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Margaret May's research investigates factors influencing health outcomes and disease progression across diverse populations. Her work includes studies on the association between dietary habits, such as vegetable consumption and sodium intake, and the risk of cardiovascular disease, utilizing large datasets like the UK Biobank and NHANES. She has also examined prognostic factors for prostate cancer progression, including clinical, biochemical, and pharmacological indicators, and explored the predictive value of epigenetic biomarkers of aging in patients diagnosed with oropharyngeal cancer.

Further research by May addresses critical aspects of infectious disease management, such as early antiretroviral therapy in individuals with HIV and its relation to cryptococcal meningitis mortality. Her methodological contributions include exploring multiple imputation strategies for bounded outcome variables in competing risks analyses. She also has an interest in health sciences education, as indicated by her publication on the impact of an online elective in fertility awareness-based methods for family planning and women's health.

Metrics

  • h-index: 67
  • Publications: 442
  • Citations: 20,780

Selected Publications

  • 165. Bridging Genetics and Psychiatry: ARID1B Haploinsufficiency in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Its Implications for C-L Psychiatry (2025) DOI

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