Scott Montgomery
Scott Montgomery Position: Professor School/office: School of Medical SciencesEmail: c2NvdHQubW9udGdvbWVyeTtvcnUuc2U=
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- Nutrition-Gut-Brain Interactions Research Centre (NGBI)
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Responsive Nutrition Research Centre
About Scott Montgomery
Montgomery is a clinical epidemiologist and director of the Clinical Epidemiology group at Örebro University and Örebro University hospital. His research involves examining life-course influences on immune-mediated and metabolic diseases, using a combination of longitudinal epidemiological methods and biomarkers. A particular focus is causes and outcomes of multiple sclerosis. National and international collaboration with other institutions includes with Karolinska Institutet and University College London, where Montgomery is honorary professor and a founder member of the International Centre for Life-Course Studies.
Research projects
Active projects
- 1952-1956 Birth Cohort
- 1970-2000 Birth Cohort
- 1990-2019 General Population Cohort
- Adrenergic signalling in cancer progression
- Ageing, influences on treatment modalities and health outcomes
- Biological aspects of ageing
- The CDC4G study
- Comorbidity, mortality and disease progression/severity in multiple sclerosis
- Risk factors for cancer and cancer progression in a life-course perspective
- Mat i Sverige
- Real-world data and epidemiology in IBD
- Serenity in old age
- Stress-related morbidity and mortality in newly diagnosed cancer patients
- The challenge of multimorbidity in primary care patients with obstructive lung disease
- Are exposures in adolescence and early adulthood associated with different patterns of prodromal characteristics and comorbidity in Parkinsons disease?
- Örebro Birth Cohort
Completed projects
- Allergic diseases in adolescence and depression in adulthood
- Labour market and health outcomes in adults with a family member who has a chronic illness: the role of family characteristics and social services
- Characteristics during adolescence and the risk of early-onset dementia
- Characteristics in childhood and adolescence relevant to chronic disease risk later in life
- Deep learning algorithms in predicting severe complications after bariatric surgery
- Early life and intergenerational influences on immune-mediated disease risk
- The effect of probiotic supplementation on antibody response against SARS-CoV-2 in healthy adults
- Physical and psychological characteristics in adolescence and risk of cerebrovascular disease
- Physical and psychological characteristics in adolescence and subsequent gastrointestinal disease risk in adulthood
- Outcomes of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in Örebro county
- Labour market outcomes and health after surviving cancer
- Neurological complications pre-dating obesity and type 2 diabetes
- Risk of frailty after cancer treatment
- The natural history of multiple sclerosis
- The role of early psychological stress on cancer occurrence and outcomes
- Traumatic limb amputation and depression risk
- Development of a comprehensive elderly cohort