I am an early career Research Fellow in Medical Statistics, based in the Department of Health Services Research and Policy at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
I currently research the public health impact of waiting times for cancer treatments as part of the NIHR-funded TACTIC project. This involves using 'provider profiling' statistical methods to identify best performing NHS Trusts, as well as causal inference methods to understand the impact of longer waiting times on patient outcomes.
More broadly, I have expertise in survival analysis, causal inference, evidence synthesis, cancer epidemiology and real-world evidence. I have manuscripts published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, PLOS Genetics, Scientific Reports and Communications Biology.
I have experience both in the pharmaceutical industry, being previously based in the Statistical Innovation Group in Oncology R&D at AstraZeneca (2023-2025), as well as academia, working as a Medical Statistician at the Institute of Cancer Research, London (2021-2022).
From the University of Leicester I hold a PhD in Statistical Genetics and an MSc in Medical Statistics and Modern Epidemiology. I have an undergraduate BA (Hons) in Mathematics from the University of Cambridge.
Department of Health Services Research and Policy
Faculty of Public Health and Policy
Simulation-based assessment of a Bayesian M-spline survival model with flexible baseline hazard and time-dependent effects.
2026
BMC medical research methodology
International Pooled Analysis of Leisure-Time Physical Activity and Premenopausal Breast Cancer in Women From 19 Cohorts.
2023
Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology
Self-reported walking pace, polygenic risk scores and risk of coronary artery disease in UK biobank.
2022
Nutrition, metabolism, and cardiovascular diseases : NMCD