Cori Campbell
DPhil student
I am a DPhil candidate supervised by Prof Philippa Matthews and Prof Ellie Barnes. My background is in epidemiology, and my research is broadly focused on improving characterisation and quantification of Hepatitis B virus (HBV) morbidity and mortality burdens in the United Kingdom. I am interested in identifying novel risk factors for liver cancer and end-stage disease in chronic HBV infection, and in investigating treatment eligibility and coverage across the UK HBV population. I utilise both primary care and secondary care electronic health record databases to undertake my research. My Google Scholar profile can be found here. I am also a Research Officer in the Centre for Social Investigation at Nuffield College.
I’m a Peer Supporter within both the Nuffield Department of Medicine and wider Medical Sciences Division, and am very happy to be contacted with any welfare, wellbeing or related questions or concerns, or just to have an informal chat!
Key publications
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on routine surveillance for adults with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in the UK
Preprint
Campbell C. et al, (2021)
Risk factors for the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
Journal article
Campbell C. et al, (2021), Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 28, 493 - 507
Recent publications
Hepatitis B Virus ( HBV ) Treatment Eligibility in the UK : Retrospective Longitudinal Cohort Data to Explore the Impact of Changes in Clinical Guidelines
Journal article
Campbell C. et al, (2025), Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 32
Liver, cardiovascular and metabolic factors as predictors of all-cause mortality in a rural Ugandan Cohort
Preprint
Campbell C. et al, (2025)
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on routine surveillance for adults with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in the UK
Preprint
Campbell C. et al, (2024)
nalysis of primary care electronic health record data of people living with hepatitis B virus: infection and hepatocellular carcinoma risk associated with socio-economic deprivation
Journal article
Campbell C. et al, (2024), Public Health, 226, 215 - 227