Katie Wilde

Katie Wilde

Head of Digital Research

University of Aberdeen

Biography

Ambitious and experienced manager in a Trusted Research environment, with strong leadership skills and a strong belief that data is our biggest asset.

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Interests
  • Data Science
  • Health Data
  • Trusted Research Environments
  • Fitness
  • Amatuer Gardener
  • Travels
Education
  • Masters in Public Health Modules, 2010

    University of Aberdeen

  • MMath, 2006

    Exeter University

Skills

R

90%

TREs

100%

Management

100%

Experience

 
 
 
 
 
Head of Digital Research
Oct 2010 – Present Aberdeen, Scotland

Responsibilities include:

  • Manger of three teams responsible for delivering Digital Research requirements in line with the University’s Strategic Plan.
  • Responsible for the delivery of the Trusted Research Environment, Grampian Data Safe Haven (ISO27001 Certified), a virtual environment providing access to Unconsented Data to Researchers and Clinicians
  • Collaborating with NHS and Council colleagues, contributing to advancements in data linkages supporting changes in services
 
 
 
 
 
Graduate Trainee - Analyst & Programmer
Apr 2007 – Sep 2010 Aberdeen, Scotland
Joining as a Graduate Trainee I was responsible for design and developing Access Research databases using VBA, undertaking complex extractions using SQL Server.

Training Log

First Aid Training
Research Integrity
Good Research Practice (GRP)
Covering the following topics: UK Policy Framework for Health & Social Care Research (with reference to principles of ICH GCP (E6) R2), Principles & Responsibilities, Recent and Pending Changes

Recent & Upcoming Talks

iCAIRD Outreach
AI Takeover Exploration

Recent Publications

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(2021). The clinically extremely vulnerable to COVID: Identification and changes in health care while self-isolating (shielding) during the coronavirus pandemic. MedRxiv.

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(2017). Do patients have worse outcomes in heart failure than in cancer? A primary care-based cohort study with 10-year follow-up in Scotland. European journal of heart failure.

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(2016). Data resource profile: the Aberdeen maternity and neonatal databank (AMND). International journal of epidemiology.

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(2016). Is routine hospital episode data sufficient for identifying individuals with chronic kidney disease? A comparison study with laboratory data. Health Informatics Journal.

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(2016). Long term effects of gestational hypertension and pre-eclampsia on kidney function: Record linkage study. Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women’s Cardiovascular Health.

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