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| Dr I. Abnizova 01223 330385 | Statistical methods for genomic sequencing. Inverse problem solution by statistical methods. |
| Professor S.M. Bird 01223 330368 | Survival (non-proportional hazards), design of clinical trials, statistics in medical journals, statistical methods for public health and criminal justice, epidemiology of blood borne viruses (HIV and Hepatitis C), vCJD and of injection drug use including in prisons, projection of severe sequelae of injection-related Hepatitis C, appraisal of cost-effectiveness, and performance monitoring in the public services |
| Dr S.J. Bond 01223 330394 | Causal modelling in clinical trials; Competing risks survival analysis; Non-parametric Bayesian methods; Medical statistics |
| Dr D. De Angelis 01223 330390 | Resampling methods of statistical inference; statistical methods in infectious disease epidemiology; bioinformatics. |
| Dr N. Demiris 01223 330385 | Bayes methods, Stochastic Epidemic Models, Health Economics |
| Dr F. Dudbridge 01223 330375 | Statistical genetics; genetic epidemiology; bioinformatics; multiple testing. |
| Professor V.T. Farewell 01223 330371 | Medical statistics, clinical and epidemiological applications. |
| Dr B. Fu 01223 330377 http://www.mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk/BSUsite/ AboutUs/People/bo.shtml | Longitudinal data, time series, median regression, medical statistics, Hepatitis C study |
| Dr W.R. Gilks 01223 330374 | Development of statistical methodology for problems in genomics and bioinformatics. |
| Dr J.P.T. Higgins 01223 330396 | Meta-analysis, systematic reviews, clinical trials, multi-level models, Bayesian methods. |
| Dr L.E. Jamieson 01223 330 369 | Bayesian methods, missing data, cost-effectiveness analysis, infectious diseases epidemiology, population ecology |
| Dr A.L. Johnson 01223 330370 | Clinical trial methodology especially in psychiatry, neurology and transfusion medicine; history of medical statistics |
| Dr K. Kelly 01223 767408 | Bioinformatics, Genomics, Transcriptomics, Metabolomics |
| Dr F.E. Matthews 01223 330391 | epidemiology and statistics of ageing research, missing data, two-phase study designs, opthalmic epidemiology, statistics in medical journals, population based longitudinal studies |
| Dr R.M. Nixon 01223 330382 | Cluster randomisation, meta-analysis, health economics, cost-effectiveness, MCMC. |
| Dr A.T. Prevost 01223 330381 http://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/cams/toby | Medical statistics, primary care research, longitudinal data analysis, multilevel models, cluster randomised trials, sample size |
| Dr. G. Salanti 01223 763853 | Meta-analysis, mixed-effects models, isotonic regression, threshold value estimation |
| Dr L.D. Sharples 01223 330389 | Bayesian methodology, applied Markov models, health technology assessment, cardiothoracic transplantation |
| Dr F. Siannis 01223 330386 | Survival analysis, competing risks, multi-state models, epidemiological applications. |
| Dr D.J. Spiegelhalter 01223 330373 | Bayesian methods, clinical trials, graphical models, medical technology evaluation, software for Markov Chain Monte Carlo, institutional comparisons, performance monitoring |
| Mr M.J. Sweeting 01223 330382 | Statistical modelling of infectious diseases, multi-state models, |
| H Professor S.G. Thompson 01223 330366 FAX: 01223 330365 | Statistical methodology in clinical trials, meta- analysis, cluster randomised trials, cost-effectiveness, hierarchical models, Bayesian methods |
| Dr B.D.M. Tom 01223 330395 http://www.mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk/BSUsite/ AboutUs/People/briant.shtml | Survival analysis, generalised linear models, analysis of event history data, modelling longitudinal data, efficiency, bioinformatics |
| Dr R.M. Turner 01223 330393 | Cluster randomised trials, hierarchical models, Bayesian methods, evaluation of complex interventions. |
| Mr I. White 01223 330399 FAX: 01223 330388 | Statistical methodology in clinical trials and observational studies, departures from randomised treatment (non-compliance), missing data, measurement error models. |
| Mr M.D. Chatfield 01223 330312 | Medical statistics, dropout in studies of the elderly, and longitudinal modelling of memory scores. |
| Mr T.R. Fanshawe 01223 762033 http://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/cams/tom | Medical statistics, statistical consulting, primary care research, multivariate analysis. |
| Ms E.A. Gardener 01223 330344 | Medical statistics, epidemiology, ageing, meta-analysis. |
| Dr A.G. Lynch 01223 330593 http://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/cams/andy | Medical statistics, statistical consulting, applications to process control, applications to horticulture. |
| Dr C.R. Palmer 01223 330308 http://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/cams/chris/ | Medical statistics, statistical consulting, ethics and clinical trials, data-dependent designs, cardiovascular outcome trials, statistical quality of medical journals, peer review. |
| Dr A.T. Prevost 01223 330381 http://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/cams/toby.htm | Medical statistics, primary care research, longitudinal data analysis, multilevel models, cluster randomised trials, sample size. |
| Miss S.L. Vowler 01223 330593 http://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/cams/sarah | Medical statistics, statistical consulting, non-parametric methods. |
| Miss K. Vrotsou 01223 330593 http://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/cams/kalliopi | Medical statistics, statistical consultancy, genetical statistics. |
| Dr A.C. Antoniou 01223 740163 | Development of statistical modelling techniques to the inherited susceptibility of disease, specifically breast and ovarian cancer. |
| Mr A. Bhaniani 01223 740175 http://www.srl.cam.ac.uk/epic/people/ amit.shtml | Statistical methods in nutritional and genetic epidemiology, logistic regression, generalised linear regression, haplotype analysis, gene-gene and gene-environment interaction studies and epidemiological studies (cohort & case-control studies). |
| Professor D.F. Easton 01223 740160 | Genetic epidemiology, particularly of common cancers, Methodological problems in statistical genetics, Cancer epidemiology. |
| Mr S.K. Kaptoge 01223 741619 http://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/cams/stephen | Medical statistics, statistical consulting, epidemiology. |
| Dr J. Luan 01223 740048 http://www.mrc-epid.cam.ac.uk/People/ jianan.luan.html | Statistical analysis for genetic epidemiology, gene-gene and gene-environment interaction, haplotype analysis, logistic regression, mixed model and longitudinal data analysis. |
| Mr R. Luben 01223 740175 http://www.srl.cam.ac.uk/epic/people/ robert.shtml | Epidemiology, Cohort studies : Cohort analysis, design of nested case control studies, Nutritional epidemiology : modelling of food diaries. |
| Miss A.G. Mann 01223 741530 | Statistical methods in epidemiology, infectious disease and cardiovascular epidemiology. |
| Dr D.J. Thompson 01223 740164 | Genetic epidemiology of breast, ovarian and other common cancers. Statistical methodology for association studies and family based analyses. |
| Dr F.P. Treasure 01223 740155 http://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/ciu | Survival analysis, clinical trials, likelihood methods, bioassay, cancer epidemiology. |
| Dr Z. YE 01223 741530 | Genetic epidemiology in cancer and heart disease, meta-analysis, microarray data analysis, bioinformatics. |
| Mr N.M. Maclaren 01223 334761 | |
| Dr P.M.E. Altham 01223 337954 | Analysis of discrete data, multivariate analysis, generalized linear modelling, Splus graphical methods, statistical consulting |
| Dr S.P. Brooks 01223 766535 | Stochastic simulation; optimisation; Markov chain Monte Carlo; Bayesian statistics; applications in ecology, sociology, archaeology, medicine and biology. |
| Dr P. K. Friz 01223 766852 | Stochastic Calculus in particular Malliavin ~ and Rough Path Theory. Partial Differential Equations. Quantitative Finance. |
| Professor G.R. Grimmett (Head, Department Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics) 01223 337957 | Probability theory, combinatorial theory, stochastic models in statistical physics, probabilistic number theory |
| Professor F.P. Kelly FRS 01223 337963 | Random processes, networks and optimization, especially applications to the design and control of networks and the understanding of congestion phenomena. |
| Dr D.P. Kennedy 01223 337951 | Limit theorems in applied probability, sequential decision processes, optimal financial modelling |
| Dr J.R. Norris 01223 337947 | Stochastic analysis, coagulation, Malliavin calculus, stochastic differential geometry, heat kernels, homogenization. |
| Dr S.M. Pitts 01223 337960 | Non-parametric estimation and approximations in stochastic models; Queueing theory; Insurance mathematics. |
| Professor L.C.G. Rogers 01223 766806 | Financial mathematics, probability theory, stochastic analysis, statistics, mathematical economics |
| Professor Y.M. Suhov 01223 337949 | Statistical mechanics, communication theory, queueing systems, networks including neural networks |
| Professor R.R. Weber (Director, Statistical Laboratory) 01223-337944 | Mathematics for operational research and systems; models in telecommunications and operations management; control of queues, stochastic networks, on-line bin-packing, ergodicity of Markov processes, optimal search, stochastic scheduling, dynamic resource allocations, financial mathematics |
| Dr I. Armendariz 01223 766925 | Stochastic analysis, coagulation, homogenization, large devisations, interacting particle systems. |
| Dr N. Datta 01223 337955 | Quantum Information Theory: Data compression and entanglement; Statistical Mechanics: Quantum lattice models - stability of low temperature phases and interfaces; Bose-Einstein condensation. |
| Dr R. Deardon 01223 337967 | Bayesian inference & MCMC; spatial epidemiology; experimental design |
| Dr M. Draief 01223 337945 | Stochastic networks, queueing theory, interacting particle systems, scale free and small-world networks. |
| Dr C. Goldschmidt 01223 337945 | Probability; in particular, combinatorial stochastic processes such as coagulation and fragmentation. |
| Professor D.G. Kendall FRS 01223 337948 | Shape and shape theory |
| Dr R.J. Samworth 01223 337950 | Mathematical statistics: in particular, the bootstrap, nonparametric classification and regression problems and empirical processes. |
| Dr H. Wang 01223 337967 | Mechanisms of biotic dispersal and migration, the behaviours of windborne biota, and monitoring and forecasting. Current project is modelling life history/dispersal strategy interactions to predict persistence and diversity in agricultural landscapes using Markov chain Monte Carlo and Bayesian statistics. |
| Professor P. Whittle FRS 01223 337965 | Sequential optimisation problems, stochastic processes, neural networks |
| H Professor J.D. Griffiths 029 20874827 | Epidemiological modelling, queueing theory, simulation, Lanchester battle theory. |
| T(UG) Mrs G.E. Horner 029 20874856 | Time series analysis |
| Mr T.C. Iles 029 20876820 | Errors-in-variables regression and curve fitting, modelling of fish populations and statistics of fisheries biology. |
| Dr N. Leonenko 029 20875521 | Statistical Analysis of Random Fields with Weak and Strong Dependence, Fractional Random Fields, Random and Stochastic PDE, Turbulence and Finance. |
| Dr J.E. Williams | Simulation, queues, epidemiology. |
| Professor A.A. Zhigljavsky 029 20875076 http://www.cf.ac.uk/maths/ zhigljavskyaa/ | Optimal experimental design, Change point detection in time series, Multivariate statistics, Monte Carlo methods, Statistical Modelling in Market Research. |
| Dr E.C. Coles 029 20887137 | Medicine, computing, statistics. |
| Professor R.G. Newcombe 029 20887247 http://www.uwcm.ac.uk/uwcm/ms/ Robert2.html | Medical statistics, especially interval estimation for proportions and related quantities |
| Professor F.D.J. Dunstan 029 20887232 | Medical statistics, time series, reference ranges, Down's screening , spatial smoothing and disease risk mapping |
| Dr A.B.J. Nix 029 20887248 | Medical statistics, reference ranges, Down's screening, errors in variables |
| Mrs A. Hart 01772 892784 | Medical Statistics; clinical trial design |
| Dr M.A.Hurley 01772 895429 | Medical Statistics: laboratory experiments, survival analysis, age-period-cohort models, surveys. Environmental Statistics; growth modelling and energetics, population regulation, freshwater fish, limnology |
| Dr C.J. Sutton 01772 892783 | Clinical trial design; missing data issues; modelling survival data |
| Dr A.J. Morton-Jones 01772 893544 | Isotonic regression methods and applications errors-in-variables methods; MCMC methods; nonparametric regression |
| Dr L. Ballotta 020 7040 8954 http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/faculty/ l.ballotta/ | Financial Economics, stochastic processes. |
| Dr R.G. Cowell 020 7040 8454 http://www.staff.city.ac.uk/r.g.cowell/ | Probabilistic expert systems. |
| Dr R.J. Gerrard 020 7040 8950 http://www.staff.city.ac.uk/ r.j.gerrard/ | Stochastic modelling, probability simulation |
| Professor C. Glass 020 7040 8959 | Operational Research |
| Professor S. Haberman (Professor of Actuarial Science and Deputy Dean of Cass Business School) 020 7040 8471 http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/faculty/ s.haberman/ | Insurability and underwriting, graduation of actuarial data, sickness and disability insurance, mathematics of pension funding |
| Dr M.Z. Khorasanee 020 7040 8473 | Pensions modelling |
| T(PG) Dr I. Owadally 020 7040 8478 http://www.staff.city.ac.uk/ m.i.owadally/ | Pension funding, stochastic control. |
| T(UG) Mr B.D. Rickayzen 020 7040 8499 http://www.staff.city.ac.uk/ b.d.rickayzen/ | Pensions, life insurance |
| H Professor R.J. Verrall 020 7040 8476 http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/faculty/ r.verrall/ | Bayesian forecasting, with particular emphasis on insurance data |
| Dr L. Wolstenholme 020 7040 8477 | Reliability, extreme values, materials science applications |
| T(PG) Dr D. Wright 020 7040 8479 http://www.staff.city.ac.uk/ i.d.wright-1/ | Asset modelling, stochastic processes |
| Professor M. Newby (Director) 020 7040 8347 http://www.city.ac.uk/sems/mathematics/ staff/newby/newby.html | Reliability, maintenance, probabilistic models in reliability, technological risk. |
| H Professor Robin Bloomfield 020 7490 9453 http://www.csr.city.ac.uk/staff/ bloomfield/ | Dependability and safety of software-based systems; Operational Risk; Safety and dependability cases; Conservative models of reliability prediction; Development process modelling |
| Professor B. Littlewood 020 7040 8420 http://www.csr.city.ac.uk/staff/ littlewood/ | Software reliability modelling, fault tolerant software |
| Mr P. Mellor 020 7040 8422 http://www.csr.city.ac.uk/staff/mellor/ | Software reliability theory and practice, avionics systems |
| Professor L. Strigini 020 7040 8245 http://www.csr.city.ac.uk/staff/ strigini/index.html | Software reliability and safety, Fault tolerance, Bayesian methods |
| Professor A.J. Macfarlane 0207 040 5832 | FAX: 0207 040 5866 Health service and vital statistics, perinatal epidemiology, inequalities in health, history of vital and health service statistics. |
| Health Care Research Unit, St Bartholomew School of Nursing and Midwifery, Institute of Health Sciences, | |
| Teresa Allan 020 7040 5821 FAX: 0207 040 5866 | Clinical trials, bayesian statistics, diagnostic tests, medical statistics |
| H,T Professor P.D. Bourke | Statistical Monitoring Schemes, industrial statistics and quality technology, survey design, randomized response designs, simulation, design of industrial experiments |
| Dr T.M. O'Donovan | Queueing theory, simulation, time series, collapsibility in contingency tables, Computer-Assisted Learning in the teaching of Statistics |
| Dr D.N. Hunt 02476 888978 http://www.mis.coventry.ac.uk/~nhunt | Statistical education, statistical computing, spreadsheet modelling, online learning |
| Dr H. Mashhoudy 02476 888574 http://www.mis.coventry.ac.uk/~housh | Survival analysis, information graphics, medical statistics |
| Professor C.R. Reeves 02476 888579 http://www.mis.coventry.ac.uk/~colinr | Neural networks, evolutionary algorithms, heuristics, bio-informatics |
| Mrs S.E. Tyrrell 02476 888575 http://www.mis.coventry.ac.uk/~styrrell | Teaching statistics, computer aided learning, spreadsheets |
| Dr N.T. Longford 0116 250 6120 http://www.cse.dmu.ac.uk/~/ntl | Government and medical statistics. Statistical consulting. Understanding and operating with uncertainty. Missing data, small area statistics, synthetic estimation, alternatives to model selection, multilevel analysis. Honesty and integrity of statistics as a profession. |
| Dr F. Bannister +353 1 608 2186 | ISValue and evaluation, use of IS in public administration, financial/business modelling, data mining. |
| Dr E. Drew +353 1 608 1322 | Labour force, demographic and social statistics, business excellence, equality |
| Professor J. Haslett +353 1 608 1114 http://www.tcd.ie/Statistics/ JHpersonal/research.htm | Stochastic processes, time series, spatial statistics, models for correlated data, diagnostics; main current application is palaeoclimate |
| Dr K.R. Mosurski +353 1 608 1830 | Probability modelling, applications to sports, games of chance, multivariate analysis |
| H Mr E. Mullins +353 1 608 1062 | Industrial statistics, quality control, statistics in the analytical laboratory |
| Dr B. Murphy +353 1 608 2018 | Bayesian statistics, robustness, predictive inference, multivariate statistics |
| Dr M. O'Regan +353 1 608 1834 | Data mining, applied statistics, survey design and analysis |
| Dr M. Stuart +353 1 608 1014 | Industrial statistics, quality improvement, statistical education |
| Dr C. Walsh +353 1 608 1731 | Bayesian modelling, computational aspects of Bayesian inference, sampling methods, fatigue crack growth, medical statistics |
| Dr S. Wilson +353 1 608 1759 | Reliability modelling, fatigue crack behaviour, software testing, image analysis, applications of Bayesian statistics |
| Professor D. Remenyi +353 1 6081917 | Information systems and e-business, IT evaluation and management, research methodology. |
| Professor P.J. Boland 353-1-716-7153 | Statistical and probabilistic aspects of reliability theory and life testing; probabilistic methods of actuarial science; mathematical statistics; history of statistics |
| Mr G. Colgan 353-1-716-7262 | Actuarial Statistics, Life assurance solvency, dynamic asset / liability modelling, mortality and morbidity experience |
| H Dr J. Connolly 353-1-716-7103 | Statistical methods in plant and animal competition, ecology, agriculture and biology |
| T(PG) Dr A. Dunne 353-1-716-7151 | Applications of statistics to the biological sciences with particular emphasis on the pharmaceutical/pharmacological sciences. |
| T Dr G. Kelly 353-1-716-7156 | Statistical applications in medicine - in particular the AIDS epidemic; theoretical aspects of structural equations models, diagnostics and robust estimation; paradoxes in statistics |
| Dr P. Murphy 353-1-716-7641 | Official statistics; time series methods applied to balance of payments; statistical education; financial mathematics |
| Dr D. Williams 353-1-716-7154 | Experimental design with applications in agriculture, veterinary medicine and forestry; reliability theory and mathematical statistics |
| Professor J.H.Ll.Dewhurst 01382 344376 | Economic statistics, econometrics |
| H Professor I.K. Crombie 01382 4-20102 | Epidemiology |
| Dr S.A. Ogston 01382 4-20115 http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~saogston | Medical statistics |
| Dr M.W. Green 01382 344478 | Psychometrics, statistics in clinical dental research |
| Dr G.E. Thomas 01382 344475 | Ordered categorical data, child growth, primary care statistics, statistical computing |
| Dr C.A. Hackett http://www.bioss.ac.uk/staff/ christine.html | Statistical genetics, chromosome mapping, tetraploid analysis |
| Dr K.M. MacKenzie http://www.bioss.ac.uk/staff/ katrin.html | Statistical genetics, linkage disequilibrium mapping |
| H Mr J.W. McNicol 01382 568527 http://www.bioss.ac.uk/staff/jim.html | Statistical bioinformatics, multivariate methods, expert systems |
| Dr I. Milne http://www.bioss.ac.uk/staff/iainm.html | Bioinformatics, computing |
| Dr N. Massat http://www.bioss.ac.uk/staff/ nathalie.html | Multivariate methods - Applications to Plant metabolomics, proteomics and transcriptomics |
| Dr F. Wright http://www.bioss.ac.uk/staff/frank.html | Computational molecular biology, DNA and protein sequence analysis, phylogenetics, bacterial genomics |
| Professor F.P.A. Coolen 0191 334 3048 http://maths.dur.ac.uk/stats/people/fc/ fc.html | Nonparametric predictive inference, reliability theory, foundations of statistics and decision theory, Bayesian statistics, interval probability |
| T(PG) Dr P. Coolen-Schrijner 0191 334 3073 | Markov chains, quasi-stationarity, Non-parametric predictive inference, maintenance and reliability theory |
| Dr P.S. Craig 0191 334 3076 | Bayesian statistics, belief elicitation, spatial statistics, statistical analysis of computer code output, statistical computing environments, environmental applications |
| H Professor M. Goldstein 0191 334 3065 | Bayesian statistics, decision theory, foundations of statistics, computer implementation of Bayesian methods for complex problems |
| Dr O. Hryniv 0191 334 3053 | Limit theorems, large deviations, rigorous statistical mechanics, probabilistic combinatorics |
| Dr J.D.Little 00191 334 3117 | Bayesian statistics, spatio-temporal statistics, industrial statistics |
| Dr I.M. MacPhee 0191 334 3106 | Queueing and communication network models, optimisation, stochastic decision processes, countable Markov chains |
| Professor M.V. Menshikov 0191 334 3061 | Countable Markov chain theory, random walks in random environments, branching random walks, percolation theory and interacting particle systems |
| Dr J.C. Rougier 0191 334 3111 | Applied Bayesian methods, computer experiments, uncertainty and physical modelling |
| Dr A.H. Seheult 0191 334 3113 | Bayesian methods for DNA microarrays, robust methods for designed experiments, Bayesian methods for computer models of physical phenomena |
| Mr D.A. Wooff 0191 334 3121 http://maths.dur.ac.uk/stats/people/ daw/daw.html | Bayes linear methods, statistical computing, industrial statistics, graphical models, applied statistics |