Research Fellow
- About
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- Email Address
- a.h.cardy@abdn.ac.uk
- Telephone Number
- +44 (0)1224 437261
- Office Address
Room 1:020, Academic Primary Care, University of Aberdeen, Polwarth Building, Foresterhill Aberdeen AB25 2ZD
- School/Department
- School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition
Biography
Amanda Cardy has been the Northeast Coordinator for the NRS Primary Care Network (previously called The Scottish Primary Care Research Network [SPCRN]) since 2005. The Network is funded by the CSO to facilitate high quality research in primary care.
The Network can help with a wide range of projects in terms of topic, study design, geographical scope and funding (publicly funded or commercial), and can advise on study design and what may be achievable in primary care. Once projects are 'ready to go' Network staff can liaise between researchers and primary care (predominantly GP practices) to recruit practices to studies and invite suitable patients.
Amanda welcomes enquiries from researchers at any stage of their research.
- Research
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Current Research
I am the Grampian co-ordinator for the NRS Primary Care Research Network, a framework established in 2002 to coordinate national research activity in primary care. As part of a national network I am able to facilitate Scotland-wide studies as well as local projects. I am based in Academic Primary Care in the Polwarth Building.
If you have a project that you think might be relevant to Primary Care please get in touch, the earlier the better!
- Publications
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Maternal smoking during pregnancy is associated with a higher risk of non-syndromic orofacial clefts in infants: Is there an association between maternal tobacco smoking during pregnancy and nonsyndromic orofacial clefts in infants?
Evidence-based dentistry, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 43-44Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ebd.6400321
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CYP17 gene polymorphisms: prevalence and associations with hormone levels and related factors. A HuGE Review
American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 160, no. 8, pp. 729-740Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwh287
Exploring the effects of the MTHFR C677T polymorphism on the risk of clubfoot: an analysis of case-parent triads in the UK
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, vol. 58, pp. A1-A2Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/jech.58.1.1
Smoking and orofacial clefts: A United Kingdom-based case-control study
Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, vol. 41, pp. 381-386Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1597/02-142.1
Tobacco smoking and oral clefts: a meta-analysis
Bulletin of the World Health Organization, vol. 82, no. 3, pp. 213-218Contributions to Journals: ArticlesInfluence of socioeconomic conditions on growth in infancy: the 1921 Aberdeen birth cohort
Archives of Disease in Childhood, vol. 81, pp. 59Contributions to Journals: Articles