Staff Profile
Hannah Lumley
Research Assistant
- Email: hannah.lumley@ncl.ac.uk
- Telephone: 0191 208 5847
- Address: Stroke Research Group
Henry Wellcome Building
Faculty of Medical Sciences
缅北禁地 UK
Framlington Place
缅北禁地 upon Tyne
NE2 4HH
Background
Research Assistant within the Stroke Research Group at 缅北禁地. Graduated with a BSc(Hons) in Psychology from Northumbria University in 2016 and an MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience from Durham University in 2018. I should soon graduate with a PhD in Population Health Sciences (pending viva).
Worked on PEARS (Promoting Effective and Rapid Stroke Care) programme from 2018-2019 and SINONIMS (Study In NOvel Neuromuscular Imaging biomarkers for Motor outcome in Stroke) study from 2019-2022. Completed PhD thesis using machine learning for stroke diagnosis and prognosis in 2022-2025. Currently working on SPEEDY (Specialist PrE-hospital rEDirection for ischaemic stroke thrombectomY), as well as PRONTO (PRehospital biomarker and phONe call-based detection for ischaemic stroke thrombecTOmy) and SMART (Standardised stroke risk assessment for patients with MigrAinous symptoms Reviewed as suspected TIA).
Qualifications
BSc (Hons) Psychology
First-Class Honours
Northumbria University
July 2016
MSc Cognitive Neuroscience
Distinction
Durham University
January 2018
PhD Population Sciences
缅北禁地
Passed March 2026, Graduating July 2026
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Research Projects
Promoting Effective and Rapid Stroke Care (PEARS)
We aimed to increase the efficiency of acute stroke care by implementing and exploring various methods to optimise pre-hospital protocols and access to treatment to improve functional outcomes for patients.
Pre-hospital Diagnostics and Prognostics Literature Reviews
We conducted a scoping review of technologies, with potential for pre-hospital stroke (and sub-type) diagnosis and/or stratification, which could be used by paramedics.
We also conducted a scoping review of EEG for stroke diagnosis and prognosis.
Study in Novel Neuro-muscular Imaging Biomarkers for Motor Outcome in Stroke (SINONIMS)
The SINONIMS study aimed to utilise neuro-muscular imaging biomarkers to predict lower limb motor outcome following stroke. Advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) was be used to assess white matter integrity in the brain, as well as muscle quality in the lower limb. The study examined the impact of sarcopaenia (age related muscle degeneration), myopaenia (disease related muscle degeneration) and loss of connectivity in the corticospinal tract on motor recovery. The goal was to increase the accuracy of prognosis to allow provision of tailored treatments. Some small correlations were observed.
Specialist PrE-hospital rEDirection for ischaemic stroke thrombectomY (SPEEDY)
SPEEDY is a large multi-centre study involving five regional ambulance services and eight thrombectomy centres. The aim is to evaluate whether direct transfer to a thrombectomy centre can reduce time to treatment compared with the standard pathway.
PRehospital biomarker and phoNe call-based detection for ischaemic stroke thrombectomy (PRONTO)
PRONTO aims to evaluate a biomarker test to identify LVO in the prehospital setting. Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP) usually indicates haemorrhage, whilst D-Dimer indicates clotting. Negative GFAP and positive D-Dimer are postulated to identify LVO stroke.
Standardised stroke risk assessment for patients with MigrAinous symptoms Reviewed as suspected TIA (SMART)
SMART involves a structured patient assessment to identify stroke risk in patients with migrainous symptoms reviewed as suspected TIA.
PhD using machine learning and basic clinical information to improve stroke treatment
My PhD involved retrospective machine learning analysis of stroke patient datasets, with the aim of finding 1. an algorithm to discern stroke from stroke mimic patients, 2. an algorithm to discern LVO from non-LVO patients. The scoping review and subgroup meta-analysis explored clinical factors indicative of prognosis after thrombectomy, a surgery for a subtype of stroke involving occlusion of a large artery.
Formal Teaching Experience
Tutored undergraduate students..
Taught Biomedical Sciences Seminar on Stroke diagnostic blood biomarkers.
Informal Teaching Experience
Significant time spent personally tutoring friends and course mates during undergraduate and postgraduate study:
-Assistance with statistical methods.
-Providing accessible explanations to assist conceptualisation of complex concepts.
-Writing/editing guidance.
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Articles
- Lumley H, Shaw L, Morris J, Alton A, White P, Ford G, James M, Price C. . Frontiers in Stroke 2023, 2, 1283312.
- Elameer M, Lumley H, Moore SA, Marshall K, Alton A, Smith FE, Gani A, Blamire A, Rodgers H, Price CIM, Mitra D. . Frontiers in Neurology 2023, 14, 1229681.
- Sutcliffe L, Lumley H, Shaw L, Francis R, Price CI. . BMC Emergency Medicine 2022, 22, 29.
- Coughlan D, McMeekin P, Flynn D, Ford GA, Lumley H, Burgess D, Balami J, Mawson A, Craig D, Rice S, White P. . Emergency Medicine Journal 2021, 38(1), 33-39.
- Balami JS, Coughlan D, White PM, McMeekin P, Flynn D, Roffe C, Natarajan I, Chembala J, Nayak S, Wiggam I, Flynn P, Simister R, Sammaraiee Y, Sims D, Nader K, Dixit A, Craig D, Lumley H, Rice S, Burgess D, Foddy L, Hopkins E, Hudson B, Jones R, James MA, Buchan AM, Ford GA, Gray AM. . Clinical Medicine Journal 2020, 20(3), e40-e45.
- Lumley HA, Flynn D, Shaw L, McClelland G, Ford GA, White P, Price C. . BMC Emergency Medicine 2020, 20, 30.
- McMeekin P, Flynn D, Allen M, Coughlan D, Ford GA, Lumley H, Balami JS, James MA, Stein K, Burgess D, White P. . BMC Health Services Research 2019, 19, 821.
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Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstracts)
- Shaw L, Lendrem C, Lumley H, Morris J, White P, Price C. Stroke Biomarker Evaluation for Large Vessel Occlusion (StroBE-LVO): Work in Progress. In: UK Stroke Forum. 2024, Birmingham: International Journal of Stroke. In Preparation.
- Lumley H, Shaw L, Lendrem C, McClelland G, McMeekin P, Price C. . In: 19th UK Stroke Forum Conference. 2024, Liverpool: Sage Publications Ltd.
- Lumley HA, Shaw L, Morris J, Alton A, White P, Ford GA, James M, Price C. Associations between basic physiological observations recorded pre-thrombectomy and functional outcome: a systematic review and meta-analysis. In: UK Stroke Forum. 2024, Birmingham: International Journal of Stroke. In Preparation.
- Shaw L, Lumley H, Lendrem C, White P, Price C. Whole Blood Purine And D-Dimer Measurement For Identification Of Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke: A Prospective Observational Study. In: UK Stroke Forum 2024. 2024, Liverpool: International Journal of Stroke. In Preparation.
- Lumley H, Elameer M, Price CI, Moore SA, Gani A, Smith F, English P, Rodgers H, Blamire A, Mitra D. . In: Communications to the International Sarcopenia Translational Research Conference 2021. Journal of Frailty, Sarcopenia and Falls. 2021, Virtual: Hylonome Publications.
- Lumley H, Flynn D, Coughlan D, McMeekin P, Ford GA, Craig D, Rice S, Burgess D, Balami J, Mawson A, White P. . In: UK Stroke Forum. 2019, Telford: Sage Publications Ltd.
- Lumley H, Flynn D, Coughlan D, McMeekin P, Ford GA, Craig D, Rice S, Burgess D, Balami JS, Mawson A, White PM. . In: UK Stroke Forum 2018. 2018, Telford, UK: Sage Publications Ltd.
- Flynn D, Coughlan D, McMeekin P, Ford GA, Craig D, Rice S, Burgess D, Balami J, Mawson A, Lumley H, White P. . In: European Stroke Organisation Conference. 2018, Gothenburg, Sweden: Sage Publications Ltd.
- Balami JS, Coughlan D, McMeekin P, White PM, Flynn D, Roffe C, Wiggam I, Flynn P, Chembala J, Natarajan I, Dixit A, Hunter A, Foddy L, Hopkins E, Lumley H, Rice S, Burgess D, Craig D, Buchan AM, Ford GA, Gray A. . In: UK Stroke Forum 2018. 2018, Telford, United Kingdom: International Journal of Stroke.
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Review
- Lumley H, Flynn D, Ford GA, Inskip A, McClelland G, Shaw L, White PM, Price CIM. A Review of Technology to Assist with Patient Stratification during the Emergency Assessment of Suspected Stroke. PROSPERO 2018 2018, CRD42018087611.