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Sheila Rodwell OBE (née Harrison; March 7th 1947 -- 16th June 2009), known profesionally by her first married name Sheila Bingham was a British nutritional epidemiologist known for conducting detailed studies into clarify the biological mechanisms underlying the effects of different diets on health and disease, especially cancer.

Born in St Albans, she was educated at Loughborough High School and Queen Elizabeth College. She married Roger Bingham in 1970; in 2000 she married Simon Rodwell.


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