Lynne Haahr is the Data Coordinator for the SIREN (Sarscov2 Immunity & REinfection EvaluatioN) study in Scotland. This study aims to find out whether staff working in healthcare organisations who have evidence of prior COVID-19, detected by antibody assays (positive antibody tests), are protected from future episodes of infection compared to those who do not have evidence of prior infection (negative antibody tests).
Lynne holds an MSci and PhD in Chemistry, both awarded by the University of Glasgow. She has previously worked as Data Coordinator for the Evaluation of Cost of Nosocomial Infection (ECONI) Study at Glasgow Caledonian University and as REF Data Support Officer at the University of Glasgow.