Dr Natalia Monteiro Calanzani

Dr Natalia Monteiro Calanzani
Dr Natalia Monteiro Calanzani
Dr Natalia Monteiro Calanzani

BSc, MSc, PhD, AFHEA

Lecturer

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Polwarth Building
Foresterhill Campus
Foresterhill
AB25 2ZD

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School/Department
School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition

Biography

I am a Lecturer in Applied Health Sciences (Teaching & Research) with qualifications in Business, Psychology and Population Health Sciences. Originally from Brazil, I have been involved in academic research in the UK for the past 14 years, and teaching/supervising students for the past eight years. 

I have research experience in palliative and end of life care, early cancer detection/diagnosis (cancer screening and symptomatic presentation in primary care) and process and outcome evaluations (adopting systems thinking and complexity theory). I have carried out quantitative, qualitative and mixed-methods research, and worked on a range of systematic reviews. My research outputs comprise peer-reviewed publications, presentations at conferences, evidence-based reports for charities and the government (Scotland and England), and a book chapter. My current research focuses on cancer outcomes across the cancer care continuum for patients living in rural and remote areas. I am also a co-investigator in a multi-methods 5-year research programme in cancer, musculoskeletal health and frailty (Building Rural-Urban healthCare Equity for Scotland - BRUCES). I am involved in research collaborations investigating the role of biomarkers for the detection of intrathoracic cancers; cancer risk in patients with multiple or recurring symptoms in primary care; and the use of artificial intelligence to facilitate the early diagnosis of cancer in primary care.

I joined the Institute of Applied Health Sciences (School of Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition) in January 2023. I am part of the Academic Primary Care Research Group, led by Professor Peter Murchie. Previously, I have held research posts at the University of Cambridge, University of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow and King's College London.

Qualifications

  • PhD Population Health Sciences 
    2020 - University of Edinburgh 
  • MSc (Distinction) International Business 
    2008 - University of Birmingham 
  • BSc Psychology 
    2007 - Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil 
  • Qualified Business Administrator 
    2001 - Escola Tecnica de Formacao Gerencial (ETFG), Brazil 

Memberships and Affiliations

Internal Memberships

2023 - now: Member of the School Ethics Review Board (SERB) at the School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition.

External Memberships

2024 - now: member of the North Node Privacy Advisory Committee (NNPAC)

2024 - now: member of the Primary Care Collaborative Cancer Clinical Trials group (PC4)

2023 - now: Advance HE Associate Fellowship

2022 - now: Member of The Cochrane Collaboration

2019 - now: Member of the CanTest Collaborative

2017 - now: Member of the Cancer and Primary Care Research International Network (Ca-PRI)

Prizes and Awards

Cancer Research UK (CRUK) Travel Bursary to attend the 2024 Ca-PRI Conference in Melbourne (Australia)

CRUK Bursary to attend the 2019 CRUK Early Diagnosis Conference in Birmingham (UK)

Wellcome Bursary to attend the 2019 course on "Improving the Uptake of Research into UK Policy" in Cambridge (UK)

Principal's Go Abroad Fund 2016, University of Edinburgh (UK)

Edinburgh Global Research Scholarship 2015, University of Edinburgh (UK)

Principal's Career Development PhD Scholarship 2015, University of Edinburgh (UK)

Joanna Mugridge Research Award 2012 (best poster presentation), Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Conference, London (UK)

Deloitte & Touche Postgraduate Prize 2008 (best overall performance in Birmingham Business School), University of Birmingham (UK)

MSc Scholarship 2007, University of Birmingham (UK)

Undergraduate Scholarship 2006, Exchange Programme at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA)

Research

Research Areas

Applied Health Sciences

Research Specialisms

  • Applied Science
  • Health Sciences
  • Oncology
  • Systems Thinking

Our research specialisms are based on the Higher Education Classification of Subjects (HECoS) which is HESA open data, published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence.

Funding and Grants

2024-2029 - Building Rural-Urban healthCare Equity for Scotland (BRUCES) – a multi-methods research programme in cancer, musculoskeletal health and frailty. Funder: Chief Scientist Office (CSO). Role: Co-Investigator.

2023-2024 - CORRECT: Cancer PriOrities in Rural and REmote SCoTland: a multi-method study to inform larger initiatives aiming to improve cancer outcomes. Funder: Friends of Anchor. Role: Principal Investigator (PI).

2023 - IAHS Staff Development Group Fund to attend the 2023 Cancer and Primary Care Research International Network's (Ca-PRI) Conference in Oxford, UK.

2023 -2027 - CANDETECT: Accelerating detection of upper gastro-intestinal (UGI) cancers using a multi-cancer early detection platform in primary care. Funder: CRUK. Role: Named researcher. Contributed by doing a rapid review and peer reviewing application.

2015-2020 -  The role of government policy initiatives in promoting earlier diagnosis of cancer: what can we learn from the Detect Cancer Early programme in Scotland? Funder: Scottish Government. Role: Lead researcher. Developed the idea, wrote the proposal, carried out research and wrote final report.

2013 - Understanding and Supporting Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) Communities. Funder: Marie Curie Cancer Care. Grant to write a report on palliative care for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic groups. Role: Co-PI. 

Teaching

Programmes

Courses

Non-course Teaching Responsibilities

I supervise Year 5 undergraduate medical students undertaking a research project as part of their Medical Elective.

I am also a PGR advisor at the Institute of Applied Health Sciences.

Publications

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  • Is dying in hospital better than home in incurable cancer and what factors influence this? A population-based study

    Gomes, B., Calanzani, N., Koffman, J., Higginson, I.
    BMC Medicine, vol. 13, 235
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Choosing care homes as the least preferred place to die: A cross-national survey of public preferences in seven European countries

    Calanzani, N., Moens, K., Cohen, J., Higginson, I., Harding, R., Deliens, L., Toscani, F., Ferreira, P., Bausewein, C., Daveson, B., Gysels, M., Ceulemans, L., Gomes, B.
    BMC Palliative Care, vol. 13, pp. 1-11
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Integrating preferences for end of life care in the continuum of cancer care

    B., G., Calanzani, N., M.J., P., V.P., S., P.L., F., B.A., D., R., H., I., H.
    Contributions to Conferences: Abstracts
  • Learning from the public: Citizens describe the need to improve end-of-life care access, provision and recognition across Europe

    Daveson, B., Alonso, J., Calanzani, N., Ramsenthaler, C., Gysels, M., Antunes, B., Moens, K., Groeneveld, E., Albers, G., Finetti, S., Pettenati, F., Bausewein, C., Higginson, I., Harding, R., Deliens, L., Toscani, F., Ferreira, P., Ceulemans, L., Gomes, B.
    European Journal of Public Health, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 521-527
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Benefits and costs of home palliative care compared with usual care for patients with advanced illness and their family caregivers

    Gomes, B., Calanzani, N., Higginson, I.
    JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, vol. 311, no. 10, pp. 1060-1061
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Priorities for treatment, care and information if faced with serious illness: A comparative population-based survey in seven European countries

    Higginson, I., Gomes, B., Calanzani, N., Gao, W., Bausewein, C., Daveson, B., Deliens, L., Ferreira, P., Toscani, F., Gysels, M., Ceulemans, L., Simon, S., Cohen, J., Harding, R.
    Palliative Medicine, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 101-110
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Capturing activity, costs, and outcomes: The challenges to be overcome for successful economic evaluation in palliative care

    Murtagh, F., Groeneveld, E., Kaloki, Y., Calanzani, N., Bausewein, C., Higginson, I.
    Progress in Palliative Care, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 232-235
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of home palliative care services for adults with advanced illness and their caregivers

    Gomes, B., Calanzani, N., Curiale, V., McCrone P., P., Higginson, I., Brito, M.
    Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, vol. 134, no. 1
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • To be involved or not to be involved: A survey of public preferences for self-involvement in decision-making involving mental capacity (competency) within Europe

    Daveson, B., Bausewein, C., Murtagh, F., Calanzani, N., Higginson, I., Harding, R., Cohen, J., Simon, S., Deliens, L., Bechinger-English, D., Hall, S., Koffman, J., Ferreira, P., Toscani, F., Gysels, M., Ceulemans, L., Haugen, D., Gomes, B.
    Palliative Medicine, vol. 27, no. 5, pp. 418-427
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • If you had less than a year to live, would you want to know? A seven-country European population survey of public preferences for disclosure of poor prognosis

    Harding, R., Simms, V., Calanzani, N., Higginson, I., Hall, S., Gysels, M., MeƱaca, A., Bausewein, C., Deliens, L., Ferreira, P., Toscani, F., Daveson, B., Ceulemans, L., Gomes, B.
    Psycho-Oncology, vol. 22, pp. 2298-2305
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
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