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Simon Schoenbuchner

Employment

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Cardiff UniversityNot specifiedNot specified2021
University of CambridgeNot specifiedNot specified20172020
MRC Human Nutrition ResearchNot specifiedNot specified20162017

Education

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University of CambridgePhDNot specified20122016
University College LondonMScNot specified20102011
University of OxfordBANot specified20062010

Works

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Efficacy of early PET-CT directed switch to carboplatin and paclitaxel based definitive chemoradiotherapy in patients with oesophageal cancer who have a poor early response to induction cisplatin and capecitabine in the UK: a multi-centre randomised controlled phase II trial10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.1020592023-07
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on domiciliary care workers in Wales, UK: a data linkage cohort study using the SAIL Databank10.1136/bmjopen-2022-0706372023-06
Biomarker-guided duration of antibiotic treatment in children hospitalised with confirmed or suspected bacterial infection: statistical analysis plan for the BATCH trial and PRECISE sub-study10.1186/s13063-022-06956-92023-05-30
simisc/splintr: v1.0.310.5281/zenodo.43131032021-09-02
Establishing the impact of COVID-19 on the health outcomes of domiciliary care workers in Wales using routine data: a protocol for the OSCAR study.10.23889/ijpds.v5i4.16562021-07-14
Pregnancy‐related change in pQCT and bone biochemistry in a population with a habitually low calcium intake10.1002/jbmr.42952021-05-07
simisc/cojam v0.4.210.5281/ZENODO.43131092020-12-09
simisc/premiumPlots v1.1.110.5281/ZENODO.43130602020-12-09
simisc/whozr v1.1.010.5281/ZENODO.43131012020-12-09
The relationship between wasting and stunting: a retrospective cohort analysis of longitudinal data in Gambian children from 1976 to 201610.1093/ajcn/nqy3262019-08-01
Children who are both wasted and stunted are also underweight and have a high risk of death: a descriptive epidemiology of multiple anthropometric deficits using data from 51 countries10.1186/s13690-018-0277-12018-12
In rural Gambia, do adolescents have increased nutritional vulnerability compared with adults?10.1111/nyas.135872018-03
Ethnic Differences in Peripheral Skeletal Development Among Urban South African Adolescents: A Ten-Year Longitudinal pQCT Study10.1002/jbmr.32792017-12
Maternal calcium supplementation in a rural Gambian population associated with reduced blood pressure among adolescent female, but not male, offspring10.1530/boneabs.6.p1592017-07-11
Maternal calcium supplementation in a rural Gambian population associated with reduced height and weight among adolescent female, but not male, offspring10.1530/boneabs.6.p1602017-07-11
Maternal bone mineral changes during pregnancy as measured by peripheral QCT in rural Gambian women with a habitually low calcium intake10.1017/s00296651170033912017
Ethnic differences in adolescent male skeletal growth persist after adjustment for maturational timing10.1017/s20401744150077832015-11
Cortical area and volumetric density during pubertal growth: longitudinal analysis in black and white South African adolescent males10.1530/boneabs.4.p1292015-06-09
Fractures, bone mass and geometry in black and white South African children: The Birth to Twenty cohort10.1530/boneabs.4.p1882015-06-09
Ethnicity and bone in South African adolescents: longitudinal analysis of size and volumetric density using peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT)10.3389/978-2-88919-300-42014
Longitudinal analysis of volumetric density, size and strength towards the end of skeletal maturation in Gambian males habituated to low calcium intake10.1530/boneabs.2.oc162013-06-01

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