Claire Schwartz
Claire supports the development and delivery of research and engagement projects between the Lucassen Group at the Centre for Human Genetics and the CPM. Her post strengthens and enriches existing research partnerships and builds new connections with partners and collaborators to advance the research of the Lucassen Group, the mission of the CPM and the overall strategic vision.
Previously, Claire managed an applied health research programme with strong links to the NHS. She was involved in developing collaborations between researchers and health care workers to improve day-to-day care in the NHS, building capacity to make research an integral part of healthcare professional jobs, identifying opportunities to expand research findings and maximise its potential to solve real-world problems. Claire has experience of research in large clinical trials and studies and expertise in quantitative and qualitative analysis.
Recent publications
Differences in ambulatory versus home blood pressure levels by ethnicity: data from the United Kingdom and Japan
Preprint
Fujiwara T. et al, (2024)
Home blood pressure monitoring schedule: optimal and minimum based on 2122 individual participants’ data
Journal article
Kyriakoulis KG. et al, (2022), Journal of Hypertension, 40, 1380 - 1387
HOME BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING SCHEDULE: OPTIMAL AND MINIMUM BASED ON 2,122 INDIVIDUAL SUBJECTS' DATA
Journal article
Kyriakoulis K. et al, (2022), JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 40
Optimizing a digital intervention for managing blood pressure in stroke patients using a diverse sample: Integrating the person‐based approach and patient and public involvement
Journal article
Rai T. et al, (2021), Health Expectations, 24, 327 - 340
Phenotypes of masked hypertension: Isolated ambulatory, isolated home and dual masked hypertension
Journal article
Stergiou GS. et al, (2020), Journal of Hypertension, 38, 218 - 223