Sheila Lumley
DPhil student
I am an infectious diseases registrar currently undertaking a Dphil in the Matthews group supported by a Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Training Fellowship.
I have been working with the Matthews group alongside my clinical training since 2015, developing my interest in viral genomics and the application of novel sequencing platforms to clinical practice. I am currently investigating a range of diagnostic platforms, including lateral flow devices, LAMP, and sequencing, for diagnosis of respiratory viruses including SARS-CoV-2.
I am working closely with colleagues at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to deliver a large scale staff SARS-CoV-2 testing programme (over 12,500 staff tested to date), to provide enhanced infection prevention control and answer critical questions about post-infection immunity.
I continue to contribute to clinical work, and co-ordinate and deliver medical student teaching as a Teaching Fellow at Green Templeton College and as a lecturer for medical school infection teaching programs.
Recent publications
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Corrigendum to A systematic review and meta-analysis of the risk of hepatitis B virus (HBV) resistance in people treated with entecavir or tenofovir.: Journal of Clinical Virology 174 (2024) 105711.
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Lumley SF. et al, (2024), Journal of clinical virology : the official publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology, 174
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Social, clinical and biological barriers to hepatitis B virus suppression with nucleos/tide analogue therapy: who is at risk and what should we do about it?
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Im YR. et al, (2024), Sexually transmitted infections, 100, 259 - 263
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of the risk of hepatitis B virus (HBV) resistance in people treated with entecavir or tenofovir.
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Lumley SF. et al, (2024), J Clin Virol, 174
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Multiple risk factors for persistent HBV viraemia in an adult receiving nucleos/tide analogue therapy.
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Lumley S. et al, (2024), Sexually transmitted infections
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Peer support for people living with hepatitis B virus-A foundation for treatment expansion.
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Downs LO. et al, (2024), Journal of viral hepatitis