PhD Biostatistics
Overview
The Department of Biostatistics is one of the largest departments of Biostatistics in the UK, undertaking high-impact research in statistical genetics, pharmacogenetics, joint modelling of longitudinal and time-to-event data, multivariate data analysis, stereology, multi-source evidence synthesis and clinical trials. We have a sustained track record of research funded by the MRC, Wellcome Trust, Horizon 2020 and NIHR, and is committed to excellence in methodological and applied research. This provides an ideal environment for esteemed students to develop new methodological skills and applications to important health challenges in stratified medicine, infections, regenerative medicine and public health.
Staff and students are undertaking research involving groundbreaking basic science and life-changing therapies.
We have expertise in methodological research and a track record of national and international collaboration in high quality research across a broad range of applied health research interests:
- Evidence synthesis
- Clinical trials
- Development of core outcome sets
- Recruitment and retention of participants
- Meta-analysis
- Health informatics
- Pharmacogenetics and statistical genetics
- Applied health research.
Research themes
Our research themes include:
- Systematic reviews and meta-analysis
- Analysis of laboratory-based data
- Statistical shape and image analysis
- Stereological methods.
Overview
The Department of Biostatistics is one of the largest departments of Biostatistics in the UK, undertaking high-impact research in statistical genetics, pharmacogenetics, joint modelling of longitudinal and time-to-event data, multivariate data analysis, stereology, multi-source evidence synthesis and clinical trials. We have a sustained track record of research funded by the MRC, Wellcome Trust, Horizon 2020 and NIHR, and is committed to excellence in methodological and applied research. This provides an ideal environment for esteemed students to develop new methodological skills and applications to important health challenges in stratified medicine, infections, regenerative medicine and public health.
Staff and students are undertaking research involving groundbreaking basic science and life-changing therapies.
We have expertise in methodological research and a track record of national and international collaboration in high quality research across a broad range of applied health research interests:
- Evidence synthesis
- Clinical trials
- Development of core outcome sets
- Recruitment and retention of participants
- Meta-analysis
- Health informatics
- Pharmacogenetics and statistical genetics
- Applied health research.
Research themes
Our research themes include:
- Systematic reviews and meta-analysis
- Analysis of laboratory-based data
- Statistical shape and image analysis
- Stereological methods.