Research Fellow
- About
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- Email Address
- benjamin.mccormick@abdn.ac.uk
- School/Department
- School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition
Biography
Ben's current research focuses on healthy and sustainable diet choices. He uses statistical and computational modelling to untangle decisions and consequences within the food system. His work spans the food system. Using the analogy of industrial metabolism, Ben is developing a computer simulation to describe how subsidies align with food production in Scotland all the way from agricultural commodities to nutrients. He is also modelling consumption data to understand meal structures and the implications of replacing meat as people become more environmentally conscious about their diet.
Before joining The Rowett, Ben was a research fellow (contractor) at the Fogarty International Center (part of the NIH) in the US for 10 years, and was a consultant for other US institutes (Johns Hopkins, University of Virginia, Penn State). Ben was working on child growth and development in low- and middle-income settings, analysing longitudinal cohort data from an international consortium, MAL-ED. His recent research spans the aetiology and consequences of enteropathogen infection, biomarkers of environmental enteropathy, causes and recovery of growth deficits and patterns of cognitive development. Prior to this, he worked at SAC (now SRUC) modelling endemic livestock diseases. Ben trained as an ecologist and retains an interest in the factors that differentiate disease exposures and outcomes.
Ben's broader interests include understanding how research is turned into policy. As an example, with the Sabin Vaccine Institute, Ben looked at decision-support tools to better articulate the deliberative processes around vaccine introductions and use in low- and middle-income settings.
Qualifications
- PhD Zoology2005 - University of Oxford
- BSc Biological Sciences2002 - University of Oxford
- Publications
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Revealing the complexity of health determinants in resource-poor settings
American Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 176, no. 11, pp. 1051-1059Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kws183
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An exploration of spatial patterns of seasonal diarrhoeal morbidity in Thailand
Epidemiology and Infection, vol. 140, no. 7, pp. 1236-1243Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268811001919
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Spatio-temporal patterns of diarrhoeal mortality in Mexico
Epidemiology and Infection, vol. 140, no. 1, pp. 91-99Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268811000562
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EPIPOI: A user-friendly analytical tool for the extraction and visualization of temporal parameters from epidemiological time series
BMC Public Health, vol. 12, no. 1, 982Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-12-982
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Effects of varying temporal scale on spatial models of mortality patterns attributed to pediatric diarrhea
Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 91-101Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sste.2011.03.002
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An integrated approach to assessing the viability of eradicating BVD in Scottish beef suckler herds
Veterinary MicrobiologyContributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2009.09.053
Modelling bovine viral diarrhoea transmission in a Scottish beef suckler herd
The Veterinary record, vol. 166, no. 22, pp. 695Contributions to Journals: ArticlesUsing enterprise gross output as an argument for endemic disease control at farm level.
Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Conference ProceedingsIncriminating bluetongue virus vectors with climate envelope models
Journal of Applied Ecology, vol. 44, no. 6, pp. 1231-1242Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2664.2007.01342.x
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Hindsight and foresight on the spread of bluetongue virus in Europe
Contributions to Specialist Publications: ReportsThe determinants of the distribution of louping ill virus in Britain
University of Oxford.Other Contributions: Other ContributionsUnregistered frog biodiversity in the tropical Andes of northern Ecuador
American Zoologist, vol. 41, no. 6, pp. 1447Contributions to Journals: Abstracts