Prof James Carpenter
Professor of Medical Statistics
I joined the Department of Medical Statistics in Spring 1998 after completing my doctorate at Oxford University.
I am 50% seconded to the MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL, where I am an MRC Investigator in Trials Methodology and honorary professor.
Affiliations
Department of Medical Statistics
Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health
Centres
Centre for Data and Statistical Science for Health
Teaching
I co-organise the Analysis of Hierarchical and Other Dependent Data (AHODD) module, which runs on Mondays and Tuesdays after the reading week in the Spring term.
Research
Bootstrap methods; Design and analysis of clinical trials; Multilevel modelling; Missing data.
Research Area
Statistical methods
Clinical trials
Country
Uganda
Malawi
Selected Publications
Improving transportability of randomized controlled trial inference using robust prediction methods.
2023
Statistical methods in medical research
Assessing the efficacy of tuberculosis regimens in the presence of treatment non-adherence
2023
Union World Conference on Lung Health
Comment on Oberman & Vink: Should we fix or simulate the complete data in simulation studies evaluating missing data methods?
2023
Biometrical journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift
A new approach to evaluating loop inconsistency in network meta-analysis.
2023
Statistics in medicine
Multiple Imputation and its Application
2023
Multiple Imputation and its Application
Multiple imputation approaches for epoch-level accelerometer data in trials.
2023
Statistical methods in medical research
Multiple imputation of missing data under missing at random: compatible imputation models are not sufficient to avoid bias if they are mis-specified.
2023
Journal of clinical epidemiology