Kate Tilling

Kate Tilling

University of Bristol

H-index: 100

Europe-United Kingdom

About Kate Tilling

Kate Tilling, With an exceptional h-index of 100 and a recent h-index of 71 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bristol, specializes in the field of Medical statistics, epidemiology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Young adult ADHD symptoms in the general population and neurocognitive impairment

Empirically assessing the plausibility of unconfoundedness in observational studies

Maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index and risk of preterm birth: a collaboration using large routine health datasets

Modeling Risk Factors for Intraindividual Variability: A Mixed-Effects Beta-Binomial Model Applied to Cognitive Function in Older People in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

Association between inflammation and cognition: Triangulation of evidence using a population-based cohort and Mendelian randomization analyses

Regression discontinuity design for the study of health effects of exposures acting early in life

Accounting for bias due to outcome data missing not at random: comparison and illustration of two approaches to probabilistic bias analysis: a simulation study

Two sample Mendelian Randomisation using an outcome from a multilevel model of disease progression

Kate Tilling Information

University

Position

Professor of Medical Statistics

Citations(all)

52139

Citations(since 2020)

35265

Cited By

25993

hIndex(all)

100

hIndex(since 2020)

71

i10Index(all)

332

i10Index(since 2020)

282

Email

University Profile Page

University of Bristol

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Kate Tilling Skills & Research Interests

Medical statistics

epidemiology

Top articles of Kate Tilling

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Young adult ADHD symptoms in the general population and neurocognitive impairment

Journal of attention disorders

Sharifah Shameem Agha

Lucy Riglin

Rhian Carbury

Rachel Blakey

Amy Shakeshaft

...

2024/1

Empirically assessing the plausibility of unconfoundedness in observational studies

arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.10156

Fernando Pires Hartwig

Kate Tilling

George Davey Smith

2024/2/15

Maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index and risk of preterm birth: a collaboration using large routine health datasets

BMC medicine

Rosie P Cornish

Maria C Magnus

Stine K Urhoj

Gillian Santorelli

Lisa G Smithers

...

2024/1/5

Modeling Risk Factors for Intraindividual Variability: A Mixed-Effects Beta-Binomial Model Applied to Cognitive Function in Older People in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing

American journal of epidemiology

Richard MA Parker

Kate Tilling

Graciela Muniz Terrera

Jessica K Barrett

2024/1

Association between inflammation and cognition: Triangulation of evidence using a population-based cohort and Mendelian randomization analyses

Psychoneuroendocrinology

Chloe Slaney

Hannah Sallis

Hannah J Jones

Christina Dardani

Kate Tilling

...

2024/2/1

Regression discontinuity design for the study of health effects of exposures acting early in life

Maja Popovic

Daniela Zugna

Kate Tilling

Lorenzo Richiardi

2024/4/19

Accounting for bias due to outcome data missing not at random: comparison and illustration of two approaches to probabilistic bias analysis: a simulation study

medRxiv

Emily Kawabata

Daniel Major-Smith

Gemma Louise Clayton

Chin Yang Shapland

Tim P Morris

...

2024

Two sample Mendelian Randomisation using an outcome from a multilevel model of disease progression

European Journal of Epidemiology

Michael Lawton

Yoav Ben-Shlomo

Apostolos Gkatzionis

Michele T Hu

Donald Grosset

...

2024/1/28

A tool to assess risk of bias in non-randomized follow-up studies of exposure effects (ROBINS-E)

Environment International

Julian PT Higgins

Rebecca L Morgan

Andrew A Rooney

Kyla W Taylor

Kristina A Thayer

...

2024/4/1

Multiple imputation strategies for missing event times in a multi‐state model analysis

Statistics in Medicine

Elinor Curnow

Rachael A Hughes

Kate Birnie

Kate Tilling

Michael J Crowther

2024/1/22

A framework for conducting time-varying genome-wide association studies: An application to body mass index across childhood in six multiethnic cohorts

medRxiv

Kimberley Burrows

Anni Heiskala

Jonathan P Bradfield

Zhanna Balkhiyarova

Lijiao Ning

...

2024

Non-linear mendelian randomization: detection of biases using negative controls with a focus on BMI, Vitamin D and LDL cholesterol

medRxiv

Fergus W Hamilton

David A Hughes

Wes Spiller

Kate Tilling

George Davey Smith

2023/8/22

Investigation of genetic determinants of cognitive change in later life

Translational Psychiatry

Liam Mahedy

Emma L Anderson

Kate Tilling

Zak A Thornton

Andrew R Elmore

...

2024/1/18

Protein identification for stroke progression via Mendelian Randomization in Million Veteran Program and UK Biobank

medRxiv

Andrew R Elmore

Nimish Adhikari

April E Hartley

Hugo Javier Aparicio

Daniel Posner

...

2024

Using the global randomization test as a Mendelian randomization falsification test for the exclusion restriction assumption

European Journal of Epidemiology

Louise AC Millard

George Davey Smith

Kate Tilling

2024/2/29

Meta-regression of genome-wide association studies to estimate age-varying genetic effects

European Journal of Epidemiology

Panagiota Pagoni

Julian Higgins

Deborah A Lawlor

Evie Stergiakouli

Nicole M Warrington

...

2024/1/6

Strategies to investigate and mitigate collider bias in genetic and Mendelian randomisation studies of disease progression

Ruth E Mitchell

April E Hartley

Venexia M Walker

Apostolos Gkatzionis

James Yarmolinsky

...

2023/2/23

Incorporating interactions into structured life course modelling approaches: A simulation study and applied example of the role of access to green space and socioeconomic …

medRxiv

Daniel Major-Smith

Tadeáš Dvořák

Ahmed Elhakeem

Deborah A Lawlor

Kate Tilling

...

2023

Challenges in using data on fathers/partners to study prenatal exposures and offspring health

medRxiv

Kayleigh Easey

Apostolos Gkatzionis

Louise Amanda Claire Millard

Kate Tilling

Deborah A Lawlor

...

2023

Use of genetic correlations to examine selection bias

medRxiv

Chin Yang Shapland

Apostolos Gkatzionis

Gibran Hemani

Kate Tilling

2023/4/6

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