I am Research Associate (Statistician) at the University of Bristol and I have previously worked for Centre for the Prevention of Stroke and Dementia, University of Oxford as a Medical Statistician. I hold masters in Medical Statistics from the University of Leicester where I also hold specialisation in Genetic Epidemiology. I am also John Henry Brookes Scholar of Oxford Brookes University.

I have extensive experience in analysing longitudinal, time to event data from epidemiological studies. As a mix of both, theoretical and applied Statistician, I thrive to explore and apply novel statistical methods to data of various types. Most recently, this has included the implementation of multivariate time series models to explore the relationship between two or more time-series. My other interests are clinical trial design and analysis, survival analysis, mixed models and analysis of data-set with statistical complexities (i.e. with missing data, sparse or unbalanced). I am a proud R user and experienced in analysing data with SPSS, STATA, WinBUGS, StatXact, and MLWin.