I am a Research Fellow in Medical Statistics, with a focus on evaluating interventions for preventing malaria in different contexts.
I joined LSHTM in April after 3 years spent completing my PhD in statistical methods for clinical trials at UCL's Innovative Clinical Trials Unit. My doctoral research focussed on the application of the estimands framework to trials evaluating interventions that might be given on more than one occasion. At UCL I also worked as a statistician on a large non-inferiority trial evaluating treatment strategies for children living with HIV, and was a lecturer in statistical programming for the MSc Statistics for Clinical Trials. Prior to starting my PhD, I completed my MSc in Medical Statistics at LSHTM.
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Malaria, statistical methods, evaluating interventions that can be given more than once, estimands for clinical trials, communication of statistical methods, causal inference.