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Dr Cherie Part

Research Fellow in Medical Statistics

United Kingdom

I joined LSHTM in 2020 after completing a MSc in Animal Behaviour and Welfare and a PhD in Veterinary Epidemiology at Queen's University Belfast. My PhD focussed on past and projected impacts of climate extremes on the health and welfare of intensively farmed livestock. I have continued my research interests in environmental epidemiology at LSHTM, firstly as a Research Fellow on the CHAMNHA (Climate, Heat and Maternal and Neonatal Health in Africa) project and, more recently, on the HIGH (Heat Indicators for Global Health) Horizons project. I am particularly interested in the development and application of statistical methods to assess the impacts of weather variability and climate change on maternal and neonatal health in sub-Saharan Africa. My recent research has focussed on quantifying the effects of ambient heat exposure during pregnancy on risk of adverse birth outcomes and maternal complications, and how extreme hot weather during the postpartum period affects maternal behaviours, including infant feeding practices.

I also have ten years experience in the community and voluntary sector; providing education, support, and advocacy services for disadvantaged young people, individuals living with HIV, and persons affected by mental ill health. In 2009, I co-designed and delivered the first rapid HIV testing service in Northern Ireland, which continues to operate today.

Affiliations

Department of Public Health, Environments and Society
Faculty of Public Health and Policy

Centres

Centre for Maternal Adolescent Reproductive & Child Health
Centre on Climate Change and Planetary Health

Teaching

I am a personal tutor on the intensive MSc in Public Health. I teach on the Basic Statistics for Public Health and Policy module. I am also a member of the MSc Research Ethics Committee.

Research

Current research projects:
CHAMNHA (Climate, Heat and Maternal and Neonatal Health in Africa)
HIGH Horizons (Heat Indicators for Global Health)

Climate change
Environmental Health
Maternal health
Neonatal health
Perinatal health
Public health
Statistical methods
Research Area
Epidemiology
Statistical methods
Environmental health
Climate change
Disease and Health Conditions
Non-communicable diseases
Country
South Africa
Kenya
Burkina Faso
Brazil
Zambia
United Kingdom
Region
Sub-Saharan Africa (all income levels)
Latin America & Caribbean (all income levels)

Selected Publications

The HEARTH-Kenya project: Impacts of indoor and outdoor heat exposure on maternal and neonatal health in rural Kenya
PART, C;
2026
The impact of weekly rainfall on water-related diseases in The Gambia: a time-series analysis of health facility data
BOSE, I; PART, C; Moirano, G; MURRAY, KA; GREEN, R; CERAMI, C; Mistry, MN; KOVATS, RS;
2026
Elsevier BV
Short-term ambient heat exposure and low APGAR score in newborns: A time-stratified case-crossover analysis in São Paulo state, Brazil (2013-2019).
DEL CARRETTO, M; GODIN, A; Neves, D; PAIXÃO, ES; WAN, K; PESCARINI, J; Ferreira, A; Cortes, TR; SMEETH, L; Barreto, ML; Brickley, EB; PART, C;
2025
PLOS global public health
Regional variations in the impacts of high temperature on hospital admissions in Brazil.
CHEN, H; Cecilio E Silva, IA; HAJAT, S; Russo, LX; WAN, K; PART, C; Mi, Z; BORGHI, J; NITSCH, D; Da Silva, EN; FOSS, AM;
2025
Environment international
Short-term ambient heat exposure and low APGAR score in newborns: A time-stratified case-crossover analysis in São Paulo state, Brazil (2013-2019)
Del Carretto, M; GODIN, A; Neves, D; Paixao, E; Wan, K; PESCARINI, J; Ferreira, A; Cortes, T; Smeeth, L; Barreto, M; Brickley, E; PART, C;
2025
medRxiv
Modeling the impact of multiple hazards on the Maternal and Child Health System in Zambia 
DEBELE, SE; Saulnier, D; PART, C; Chisola, MN; Chama-Chiliba, C; Trogrlic, RS; ISMAIL, S; Semwanga, A; FOSS, A; BORGHI, J;
2025
Copernicus GmbH
The HEARTH-Kenya: Study overview and implementation
PART, C;
2024
A time-stratified, case-crossover study of heat exposure and perinatal mortality from 16 hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa.
HANSON, C; De Bont, J; Annerstedt, KS; Alsina, MD R; Nobile, F; Roos, N; Waiswa, P; Pembe, A; Dossou, J-P; Chipeta, E; Benova, L; Kidanto, H; PART, C; Stafoggia, M; FILIPPI, V; Ljungman, P;
2024
Nature medicine
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