Dr. Nunan has been working in academia since 2000, with a focus on clinical care and Evidence-Based medicine since 2010. Upon completion of his PhD, he joined the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine and his role is now divided between research, teaching and outreach activities.
Research
Dr. Nunan has research experience in a breadth of methodologies to support his research outputs including diagnostic studies, statistical analysis, qualitative research and clinical trials. He is the lead and principal investigator on a number of Cochrane and non-Cochrane systematic reviews and newer evidence synthesis methods including overviews of reviews. Dr. Nunan is a principal investigator with interests that focus broadly on:
Prevention and treatment of lifestyle-related conditions, particularly the role of physical activity and exercise;
Improving the understanding and use of research evidence by health professionals, patients and members of the public.
Meta-epidemiology (research on research)
He works collaboratively with other researchers at a local, national and international level.
He is a co-lead of the Catalogue of Bias team.
A list of his publications can be found here.
The Oxford–Egypt EBHC Alliance focuses on advancing Evidence-Based healthcare education, research, and practice in Egypt, through a joint transformative initiative between leading academic, research and healthcare institutions in Egypt and the Oxford Centre for Evidence Based Medicine (CEBM) in the UK.