Kalynn Kennon
IDDO Head of Data Engineering
Kalynn joined IDDO in August 2016. As Head of Data Engineering, she is responsible for the development of data standards, the robustness of the curation process, assuring the quality of the data, and the efficiency of the data curation team.
Before moving to Oxford, Kalynn worked for over four years on the Nashville Breast Health Study, a breast cancer epidemiology project at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and then six years coordinating a variety of interventional trials for children with language delays at the KidTalk group at Vanderbilt University. She has a BS in Interdisciplinary Studies from Vanderbilt University.
Recent publications
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Does acute malnutrition in young children increase the risk of treatment failure following artemisinin-based combination therapy? A WWARN individual patient data meta-analysis.
Journal article
WWARN ACT Malaria and Malnutrition Study Group None., (2024), Lancet Glob Health, 12, e631 - e640
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The Ebola Data Platform: A prospective, standardised, clinical dataset collected during the 2013-2016 West African Ebola outbreak.
Preprint
Merson L. et al, (2024)
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A multi-country analysis of COVID-19 hospitalizations by vaccination status.
Journal article
Gonçalves BP. et al, (2023), Med, 4, 797 - 812.e2
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Validation of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation mortality prediction and severity of illness scores in an international COVID-19 cohort.
Journal article
Shah N. et al, (2023), Artif Organs, 47, 1490 - 1502
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Thrombotic and hemorrhagic complications of COVID-19 in adults hospitalized in high-income countries compared with those in adults hospitalized in low- and middle-income countries in an international registry.
Journal article
Griffee MJ. et al, (2023), Res Pract Thromb Haemost, 7