Staff Profile
Dr Emma Slack
Research Associate
- Email: emma.slack1@ncl.ac.uk
- Telephone: 0191 2821344
- Address: Population Health Sciences Institute
Faculty of Medical Sciences
Newcastle University
Baddiley-Clark Building
Richardson Road
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE2 4AX
Introduction
I am a Research Associate in Epidemiology within the Population Health Sciences Institute. I work on a number of different projects and am interested in many research areas. These areas include, but are not limited to; parental and child health, pregnancy, long term and fatigue related conditions, health inequalities, life-course epidemiology and epidemiological research which investigates risk factors of, and causal pathways to adverse health and behaviour outcomes.
Qualifications
PhD Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology, 2020, Newcastle University
MSc Public Health and Health Services Research, 2014, Newcastle University
BSc (Hons), 2013, Food and Human Nutrition, Newcastle University
Previous positions
Research Assistant, 2019-2020, Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University
Research Assistant, 2013-2013, Human Nutrition Research Centre, Newcastle University
Research Assistant (Placement student), 2011-2012, Human Nutrition Research Centre, Newcastle University
MRes
- Lecturer on the Clinical Epidemiology module
- Dissertation supervisor
MSc in Public Health and Health Services Research
- Lecturer on the Project Scheduling module
- Dissertation supervisor, dissertation examiner
BSc Biomedical Sciences
- Dissertation supervisor
- Insan N, Slack E, Heslehurst N, Rankin J. Antenatal depression and anxiety and early pregnancy BMI among White British and South Asian women: Retrospective analysis of data from the Born in Bradford cohort. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2020, 20(1), 502.
- Slack E, Best KE, Rankin J, Heslehurst N. Maternal obesity classes, preterm and post-term birth: a retrospective analysis of 479,864 births in England. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2020, 19, 1-9.
- Carvallaro F, Lugg-Widger F, Cannings-John R, Harron K, McNally R, Pollock AM, Blakey K, Sharp L, O’Donnell A, Hayes L, Pearce M, Harbron R, Slack E. Open letter to the ICO, CMOs and UK data providers: Reducing barriers to data access for research in the public interest - lessons from covid-19. British Medical Journal 2020, 1-13.
- Heslehurst N, Vieira R, Akhter Z, Bailey H, Slack E, Ngongalah L, Pemu A, Rankin J. The association between maternal body mass index and child obesity: a systematic review and meta-analysis. PLoS Medicine 2019, 16, e1002817.
- Slack E, Rankin J, Jones D, Heslehurst N. Effects of maternal anthropometrics on pregnancy outcomes in South Asian women: a systematic review. Obesity Reviews 2018, 19(4), 485-500.
- Heslehurst N, Vieira R, Hayes L, Crowe L, Jones D, Robalino S, SLack L, Rankin J. Maternal body mass index and post-term birth: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Obesity Reviews 2017, 18(3), 293–308.
- Heslehurst N, Vieira R, Hayes L, Crowe L, Jones D, Robalino S, Slack E, Rankin J. The association between maternal body mass index (BMI), prolonged pregnancy (PP; ≥41 weeks gestation) and post-term birth (PTB; ≥42 weeks gestation): a systematic review with meta-analysis. In: British Maternal and Fetal Medicine Society. 2016, University of Birmingham, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
- Slack E, Heslehurst N, Best K, Rankin J. Association between maternal extreme obesity and pre- and post-term birth: a national study. In: British Maternal & Fetal Medicine Society (BMFMS) 17th Annual Conference 2015. 2015, London, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
- Basterfield L, Reilly JK, Slack EL, Parkinson KN, Pearce MS, Dale A, Le Couteur AS, Adamson AJ, Reilly JJ. Diet, physical activity and sedentary behaviour in 11-13 year old UK adolescents: The Gateshead Millennium Study. In: Nutrition Society Annual Summer Meeting. 2013, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge University Press.
- Reilly JK, Basterfield L, Slack EL, Parkinson KN, Jones AR, Pearce MS, Dale A, Le Couteur AS, Adamson AJ. Tracking of fruit and vegetable consumption from childhood to adolescence: The Gateshead Millennium Study. In: Nutrition Society Annual Summer Meeting. 2013, Newcastle, UK: Cambridge University Press.