, type 1 diabetes, and primary biliary cirrhosis.

He is a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society and holds key positions in various organizations, including being an associate member of the Children's Cancer and Leukaemia Group and a member of the Yorkshire and Humber NIHR RfPB funding committee, highlighting his strong network within the academic and research community.

With a solid educational background, Richard McNally holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Applied Statistics from the University of Reading, a Master of Science (MSc) in Statistics from Imperial College London, and a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Mathematics, Statistics, and Operational Research from Queen's University Belfast.

Throughout his career, Richard has held significant roles at prestigious institutions such as the University of Manchester, University of Leeds, Sheffield Hallam University, and University of Reading, showcasing his vast experience and contributions to the field of epidemiology and biostatistics.

As an expert in methods and analysis of clustering of chronic diseases, Richard McNally is open to collaborations and welcomes applications from potential collaborators or individuals interested in joining his research group, including staff and research students.

His involvement in geographical studies of childhood cancer conducted by COMARE further demonstrates his dedication to advancing research in public health and epidemiology.

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Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom