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MRC Biostatistics Unit

Summary

I am a Research Associate working in the Efficient Study Design theme. My research involves methodological developments for the design and analysis of Bayesian adaptive clinical trials, with a specific emphasis on early phase dose-finding trials. Before joining the BSU, I completed a PhD at McGill University, where I focused on improving the performance of Bayesian adaptive designs through utilization of covariate information. Prior to this, I worked as a biostatistician at Wake Forest School of Medicine where I was involved in several randomized controlled trials. Previously, I received a bachelor’s (Molecular Genetics) and master’s (Applied Statistics) degree from Ohio State University.