Madeleine Henney
BSc
School of Health and Related Research
Research Assistant

+44 114 222 6195
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School of Health and Related Research
Ground Floor Open Plan Office
Regent Court (ScHARR)
30 Regent Street
Sheffield
S1 4DA
- Profile
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I joined ScHARR (HEDS) as a Research Assistant in 2017 to work within Sheffield Alcohol Research Group (SARG). I completed an MSc in Health Economics and Decision Modelling within the department in 2020.
Prior to this I worked at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust as a trainee clinical scientist in health informatics. I work on a broad range of projects across the research conducted here at SARG. My work mainly involves using and adapting the Sheffield Alcohol Policy Model (SAPM) to investigate how alcohol policies might change population consumption and in turn, alcohol-related harms.
- Qualifications
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- MSc in Health Economics and Decision Modelling, University of Sheffield, 2020
- Postgraduate certificate in Clinical Science (Health Informatics), University of Manchester, 2017
- BSc Medical Biochemistry, University of Huddersfield, 2014
- Publications
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Journal articles
- Potential effects of minimum unit pricing at local authority level on alcohol-attributed harms in North West and North East England: a modelling study. Public Health Research, 9(4). View this article in WRRO
- OUP accepted manuscript. European Journal Of Public Health. View this article in WRRO
Conference proceedings papers
- Associations between public health team engagement in local alcohol licensing and public health and crime outcomes in England and Scotland: a timeseries analysis. The Lancet, Vol. 398 (pp S40-S40)
Reports
- Alcohol-attributable diseases and dose-response curves for the Sheffield Alcohol Policy Model version 4.0 View this article in WRRO
Other
- Potential effects of minimum unit pricing at local authority level on alcohol-attributed harms in North West and North East England: a modelling study. Public Health Research, 9(4). View this article in WRRO
- Research group
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Sheffield Alcohol Research Group