Directory of Academic Statisticians 2007 (Research Interests)


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Kernel methods

Dr J.R. Norris CAMBRIDGE
Stochastic analysis, coagulation, Malliavin calculus, stochastic differential geometry, heat kernels, homogenization.
Ms. K. Zychaluk SHEFFIELD
non-parametric statistics, kernel and wavelet smoothing, non- stationary time series, problems related to discretisation, applications of statistics in ecology.

Knowledge based systems

Mr J. Rasbash LONDON
Statistical computing, multi-level models, knowledge based systems

Laboratory studies

Mr I.M. Nevison AYR
Multivariate analysis, analysis of sensory data, Design and analysis of agricultural and laboratory experiments
Dr M.A.Hurley CENTRAL LANCASHIRE
Medical Statistics: laboratory experiments, survival analysis, age-period-cohort models, surveys. Environmental Statistics; growth modelling and energetics, population regulation, freshwater fish, limnology
Mr E. Mullins DUBLIN
Industrial statistics, quality control, statistics in the analytical laboratory
Professor E.M. Scott GLASGOW
Radio-carbon dating, cosmogenic isotope analysis and data modelling, environmental pollutant time series modelling, inter- laboratory trials, sensitivity and uncertainty analysis, pain, welfare and quality of life assessment in animals.
Professor M.J.R. Healy LONDON
Multivariate analysis, laboratory studies, computing

Labour force

Dr E. Drew DUBLIN
Labour force, demographic and social statistics, business excellence, equality

Labour markets and training

Dr M.A. Nolan HULL
Econometrics with particular reference to labour markets
Dr L. Rosenthal KEELE
Multivariate analysis, cross-section methods, application to housing and labour markets, sample surveys
Professor R.D. Penn LANCASTER
Work/life history analysis, labour markets and training, sociological applications including social class, ethnicity and gender

Lanchester models

Professor J.D. Griffiths CARDIFF
Epidemiological modelling, queueing theory, simulation, Lanchester battle theory.
Dr L.I. Pettit LONDON
Bayesian statistics, outliers, model choice, degradation models, Lanchester models

Large deviations

Dr A. Ganesh BRISTOL
Large deviations and applications to queueing theory and statistics. Random graphs and applications to communication networks and epidemic modelling. Decentralised algorithms for networks
Dr O. Hryniv DURHAM
Limit theorems, large deviations, rigorous statistical mechanics, probabilistic combinatorics
Professor J.D. Biggins SHEFFIELD
Applied probability, branching processes, in particular spatial branching processes, near-constancy phenomena, large deviations.
Professor A. Truman SWANSEA
Quantum physics, functional integrals, Brownian motion, Large deviations, stochastic partial differential equations, stability theory and applications e.g. to stochastic Burgers equation and random shock waves.
Dr M. Kelbert SWANSEA
Stochastic analysis, mathematical physics, infinite dimensional analysis, stochastic processes, large deviations, quantum field theory, functional analysis, nonstandard analysis, complex analysis, financial mathematics.

Large random matrices

Dr B. Khoruzhenko LONDON
Spectral properties of large random matrices, randomly perturbed systems in statistical mechanics

Latent variable models

Dr M. Green LANCASTER
Generalized linear models, statistical computing, social statistics, generalized latent variable models
Dr M. Knott LONDON
Latent variable models, resampling methods, convex optimization, inequalities, robustness
Dr S. Rabe-Hesketh LONDON
Latent variable and random effects models
Professor A. Pickles MANCHESTER
Statistical methods for longitudinal studies (especially developmental psychopathology), behaviour genetics, latent variable models, survival and frailty models, survey analysis.

Latin squares

Dr D. Bedford KEELE
Combinatorial designs, and the theory and applications of latin squares
Professor D.A. Preece KENT
Combinatorics: Latin squares and complete sets of pairwise orthogonal Latin squares, Youden squares, Non-orthogonal Graeco-Latin designs, particularly double Youden rectangles and Freeman-Youden rectangles, neighbour designs, Single-change covering designs.

Law

Dr D.F. Percy SALFORD
Bayesian inference, stochastic processes and multivariate analysis with applications in industry, medicine, sport and law.
Professor J.L. Hutton WARWICK
Statistical methods in health care and law, particularly survival or lifetime data analysis and meta-analysis, philosophy of statistics and evidence, ethics

Life assurance

Mr G. Colgan DUBLIN UCD
Actuarial Statistics, Life assurance solvency, dynamic asset / liability modelling, mortality and morbidity experience

Life insurance

Mr B.D. Rickayzen CITY
Pensions, life insurance
Dr C.T.W. Fischer HERIOT-WATT
fischer@ma.hw.ac.uk Life insurance, risk and performance measurement and optimization, risk capital allocation.
Dr M. Willder HERIOT-WATT
Actuarial science, especially life insurance, use of derivatives.

Life testing

Professor P.J. Boland DUBLIN UCD
Statistical and probabilistic aspects of reliability theory and life testing; probabilistic methods of actuarial science; mathematical statistics; history of statistics

Lifetime data analysis

Professor J.L. Hutton WARWICK
Statistical methods in health care and law, particularly survival or lifetime data analysis and meta-analysis, philosophy of statistics and evidence, ethics

Likelihood

Dr F.P. Treasure CAMBRIDGE
Survival analysis, clinical trials, likelihood methods, bioassay, cancer epidemiology.
Dr N.I.Ramesh GREENWICH
Stochastic modelling, likelihood based inference, time series and environmental applications
Dr T.J. Chadwick NEWCASTLE
Medical Statistics, epidemiology, likelihood theory, missing data, statistical computing
Professor A.T.A. Wood NOTTINGHAM
Bootstrap and empirical likelihood methods, simulation, asymptotic approximations, likelihood theory, statistical aspects of fractals, medical statistics
Mr G.J.S. Ross NOTTINGHAM
Non-linear estimation, statistical computing, MLP (maximum likelihood program), biometry, multivariate analysis
Ms S. Welham NOTTINGHAM
Residual maximum likelihood, mixed models, biometry, statistical consulting
Dr N. Tzavidis SOUTHAMPTON
Research Interests: Small Area Estimation, M-quantile Models and Robust Methods, Multilevel Models, Double Sampling Methods for Misclassification Error Correction, Quasi-likelihood Methods, Design of Re-interview Surveys
Professor A.J. Lawrance WARWICK
Statistical aspects of chaos and chaos-based communications, reversed chaotic and stochastic time series modelling, likelihood-based regression diagnostics and influence, engine mapping
F. Bravo YORK
The (higher order) asymptotic properties of a particular class of biased bootstrap procedures based on minimising distances between probability measures (the empirical and exponential likelihoods are examples of such techniques). Using modern empirical processes theory to analyse non and semi parametric econometric models, as well as general time series models.
P.W.M. Marsh YORK
Econometric theory, asymptotic expansions (Edgeworth and saddlepoint) higher-order likelihood theory, applications to time series and structural models. Applied mathematics: differential geometric analysis of statistical models, partial differential equations.

Limit theorems

Dr O. Johnson BRISTOL
Information theory and probabilistic limit theorems, the behaviour of the Poincare constant, match lengths, quantum data compression, the entropy power inequality
Dr D.P. Kennedy CAMBRIDGE
Limit theorems in applied probability, sequential decision processes, optimal financial modelling
Dr O. Hryniv DURHAM
Limit theorems, large deviations, rigorous statistical mechanics, probabilistic combinatorics
Dr T. Konstantopoulos HERIOT-WATT
Applied and theoretical probability, Stochastic networks, Limit theorems
Dr L.V. Bogachev LEEDS
Probability theory and applications: random processes in random environment, branching random walks, limit theorems for sums and extreme values, probability methods in combinatorics and number theory
Dr S. Utev NOTTINGHAM
Probability inequalities, stochastic orderings, limit theorems for dependent variables, probabilistic epidemic modelling.
Dr G.D. Reinert OXFORD
Distributional comparisons in statistics, Stein's method for limit theorems, empirical processes, epidemic processes, computational biology
Professor N.H. Bingham SHEFFIELD
Probability and stochastic processes, pure and applied; limit theorems. Non-parametric and semi-parametric statistics. Mathematical finance; actuarial and insurance mathematics.

Linear algebra

Mr J. Hammond MIDDLESEX
Use of computers in the practice and learning of mathematics (specifically linear algebra).
Professor J.C. Gower OPEN
Biplots, linear algebra, classification, multivariate statistics, analysis of asymmetry, Procrustes analysis.

Linear models

Mr C.J. Whitaker BANGOR
Psychological and biomedical statistics, generalized and non-linear models, multivariate methods
Ms M. Wiseman BRIGHTON
Generalized linear models, analysis of survival data
Dr B.D.M. Tom CAMBRIDGE
Survival analysis, generalised linear models, analysis of event history data, modelling longitudinal data, efficiency, bioinformatics
Dr P.M.E. Altham CAMBRIDGE
Analysis of discrete data, multivariate analysis, generalized linear modelling, Splus graphical methods, statistical consulting
Professor L. Paterson EDINBURGH
Statistical methods for research in education, sociology and political science, most notably log-linear modelling, logistic regression and multi-level modelling
Professor G.J.G. Upton ESSEX
Modelling weather-related data, Log-linear models, geographical statistics, political statistics, spatial statistics, directional data analysis, model selection, outliers, cartograms
Professor J.P. Hinde GALWAY
Generalized linear models, overdispersion, random effects, finite mixtures, statistical computing, DNA microarray data, applied statistical modelling
Mr M.S. Ridout KENT
Analysis of discrete data in biology; generalised linear models; over-dispersion; stochastic models; statistical analysis of ion channel data; statistical genetics.
Dr E. Ackerley LANCASTER
Statistical software, social and criminological statistics, generalized linear models, structural equation modelling
Professor B. J. Francis LANCASTER
Statistical computing and software development, data visualization, criminal careers and criminological applications, bilinear models, models for ranked data
Dr M. Green LANCASTER
Generalized linear models, statistical computing, social statistics, generalized latent variable models
D.C. Greenwood LEEDS
Medical Statistics, Hierarchical and Generalised Linear Models, Bayesian and MCMC Methods, Nutrition Epidemiology, Meta-analysis, Measurement Error, Missing Data
Dr S.O.M. Manda LEEDS
Bayesian and MCMC Methods, Hierarchical and Generalised Linear Models, Statistical Methods in Spatial Epidemiology, Medical and Social Statistics
Dr K. Hayes LIMERICK
Spatial data, diagnostics for the General Linear Model, Graphical Models
Professor J.A. Nelder, FRS LONDON
Generalized linear models, statistical methods and theory, statistical computing
Professor R. Gilchrist LONDON
Generalised linear models, diagnostics, statistical computing, social sciences
Dr D. Stasinopoulos LONDON
Statistical modelling, generalized linear models, mean and dispersion additive models
Professor R.A. Bailey LONDON
Design of experiments, randomization, analysis of variance, linear models, applications to agriculture and biology
Dr B. Bogacka LONDON
Experimental design problems for linear and non-linear models of observations; design applications in chemistry, biology, agriculture
Dr C. Yang LONDON
Climate change analysis, modelling and prediction, applications of generalized linear models in climatology and hydrology.
Dr J.M. Freeman MANCHESTER
Linear models, piecewise regression, change-point models, simulation games, decision analysis
Dr E.K. Kyprianou MANCHESTER
Statistics, linear models
Professor M.B. Priestley MANCHESTER
Time series analysis, non-stationary stochastic processes, non-linear models, long memory models, higher order spectral analysis
Dr A.J. Scallan MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN
Generalised linear models
Mr J. Gallagher READING
Multivariate analysis, generalised linear models, random variate generation.
Dr Kostas Triantafyllopolous SHEFFIELD
Time series and forecasting, Bayesian inference and prediction, state space models, dynamic generalized linear models, statistical process control, control charts, wavelet methods in statistics.
Dr D. Houghton SHEFFIELD HALLAM
Generalised Linear Models
Dr D.C. Woods SOUTHAMPTON
Design of experiments, optimal and computer-generated designs for linear and nonlinear models, Bayesian methods
Dr J.W. McDonald SOUTHAMPTON
Demography and social statistics, multi-level models for infant and child mortality in the developing world, discrete-time event history models with unobserved heterogeneity, analysis of current status data, generalized linear models with parameter constraints, categorical data analysis, particularly with multivariate categorical responses, exact conditional tests for log-linear and logistic models, MCMC methods, association/marginal models, model for social networks.
Dr P.W.F Smith SOUTHAMPTON
Graphical modelling, exact inference, Monte Carlo methods, MCMC methods, generalised linear models, models for social networks, contingency tables with missing data, Bayesian methods, for missing data, models for longitudinal data, multivariate binary responses, association/marginal models.
Dr J. Godolphin SURREY
Design and analysis of experiments, estimability in linear models, residual analysis
Dr A.D. Mayer SWANSEA
Generalized linear models, statistical computer graphics, computer-assisted learning, APL programming, SAS programming.
Professor D. Firth WARWICK
Statistical theory and methods, including design and computation. Generalized linear and non-linear models. Applications, especially in the social and health sciences.

Linear programming

Mr E.A.A. Olanrewaju SOUTH BANK
Time series, linear programming

Livestock trials

Dr J. Glen EDINBURGH
Mathematical programming models for livestock production, models for manpower planning, location of facilities, models for fisheries management

Locational analysis

Dr T.B. Boffey LIVERPOOL
Operational research, especially Locational analysis, modelling and

Logic

Professor D.A. Elston ABERDEEN
Statistical and mathematical modelling in ecological, environmental and agricultural research, spatio-temporal modelling, multi-level modelling
Dr J.M. Potts ABERDEEN
Statistical modelling in agricultural and environmental research, meteorological applications of statistics
Dr S. Brocklehurst AYR
Application of statistics in biological, agricultural and medical research
Mr C.J. Whitaker BANGOR
Psychological and biomedical statistics, generalized and non-linear models, multivariate methods
Dr R.E. Salway BATH
Aggregate/ecological studies, Applications in medical statistics and epidemiology.
Dr A. Sendova-Franks BRISTOL UWE
Understanding the organisation of social insect colonies as models of a distributed biological system through modelling (mathematical, statistical, computer) and experimentation.
Professor V.T. Farewell CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, clinical and epidemiological applications.
Dr F. Siannis CAMBRIDGE
Survival analysis, competing risks, multi-state models, epidemiological applications.
Mr A. Bhaniani CAMBRIDGE
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 CAMBRIDGE
Genetic epidemiology, particularly of common cancers, Methodological problems in statistical genetics, Cancer epidemiology.
Professor J.D. Griffiths CARDIFF
Epidemiological modelling, queueing theory, simulation, Lanchester battle theory.
Professor M. Newby CITY
Reliability, maintenance, probabilistic models in reliability, technological risk.
Dr A. Dunne DUBLIN UCD
Applications of statistics to the biological sciences with particular emphasis on the pharmaceutical/pharmacological sciences.
Professor C.A. Glasbey EDINBURGH
Image analysis, spatio-temporal models, meteorological and biological applications, microarrays and bioinformatics
Dr I.J. McKendrick EDINBURGH
Veterinary epidemiology, epidemic modelling, epidemiological surveys, clinical trials, statistical inference, modelling and analysis of spatial data.
Mrs J. Sales EDINBURGH
Application of statistics in biological, agricultural and genetics research
Emeritus Professor D.J. Finney EDINBURGH
Biological assay, immunoassay, planning of experiments, statistical ethics, communication of statistics in scientific writing
Professor G. Gibson HERIOT-WATT
(Postgraduate research enquiries) g.j.gibson@ma.hw.ac.uk 0131 451 3205 Stochastic modelling of biological processes, epidemiology, spatiotemporal stochastic modelling.
Professor D. Mollison HERIOT-WATT
(Professor Emeritus) d.mollison@ma.hw.ac.uk 0131 665 2055 Epidemic and ecological models, wave energy statistics.
Mr D.I. Sales HERIOT-WATT
Biological applications, especially vegetation mapping, animal population monitoring, response curves and assay systems.
Dr M.S. Bingham HULL
Probability theory and stochastic processes on topological groups and similar structures
Dr P.T. Besbeas KENT
Ecological statistics; estimation using transforms; Bayesian discriminant analysis
Professor J.-D. Lebreton KENT
Biometry and ecological statistics; capture- recapture methodology.
Professor B.J.T. Morgan KENT
Biometry; cluster analysis; stochastic population processes; psychological applications of statistics; multivariate analysis; simulation; analysis of quantal assay data; medical statistics; ecological statistics; over- dispersion; estimation using transforms.
Professor S.C. Pearce KENT
Biological application of statistics, design and analysis of experiments, especially in an agricultural context.
Dr E. Ackerley LANCASTER
Statistical software, social and criminological statistics, generalized linear models, structural equation modelling
Professor B. J. Francis LANCASTER
Statistical computing and software development, data visualization, criminal careers and criminological applications, bilinear models, models for ranked data
Dr J. Harman LANCASTER
Social, medical and criminological applications, web-based statistical training
Dr J. Heffernan LANCASTER
Extreme value theory, spatial statistics, environmental and biological applications
Professor R.D. Penn LANCASTER
Work/life history analysis, labour markets and training, sociological applications including social class, ethnicity and gender
Dr R.G. Aykroyd LEEDS
Bayesian methods, image analysis, inverse data problems, spatial-temporal modelling, computational techniques, MCMC methods, electrical tomography, archaeological geophysics
Mrs C.M. McKenzie LONDON
Epidemiological surveys into infant mortality
Dr K. Desai LONDON
Design and analysis of phase III trials for vaccines and treatments against HIV/AIDS, cost-effectiveness of antiretrovirals, epidemiological modelling of interventions, modelling impacts of HIV/AIDS on education sector in developing countries
Professor P.C. Sham LONDON
Genetic and epidemiological statistics
Dr C. Sabin LONDON
Statistical analysis of epidemiological surveys, survival data
Dr P. Sedgwick LONDON
Medical statistics, analysis of longitudinal data, impact of the timing of sleep on the occurrence of its electrophysiological states, regulation of NREM and REM sleep in young adults whilst living in a naturalistic environment
Dr R.E. Chandler LONDON
Time series, spectral analysis, point processes, hydrological studies, climate change, forecasting, space-time modelling.
Dr. P. Northrop LONDON
Applied stochastic processes, modelling of spatial-temporal rainfall data, stochastic simulation, statistical modelling of extreme values, hydrological applications
Dr R.D. Alston MANCHESTER
Cancer epidemiology, archaeological statistics, analysis of animal populations, multi-level modelling
Professor G. Dunn MANCHESTER
Statistical evaluation of measurement errors, exposure measurement, design and analysis of epidemiological surveys, healthcare trials methodology
Dr R. McNamee MANCHESTER
Design and analysis of epidemiological studies
Mr K. Rowley MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN
Psychological testing, multivariate analysis
Dr C. Comiskey MAYNOOTH
Applying mathematics and statistics to medical and biological problems, in particular to the problem of drug use.
Professor I.L. Dryden NOTTINGHAM
Statistical shape analysis, spatial statistics, Bayesian image analysis, medical image analysis, computational statistics, multivariate analysis, medical and biological applications of statistics
Dr L.M. Carpenter OXFORD
Epidemiological research
Dr P.J. Northrop OXFORD
Applied stochastic processes, modelling of spatial-temporal rainfall data, stochastic simulation, statistical modelling of extreme values, hydrological applications.
Mr R.W. Burn READING
Statistical computing, ecological applications, surveys and sampling, statistics in developing countries.
Dr R.D. Stern READING
Agricultural and climatological applications, statistics in developing countries, statistical computing.
Dr F.M. Underwood READING
Survey design and sampling, ecological applications, statistics in developing countries, training.
Dr M.L. Burt ST ANDREWS
Estimating animal abundance, geological statistics, volcanic time series.
Mr C.R. Donovan ST ANDREWS
Analysis of ecological communities, multivariate analysis/simulation with spline smoothing, market research analysis - market segmentation and data-mining.
Dr C.E. Buck SHEFFIELD
Archaeological and palaeo-environmental applications of statistics, temporal and spatio-temporal modelling, Bayesian inference, Markov chain Monte Carlo simulation.
Dr N.R.J. Fieller SHEFFIELD
Particle size distributions, outliers and robustness, functional models,multivariate and semi-structured problems, dendrochronology, bioinformatics, medical, environmental and archaeological applications.
Dr G. Yadegarfar SOUTHAMPTON
Multilevel modelling for different outcomes (continuous, binary or survival time), clinical trials & other epidemiological studies including case-referent studies, Methodological problem in Epidemiological studies including Healthy Worker Effect.
Professor W.S.C. Gurney STRATHCLYDE
Modelling biological populations
Dr J. Haigh SUSSEX
Applied probability, especially with biological connotations. Games and gambling
Dr D. Homer SWANSEA
Technological forecasting, especially in the minerals, metals and energy industries
Dr A. Jalali SWANSEA
Logic, uncertain reasoning, ion-channel models, filtering and signal processing, financial mathematics
Mr J. Fenlon WARWICK
Statistical methods in microbiology. Analysis of quantal response data. Risk analysis in the biological and environmental sciences.
Professor M.H. Williamson YORK
Statistics of biological invasions, species range size and species-area relationships
Mrs Fiona Mensah YORK
Statistical analysis of epidemiological studies including determination of the influence of genetic and familial factors on disease occurrence.

Logistic regression

Mr A. Bhaniani CAMBRIDGE
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).
Dr J. Luan CAMBRIDGE
Statistical analysis for genetic epidemiology, gene-gene and gene-environment interaction, haplotype analysis, logistic regression, mixed model and longitudinal data analysis.
Professor L. Paterson EDINBURGH
Statistical methods for research in education, sociology and political science, most notably log-linear modelling, logistic regression and multi-level modelling
Dr D.N. Joanes LEEDS
Discrimination and classification, logistic regression analysis including problems with sparse data
Dr S.M. Rudolfer MANCHESTER
Application of statistical methods to medical diagnosis, multigroup and ordinal logistic regression

Logistics

Mr J.M. Bevan KENT
Comparative logistics, health services management, the application of "soft" OR techniques.
Dr G. Nagy KENT
Optimization methods, depot location, logistics
Dr E. Stone SWANSEA
Business Logistics, Database systems

Logit models

Professor D.E. Kornbrot HERTFORDSHIRE
Non-normal data; categorical logit models of association (multivariate); linear moments

Long memory models

Professor M.B. Priestley MANCHESTER
Time series analysis, non-stationary stochastic processes, non-linear models, long memory models, higher order spectral analysis
M. Karanasos YORK
Macroeconomic and financial time series models. Mathematical finance: interest rates, pricing options. Macro and financial econometrics: equity and financial markets, the econometrics of ultra high frequency data. Time Series Analysis: univariate and multivariate long memory GARCH models.
Dr L. Giraitis YORK
Time series, long memory, econometrics.

Longitudinal studies

Dr P. A. Lewis BATH
Medical statistics, surveillance, longitudinal data, cystic fibrosis.
Mrs M. May BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; modelling longitudinal data; prognostic modelling; hierarchical models; neural networks.
Ms R. Rooney BRISTOL
Medical statistics, health services research, epidemiology, analysis of longitudinal data
Dr K. Tilling BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; health services research; analysis of longitudinal data; multilevel models; capture-recapture.
Dr B. Fu CAMBRIDGE
Longitudinal data, time series, median regression, medical statistics, Hepatitis C study
Dr F.E. Matthews CAMBRIDGE
epidemiology and statistics of ageing research, missing data, two-phase study designs, opthalmic epidemiology, statistics in medical journals, population based longitudinal studies
Dr A.T. Prevost CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, primary care research, longitudinal data analysis, multilevel models, cluster randomised trials, sample size
Dr B.D.M. Tom CAMBRIDGE
Survival analysis, generalised linear models, analysis of event history data, modelling longitudinal data, efficiency, bioinformatics
Mr M.D. Chatfield CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, dropout in studies of the elderly, and longitudinal modelling of memory scores.
Dr A.T. Prevost CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, primary care research, longitudinal data analysis, multilevel models, cluster randomised trials, sample size.
Dr J. Luan CAMBRIDGE
Statistical analysis for genetic epidemiology, gene-gene and gene-environment interaction, haplotype analysis, logistic regression, mixed model and longitudinal data analysis.
Professor G. MacKenzie KEELE
Medical statistics, statistical modelling, epidemiology, modelling of random counts using survival models, design & analysis of longitudinal clinical trials
Professor R. Crouchley LANCASTER
Longitudinal data analysis, random effect models, survival models
Professor P.J. Diggle LANCASTER
Spatial statistics, time series, analysis of longitudinal data, medical statistics, statistical bioinformatics
Miss I. Sousa LANCASTER
Joint modelling of survival and longitudinal data, non-parametric estimators, survival analysis, repeated measurements analysis, medical statistics
Dr A. Hannigan LIMERICK
Survival analysis, longitudinal data analysis, multivariate analysis
Professor H. Goldstein LONDON
Statistical methods in educational research, design and analysis of longitudinal studies, educational assessment, multi-level models
Professor I. Plewis LONDON
Longitudinal data, multi-level modelling, educational research
Mr B. Dodgeon LONDON
ONS Longitudinal Study (LS)
Professor H. Joshi LONDON
ONS Longitudinal Study (LS); Changing homes: outcomes for children; Dimensions of health variations; Living arrangements and livelihoods over the life-cycle.
Professor M. Kenward LONDON
Analysis of repeated measurements and longitudinal data, missing values, biostatistics.
Ms A. Koukounari LONDON
Medical statistics for establishment of the baseline distribution of schistosomiasis in the target countries of SCI and analysis of the effects of treatment over the longitudinal monitoring period.
Dr P. Sedgwick LONDON
Medical statistics, analysis of longitudinal data, impact of the timing of sleep on the occurrence of its electrophysiological states, regulation of NREM and REM sleep in young adults whilst living in a naturalistic environment
Ms J. Head LONDON
Longitudinal studies of health
Professor T.J. Cole LONDON
Applications of statistics in paediatrics and nutritional epidemiology, e.g. anthropometry (age-related references) and growth and development (longitudinal studies), and statistical consultancy
Dr H. Pan LONDON
Statistics in medical research, multi-level modelling, longitudinal data analysis, growth references, analysis of large data set
Professor A. Pickles MANCHESTER
Statistical methods for longitudinal studies (especially developmental psychopathology), behaviour genetics, latent variable models, survival and frailty models, survey analysis.
Dr J. Pan MANCHESTER
Medical Statistics, generalised linear mixed models, longitudinal data analysis, growth curve modelling, LMMs & GLMMs randomised controlled trials
Mr G. Pollock MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN
Analysis of large surveys, longitudinal analysis with categorical data, event history analysis, optimal matching analysis
Dr D. Hutchison NFER
Statistical techniques in education, multi-level modelling, measurement error, bootstrapping, measurement, international comparisons , longitudinal studies
Professor R. Henderson NEWCASTLE
Longitudinal data analysis. Survival and event history analysis. Optimal dynamic treatment allocation. Biostatistics
Dr M.L. Mackenzie ST ANDREWS
Modelling longitudinal data using flexible mixed models, thin-plate regression spline mixed models.
Dr P.R.A. Hinde SOUTHAMPTON
Modelling of complex longitudinal data; historical demography of England and Wales in the 19th and early 20th centuries, especially the decline of fertility, and migration from and within the English countryside; demography of modern Africa, especially eastern and southern countries.
Dr P.W.F Smith SOUTHAMPTON
Graphical modelling, exact inference, Monte Carlo methods, MCMC methods, generalised linear models, models for social networks, contingency tables with missing data, Bayesian methods, for missing data, models for longitudinal data, multivariate binary responses, association/marginal models.

Macroeconomics

P.N. Smith YORK
Macroeconomics, finance, applied econometrics.

Maintenance modelling

Dr N. Jack ABERTAY
Stochastic modelling of maintenance and warranty policies
Dr A. Csenki BRADFORD
Reliability modelling, stochastic processes, operational research, maintenance modelling
Professor M. Newby CITY
Reliability, maintenance, probabilistic models in reliability, technological risk.
Dr P. Coolen-Schrijner DURHAM
Markov chains, quasi-stationarity, Non-parametric predictive inference, maintenance and reliability theory
Dr J.S. Dagpunar EDINBURGH
Maintenance and replacement policies, statistical simulation, optimization and housing association finance, stochastic modelling, operational research, option pricing.
Professor R.D. Baker SALFORD
Applications of statistics to healthcare, epidemiology, maintenance, and finance.
Dr A.T. Brint SALFORD
Maintenance modelling, asset management of distribution networks, applications for electricity networks. Auctions, particularly with regard to electricity pricing. Heuristic algorithms for analysing graphs.
Dr P.A. Scarf SALFORD
Maintenance and reliability modelling, capital replacement modelling, extreme value theory, statistics in sport.
Dr W. Wang SALFORD
Reliability and maintenance modelling, condition- based maintenance decision support, applications in engineering.

Malliavin calculus

Dr J.R. Norris CAMBRIDGE
Stochastic analysis, coagulation, Malliavin calculus, stochastic differential geometry, heat kernels, homogenization.

Management applications

Emeritus Professor D.F. Kerridge ABERDEEN
Statistical theory of management, SPC
Dr G. Simpson ASTON
Knowledge Management, Spreadsheets in Business Modelling and Decision Support Systems, Applications of Game Theory in Economic Modelling, Decision Support Systems in the National Health Service
Professor R.R. Weber CAMBRIDGE
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
Professor D. Remenyi DUBLIN
Information systems and e-business, IT evaluation and management, research methodology.
Dr T. Archibald EDINBURGH
Applications of dynamic programming including operations management policies for start-up companies, management of multilocation inventory systems, operation of networks of water reservoirs
Dr J. Glen EDINBURGH
Mathematical programming models for livestock production, models for manpower planning, location of facilities, models for fisheries management
Dr J. Ouenniche EDINBURGH
Design and operational management of production and distribution systems, routing and scheduling of vehicles and crews, forecasting.
Dr T.K. Siu HERIOT-WATT
Risk measures and management, Credit risk models, valuation of options and insurance products, financial time series analysis.
Dr P.C.Taylor HERTFORDSHIRE
Multivariate analysis, discriminant analysis, nonparametric regression, classification and regression trees, ordinal repeated measurements, missing values, spatial statistics. Business forecasting and planning, management decision making.
Mr J.M. Bevan KENT
Comparative logistics, health services management, the application of "soft" OR techniques.
Professor W.B. Liu KENT
Global and parallel optimization methods; numerical simulation and modelling; simulation and optimisation of highly complex systems, production and operations management, productivity analysis. Control theory models in e-commerce. Negative weights in Data Envelopment Analysis.
Professor M. Walace LIMERICK
Applied Statistics, Total Quality Management, Industrial Statistics
Professor P.G. Moore LONDON
Decision analysis, operations research, risk analysis, investment management(risk), intermediation (pension funds)
Dr Catalina Stefanescu LONDON
Stochastic models, survival analysis, revenue management
Dr S. St Leger MANCHESTER
Integrating health services research into change- management process
Professor C. Wright MIDDLESEX
Statistical and operational research aspects of transport management including road traffic modelling, road accident statistics.
Dr A.T. Brint SALFORD
Maintenance modelling, asset management of distribution networks, applications for electricity networks. Auctions, particularly with regard to electricity pricing. Heuristic algorithms for analysing graphs.
Dr I. Cooper SHEFFIELD HALLAM
Management Science, TQM
Dr Christine S. M. Currie SOUTHAMPTON
Mathematical modelling of tuberculosis and HIV; input/output analysis of simulation models; Bayesian statistics; revenue management.
Mr N.R. Richards SOUTH BANK
Quantitative applications in management accounting
Professor L. Walls STRATHCLYDE
Reliability modelling, dependability and quality management, applied statistics
Dr R.G. Williams SWANSEA
Probabilistic models for project management and cost forecasting, critical path methods.
Dr S. Stray WARWICK
Corporate environmental disclosure, management training and development, survey data analysis.

Manpower planning

Dr J. Glen EDINBURGH
Mathematical programming models for livestock production, models for manpower planning, location of facilities, models for fisheries management
Mr D.W. Balmer LONDON
Application of stochastic processes within the social sciences in particular in manpower planning, marketing, discrete event simulation modelling
Dr S. O'Broin SOUTH BANK
Queueing and simulation; manpower planning
Professor S.I. McClean ULSTER
Statistical models of manpower planning, estimation for incomplete data, diet and health applications, statistical databases and data mining.

Marital breakdown

Dr A. Berrington SOUTHAMPTON
Developed country demography, marriage, cohabitation and marital breakdown, life course transitions, ethnic minority marriage and family formation in Britain.

Market research

Professor A.A. Zhigljavsky CARDIFF
Optimal experimental design, Change point detection in time series, Multivariate statistics, Monte Carlo methods, Statistical Modelling in Market Research.
Dr C.M. Phillips LONDON
Life patterns of women's employment, market research methods, applied survey techniques, violence at work, media research
Mr P.J. Charlton PORTSMOUTH
Market research, multivariate methods
Mr C.R. Donovan ST ANDREWS
Analysis of ecological communities, multivariate analysis/simulation with spline smoothing, market research analysis - market segmentation and data-mining.
Mrs J.E. Harding STAFFORDSHIRE
Survey design & analysis, Market research

Marketing

Professor R. Fildes LANCASTER
Forecasting, time series analysis, quantitative marketing
Dr Didier Soopramanien LANCASTER
Quantitative marketing models
Mr D.W. Balmer LONDON
Application of stochastic processes within the social sciences in particular in manpower planning, marketing, discrete event simulation modelling

Markov chain Monte Carlo [MCMC]

Dr M.A. Hurn BATH
Markov chain Monte Carlo methods and stochastic optimisation. Bayesian modelling and inference in particular in image analysis, mixture modelling and genetics.
Dr C. Andrieu BRISTOL
Bayesian statistics (model choice); time series (hidden Markov models, dynamic systems); Markov chain Monte Carlo methods; Sequential Monte Carlo methods/particle filter; optimization; stochastic approximation; signal processing/computer science applications
Professor P.J. Green FRS BRISTOL
Bayesian inference in complex stochastic systems, Markov chain Monte Carlo methodology; statistical genomics, especially gene expression analysis; spatial statistics and image analysis, with medical applications
Dr R.M. Nixon CAMBRIDGE
Cluster randomisation, meta-analysis, health economics, cost-effectiveness, MCMC.
Dr D.J. Spiegelhalter CAMBRIDGE
Bayesian methods, clinical trials, graphical models, medical technology evaluation, software for Markov Chain Monte Carlo, institutional comparisons, performance monitoring
Dr S.P. Brooks CAMBRIDGE
Stochastic simulation; optimisation; Markov chain Monte Carlo; Bayesian statistics; applications in ecology, sociology, archaeology, medicine and biology.
Dr R. Deardon CAMBRIDGE
Bayesian inference & MCMC; spatial epidemiology; experimental design
Dr H. Wang CAMBRIDGE
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.
Dr A.J. Morton-Jones CENTRAL LANCASHIRE
Isotonic regression methods and applications errors-in-variables methods; MCMC methods; nonparametric regression
Dr N. Friel GLASGOW
Bayesian statistics, spatial statistics, MCMC methods, stochastic optimisation
Dr A. Nobile GLASGOW
Bayesian statistics, MCMC and other Monte Carlo methods, mixture models
Dr G. Streftaris HERIOT-WATT
Stochastic epidemic models, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods.
Professor S.G. Walker KENT
Bayesian inference; Bayesian nonparametric methods; Time series; Survival analysis; MCMC; Matrix algebra
Dr K. K. Berthelsen LANCASTER
Perfect simulation, MCMC, simulation based inference, spatial statistics, Bayesian statistics
Dr L. Meligkotsidou LANCASTER
Statistical Genetics, MCMC methods and Mixture Models.
Dr O. Papaspiliopoulos LANCASTER
Inference, simulation and computation for stochastic processes, Markov chain theory and methodology for MCMC, hierarchical modelling non-parametric statistics
Professor G.O. Roberts LANCASTER
Stochastic processes, applied probability, computational statistics particularly MCMC, Bayesian statistics and mathematical finance
D.C. Greenwood LEEDS
Medical Statistics, Hierarchical and Generalised Linear Models, Bayesian and MCMC Methods, Nutrition Epidemiology, Meta-analysis, Measurement Error, Missing Data
Dr S.O.M. Manda LEEDS
Bayesian and MCMC Methods, Hierarchical and Generalised Linear Models, Statistical Methods in Spatial Epidemiology, Medical and Social Statistics
Dr R.G. Aykroyd LEEDS
Bayesian methods, image analysis, inverse data problems, spatial-temporal modelling, computational techniques, MCMC methods, electrical tomography, archaeological geophysics
Professor A.Y. Veretennikov LEEDS
Stochastic analysis, parametric and non-parametric estimation including Markov Chain Monte Carlo, second order partial differential equations
Dr N. A. Sheehan LEICESTER
Genetic analyses on complex pedigrees, MCMC methods, probabilistic expert systems, genetic mapping, genetic algorithms
Professor D. Balding LONDON
Statistical genetics, genetic epidemiology, bioinformatics, Markov chain Monte Carlo methodology, Bayesian inference, DNA profile evidence
Dr J. Whittaker LONDON
Statistical applications in genetics, generalized estimating equations, Bayesian modelling via MCMC
Dr D.J. Wilkinson NEWCASTLE
Bayes linear methods, Bayesian computation, dynamic and graphical models, MCMC, Markov processes, statistical bioinformatics, statistical computing, stochastic models in molecular biology.
Professor F.G. Ball NOTTINGHAM
Applied probability, epidemic models, aggregated Markov processes, ion channel models, stochastic compartmental models, semi-Markov processes, Laplace transform based inference, MCMC for hidden continuous time Markov chains
Dr W.J. Browne NOTTINGHAM
MCMC methods, statistical computing, multilevel models, Bayesian statistics
Dr P.D. O'Neill NOTTINGHAM
Stochastic epidemic models, applied probability, statistical inference, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods
Dr K. Vines OPEN
Bayesian statistics, MCMC, applications, multivariate statistics.
Dr Y. Cai PLYMOUTH
Markov chain Monte Carlo methods, nonlinear time series analysis, perfect simulation methods, quantile regression
Mr P. Hewson PLYMOUTH
Hierarchical models, latent structure models, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods, multivariate generalised linear mixed models and additive models
Dr C.E. Buck SHEFFIELD
Archaeological and palaeo-environmental applications of statistics, temporal and spatio-temporal modelling, Bayesian inference, Markov chain Monte Carlo simulation.
Dr S.K. Sahu SOUTHAMPTON
Bayesian data analysis, Bayesian computation, statistical modelling, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods
Mr D.J. Culliford SOUTHAMPTON
Small area estimation, survey non-response, Bayesian computation, mixed effects models, MCMC methods.
Dr J.W. McDonald SOUTHAMPTON
Demography and social statistics, multi-level models for infant and child mortality in the developing world, discrete-time event history models with unobserved heterogeneity, analysis of current status data, generalized linear models with parameter constraints, categorical data analysis, particularly with multivariate categorical responses, exact conditional tests for log-linear and logistic models, MCMC methods, association/marginal models, model for social networks.
Dr P.W.F Smith SOUTHAMPTON
Graphical modelling, exact inference, Monte Carlo methods, MCMC methods, generalised linear models, models for social networks, contingency tables with missing data, Bayesian methods, for missing data, models for longitudinal data, multivariate binary responses, association/marginal models.
Professor W.S. Kendall WARWICK
Probability theory, stochastic analysis, stochastic geometry, computer algebra in probability and statistics, Markov chain Monte Carlo and perfect simulation.
Dr E. Thonnes WARWICK
Statistical image analysis. Spatial statistics. Stochastic geometry. Markov chain Monte Carlo and perfect simulation

Markov chains

Dr P. Coolen-Schrijner DURHAM
Markov chains, quasi-stationarity, Non-parametric predictive inference, maintenance and reliability theory
Dr I.M. MacPhee DURHAM
Queueing and communication network models, optimisation, stochastic decision processes, countable Markov chains
Dr A. Chen GREENWICH
Continuous time Markov chains, branching processes, interacting particle systems
Dr K. Liu LIVERPOOL
Stochastic Processes; Stochastic Calculus; Markov Chains; Stochastic Differential Equations and their Applications
Professor F.G. Ball NOTTINGHAM
Applied probability, epidemic models, aggregated Markov processes, ion channel models, stochastic compartmental models, semi-Markov processes, Laplace transform based inference, MCMC for hidden continuous time Markov chains
Dr G.E. Iossif OPEN
Random walks, correlated random walks, Markov chains

Markov decision theory

Dr E.J. Collins BRISTOL
Markov decision processes; stochastic optimization and game theory; applications in queueing and behavioural biology; reinforcement learning.
Professor J.M. McNamara BRISTOL
Markov decision theory, applications of probability theory to behavioural ecology and evolutionary biology, including evolutionary game theory
Dr J. Preater KEELE
Stochastic problems in operational research, Markov decision processes, combinatorial problems
Dr E. Gabriel LANCASTER
Bayesian sequential decision theory, Markov decision processes, mathematical programming approaches to stochastic optimisation, polyhedral methods in stochastic optimisation, optimal search, stochastic scheduling, queueing control
Professor K.D. Glazebrook LANCASTER
Bayesian sequential decision theory, Markov decision processes, mathematical programming approaches to stochastic optimisation, polyhedral methods in stochastic optimisation, optimal search, stochastic scheduling, queueing control
Dr A.B. Piunovskiy LIVERPOOL
Markov Decision Processes, controlled stochastic jump processes, and their applications
Dr A. Abakuks LONDON
Statistical aspects of the synoptic problem, that is, the study of the various hypotheses concerning the relationships among the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. Applied statistics, for example, various problems arising from geographical survey data. Applied stochastic processes and Markov decision processes.

Markov processes

Dr S.C. Harris BATH
Martingales, branching Markov processes, Brownian motion, stochastic calculus, reaction-diffusion equations
Emeritus Professor D. Williams BATH
Markov processes, stochastic differential equations
Dr S.E. Volkov BRISTOL
Interacting stochastical systems, reinforced random processes, various combinatorial probabilistic models. Markov processes, random walks, random walks in random environments, percolation theory.
Professor R.R. Weber CAMBRIDGE
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 C.S. Gillespie NEWCASTLE
Stochastic models in molecular biology, Markov processes, statistical bioinformatics
Dr D.J. Wilkinson NEWCASTLE
Bayes linear methods, Bayesian computation, dynamic and graphical models, MCMC, Markov processes, statistical bioinformatics, statistical computing, stochastic models in molecular biology.
Professor F.G. Ball NOTTINGHAM
Applied probability, epidemic models, aggregated Markov processes, ion channel models, stochastic compartmental models, semi-Markov processes, Laplace transform based inference, MCMC for hidden continuous time Markov chains
Professor N. Jacob SWANSEA
Levy-type processes and pseudo-differential operators: pseudo-differential operators with continuous negative definite functions as symbols, Lp-theory of sub-Markovian semigroups, function spaces related to Markov processes, fractional derivatives as generators of jump processes, nonlinear analysis for pseudo-differential operators generating Markov process: balayage theory, construction of branching processes. Mathematics of Finance.
Professor D. Williams FRS SWANSEA
Diffusions, Markov processes, martingales, Wiener-Hopf theory.
Dr. C. Yuan , SWANSEA
Stochastic differential equations, stochastic processes, Markov processes, financial mathematics, stochastic control.

Mark-recapture

Professor P.H. Garthwaite OPEN
Bayesian inference, subjective probability assessment, biased regression, Monte Carlo confidence intervals, mark-recapture
Dr I.B.J. Goudie ST ANDREWS
Mark-recapture, plant-capture, sequential methods.

Marriage

Dr A. Berrington SOUTHAMPTON
Developed country demography, marriage, cohabitation and marital breakdown, life course transitions, ethnic minority marriage and family formation in Britain.
Dr M. Ni Bhrolchain SOUTHAMPTON
Developed country demography, marriage market, fertility measurement, outcomes associated with family disruption, causality in social science.

Martingales

Dr S.C. Harris BATH
Martingales, branching Markov processes, Brownian motion, stochastic calculus, reaction-diffusion equations
Dr O.D. Lyne KENT
Stochastic epidemic models, applied probability, simulation, statistical inference, goodness of fit, branching processes, martingales, medical education
Dr H Chen KINGSTON
Time series modelling, Bayesian sampling method, martingale theory, dynamic econometrics
Professor D. Williams FRS SWANSEA
Diffusions, Markov processes, martingales, Wiener-Hopf theory.
Dr S. Assing WARWICK
Stochastic differential equations. Martingale problems. Stochastic partial differential equations.
Professor S.D. Jacka WARWICK
Stochastic processes, stochastic control theory, martingales, Brownian motion and stochastic differential equations and mathematical finance
Dr J.E. Kennedy WARWICK
Stochastic processes, Brownian motion and martingales, probabilistic Wiener-Hopf theory, mathematical finance.

Materials science

Dr L. Wolstenholme CITY
Reliability, extreme values, materials science applications
Dr E.C. Stillman SHEFFIELD
Particle size distributions, stereology, pollen classification, optimal experimental design, detection of fraud in designed studies, applications in geology, botany and materials science.

Maternal health

Mr D. Braunholtz ABERDEEN
Maternal Health: Bayesian Methods; Causal Modelling; evidence synthesis
Mr T.F. de C. Marshall LONDON
Statistical methods in epidemiology of maternal and child health in developing countries

Mathematical finance

Professor D.G. Hobson BATH
Brownian motion, excursion theory, stochastic differential equations, mathematical finance, incomplete markets derivative pricing
Dr T. Kleinow HERIOT-WATT
Non-parametric Statistics, Mathematical Finance, Livy-processes.
Dr M. P. Owen HERIOT-WATT
Mathematical finance.
Dr A. Wiese HERIOT-WATT
Course Director, MSc in Financial Mathematics a.wiese@ma.hw.ac.uk 0131 451 3717 Mathematical Finance, especially continuous-time finance.
Professor G.O. Roberts LANCASTER
Stochastic processes, applied probability, computational statistics particularly MCMC, Bayesian statistics and mathematical finance
Professor N.H. Bingham SHEFFIELD
Probability and stochastic processes, pure and applied; limit theorems. Non-parametric and semi-parametric statistics. Mathematical finance; actuarial and insurance mathematics.
Professor S.D. Jacka WARWICK
Stochastic processes, stochastic control theory, martingales, Brownian motion and stochastic differential equations and mathematical finance
Dr J.E. Kennedy WARWICK
Stochastic processes, Brownian motion and martingales, probabilistic Wiener-Hopf theory, mathematical finance.
M. Karanasos YORK
Macroeconomic and financial time series models. Mathematical finance: interest rates, pricing options. Macro and financial econometrics: equity and financial markets, the econometrics of ultra high frequency data. Time Series Analysis: univariate and multivariate long memory GARCH models.
Dr A.M. Cox YORK
Probability Theory and Mathematical Finance

Mathematical modelling

Dr M. Boroujerdi ABERDEEN
Application of statistics in epidemiology and medicine. Mathematical modelling of in vivo hormonal clearance.
Professor D.A. Elston ABERDEEN
Statistical and mathematical modelling in ecological, environmental and agricultural research, spatio-temporal modelling, multi-level modelling
Dr A. Clark BRISTOL UWE
Heuristics for Combinatorial Optimisation. Mathematical Modelling of Production Planning and Scheduling
Professor G. Mitra BRUNEL
Mathematical programming, optimisation and planning models, mathematical models for decision support
Dr. N. Quinn GALWAY
Applied statistics, probability and mathematical modelling
Dr G. Hay GLASGOW
Capture-recapture methods, mathematical modelling of infectious diseases
Ms B. Zabarview LONDON
Mathematical modelling of population structure and components of growth, demographic impact of HIV / AIDS
Dr W.T. Johnston LONDON
Epidemiology, multivariable modelling, mathematical modelling
Dr P. Clifford OXFORD
Statistical aspects of mathematical modelling, analysis of spatial data, simulation, image processing, stochastic models in theoretical chemistry, first passage problems, diffusion of size and shape, infinite particle systems, non- linear filtering problems
Dr Christine S. M. Currie SOUTHAMPTON
Mathematical modelling of tuberculosis and HIV; input/output analysis of simulation models; Bayesian statistics; revenue management.

Mathematical programming

Mr M.E. Brigden BATH
Mathematical programming, stock control
Professor K.H. Darby-Dowman BRUNEL
Operational research; mathematical programming methods, algorithms and modelling; scheduling
Dr C.A. Lucas BRUNEL
Mathematical programming, modelling and analysis of mathematical programming models
Professor G. Mitra BRUNEL
Mathematical programming, optimisation and planning models, mathematical models for decision support
Dr J. Glen EDINBURGH
Mathematical programming models for livestock production, models for manpower planning, location of facilities, models for fisheries management
Dr A. Salhi ESSEX
Mathematical programming, Karmaker's algorithm, genetic programming, optimisation, sensitivity analysis, decision support systems.
Dr E. Gabriel LANCASTER
Bayesian sequential decision theory, Markov decision processes, mathematical programming approaches to stochastic optimisation, polyhedral methods in stochastic optimisation, optimal search, stochastic scheduling, queueing control
Professor K.D. Glazebrook LANCASTER
Bayesian sequential decision theory, Markov decision processes, mathematical programming approaches to stochastic optimisation, polyhedral methods in stochastic optimisation, optimal search, stochastic scheduling, queueing control
Professor M.E. Dyer LEEDS
Algorithms, complexity, mathematical programming, Markov chain algorithms.
Dr L.G. Proll LEEDS
Mathematical programming, operational research
Dr P.S. Ansell NEWCASTLE
Mathematical programming approaches to stochastic optimisation, stochastic scheduling, performance analysis, restless bandits, distributed systems
Dr C. Jones SWANSEA
OR, stock cutting, financial modelling, computer controlled manufacturing, mathematical programming

Maximum likelihood [ML]

Dr B. Wang NEWCASTLE
Nonparametric methods for curve fitting and prediction, approximation methods to MLE and Bayesian Estimators, statistics of partially observed processes
Mr G.J.S. Ross NOTTINGHAM
Non-linear estimation, statistical computing, MLP (maximum likelihood program), biometry, multivariate analysis
Ms S. Welham NOTTINGHAM
Residual maximum likelihood, mixed models, biometry, statistical consulting

Mean and dispersion additive models

Dr D. Stasinopoulos LONDON
Statistical modelling, generalized linear models, mean and dispersion additive models

Measurement error modelling

Dr A. Delaigle BRISTOL
Nonparametric estimation of curves. Measurement errors, deconvolution problems. Data-driven bandwidth selection. Boundary/Discontinuity points/Frontier problems; classification problems.
Mr I. White CAMBRIDGE
Statistical methodology in clinical trials and observational studies, departures from randomised treatment (non-compliance), missing data, measurement error models.
D.C. Greenwood LEEDS
Medical Statistics, Hierarchical and Generalised Linear Models, Bayesian and MCMC Methods, Nutrition Epidemiology, Meta-analysis, Measurement Error, Missing Data
Dr J. Kuha LONDON
Analysis of data with measurement error or missing data, model selection, social statistics
Professor S. Richardson LONDON
Bayesian modelling of complex biomedical data, hierarchical models, spatial and space-time analyses, geographical epidemiology, measurement error models, modelling of heterogeneity, mixtures of distributions, clustering models for microarray data
Ms D.A. Ridout LONDON
Statistics in medical research, modelling over dispersed data, multi-level modelling, measurement error, statistical consultancy
Professor G. Dunn MANCHESTER
Statistical evaluation of measurement errors, exposure measurement, design and analysis of epidemiological surveys, healthcare trials methodology
Dr C. Roberts MANCHESTER
Statistical evaluation of measurement errors and diagnostic agreement, healthcare trial methodology
Dr D. Hutchison NFER
Statistical techniques in education, multi-level modelling, measurement error, bootstrapping, measurement, international comparisons , longitudinal studies
Dr. G.B. Durrant SOUTHAMPTON
Missing data and measurement error in sample surveys; Official statistics; Statistical modelling in the social sciences; Design and analysis of sample surveys
Professor C.J. Skinner SOUTHAMPTON
Design and analysis of sample surveys; measurement error; missing data; statistical modelling in the social sciences; statistical disclosure control.
Dr J.L. Marsh WARWICK
Theory and application of measurement error models, particularly in a medical setting

Measures of repeatability

Professor S. Chinn LONDON
Statistics in medical research, measures of repeatability, meta-analysis, respiratory disease - especially asthma, cluster randomised trials

Media research

Dr P. Moerters BATH
Brownian motion, spatial branching processes, random media, large deviation theory, fractal geometry
Dr B. Fu CAMBRIDGE
Longitudinal data, time series, median regression, medical statistics, Hepatitis C study
Professor P.G. Moore LONDON
Decision analysis, operations research, risk analysis, investment management(risk), intermediation (pension funds)
Dr C.M. Phillips LONDON
Life patterns of women's employment, market research methods, applied survey techniques, violence at work, media research
Mrs K Rantell SHEFFIELD
Medial statistics

Medical statistics

Dr M. Boroujerdi ABERDEEN
Application of statistics in epidemiology and medicine. Mathematical modelling of in vivo hormonal clearance.
Dr S. Brocklehurst AYR
Application of statistics in biological, agricultural and medical research
Mr C.J. Whitaker BANGOR
Psychological and biomedical statistics, generalized and non-linear models, multivariate methods
Dr P. A. Lewis BATH
Medical statistics, surveillance, longitudinal data, cystic fibrosis.
Dr R.E. Salway BATH
Aggregate/ecological studies, Applications in medical statistics and epidemiology.
Dr G. Shaddick BATH
Medical statistics and epidemiology, spatial- temporal modelling.
Dr G.W. Cran BELFAST
Medical statistics; health, physical activity, fitness and nutrition in children
Dr C.C. Patterson BELFAST
Medical statistics, diabetes epidemiology, statistical genetics
Mr C.R. Cardwell BELFAST
Medical statistics, diabetes epidemiology
Dr L. Billingham BIRMINGHAM
Cancer, clinical trials, medical statistics, quality of life analysis
Professor R. Gray BIRMINGHAM
Applied medical statistics: obtaining more reliable evidence on the causes and best treatment of common diseases; clinical trials and meta-analysis
Mrs A.K. Roalfe BIRMINGHAM
Medical statistics and clinical trials
Mr T. Marshall BIRMINGHAM
Medical statistics, epidemiology
Dr D. Jerwood BRADFORD
Stochastic processes, medical statistics, survival analysis Personal WEB2: http://tigger.comp.brad.ac.uk/staff/profiles/staff_profile.php3?usercode=djerwood
Mrs E. Cheek BRIGHTON
Medical statistics, time series
Professor T.J. Peters BRISTOL
Medical statistics, health services and primary care research, validity and efficiency of study design, cluster randomised controlled trials.
Dr A.A. Montgomery BRISTOL
Medical statistics, health services and primary care research, cluster randomised controlled trials, decision analysis.
Dr N.J. Wiles BRISTOL
Medical statistics, epidemiology, mental health, health services research.
Dr A.E. Ades BRISTOL
Bayesian methods for multi-parameter evidence synthesis in epidemiology and medical decision modelling; Expected Value of Information; HIV epidemiology, and mother-to-child transmission of HIV; Screening issues; Congenital Toxoplasmosis.
Ms S.T. Brookes BRISTOL
Medical statistics; health services research; randomised controlled trials; individualisation of treatment; subgroup analyses; n-of-1 trials.
Miss Z.S. Fewell BRISTOL
Medical statistics; causal modelling in epidemiology.
Dr A. Goubar BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; evidence synthesis.
Mr R.M. Harbord BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; meta-analysis; design and analysis of studies of medical diagnosis; genetic epidemiology.
Mr A.D. Judge BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; survival analysis.
Mrs M. May BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; modelling longitudinal data; prognostic modelling; hierarchical models; neural networks.
Dr C. Metcalfe BRISTOL
Medical statistics; health services research; social epidemiology; analysis of recurrent events; evaluation of psychotherapy.
Dr N. Middleton BRISTOL
Medical statistics, health services, decision analysis, mental health
Ms R. Rooney BRISTOL
Medical statistics, health services research, epidemiology, analysis of longitudinal data
Dr J.A.C. Sterne BRISTOL
Medical statistics, epidemiology, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, causal models
Dr K. Tilling BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; health services research; analysis of longitudinal data; multilevel models; capture-recapture.
Dr N. Welton BRISTOL
Medical statistics; evidence synthesis; Bayesian statistics; medical decision modelling; value of information; behavioural ecology
Mrs L. Wood BRISTOL
Medical statistics, meta-analysis, bias in RCTs.
Dr V. Didelez BRISTOL
Various aspects and uses of graphical models (computational issues, model search, applications in genetics), event history analysis, causality, optimal dynamic treatments, bio-medical applications
Professor P.J. Green FRS BRISTOL
Bayesian inference in complex stochastic systems, Markov chain Monte Carlo methodology; statistical genomics, especially gene expression analysis; spatial statistics and image analysis, with medical applications
Dr J.M. Cobby BRISTOL UWE
Applications of statistics in biology, psychology, medicine and industry. Design and analysis of experiments. Statistical education.
Professor S.M. Bird CAMBRIDGE
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 CAMBRIDGE
Causal modelling in clinical trials; Competing risks survival analysis; Non-parametric Bayesian methods; Medical statistics
Professor V.T. Farewell CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, clinical and epidemiological applications.
Dr B. Fu CAMBRIDGE
Longitudinal data, time series, median regression, medical statistics, Hepatitis C study
Dr A.L. Johnson CAMBRIDGE
Clinical trial methodology especially in psychiatry, neurology and transfusion medicine; history of medical statistics
Dr F.E. Matthews CAMBRIDGE
epidemiology and statistics of ageing research, missing data, two-phase study designs, opthalmic epidemiology, statistics in medical journals, population based longitudinal studies
Dr A.T. Prevost CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, primary care research, longitudinal data analysis, multilevel models, cluster randomised trials, sample size
Dr D.J. Spiegelhalter CAMBRIDGE
Bayesian methods, clinical trials, graphical models, medical technology evaluation, software for Markov Chain Monte Carlo, institutional comparisons, performance monitoring
Mr M.D. Chatfield CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, dropout in studies of the elderly, and longitudinal modelling of memory scores.
Mr T.R. Fanshawe CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, statistical consulting, primary care research, multivariate analysis.
Ms E.A. Gardener CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, epidemiology, ageing, meta-analysis.
Dr A.G. Lynch CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, statistical consulting, applications to process control, applications to horticulture.
Dr C.R. Palmer CAMBRIDGE
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 CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, primary care research, longitudinal data analysis, multilevel models, cluster randomised trials, sample size.
Miss S.L. Vowler CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, statistical consulting, non-parametric methods.
Miss K. Vrotsou CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, statistical consultancy, genetical statistics.
Mr S.K. Kaptoge CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, statistical consulting, epidemiology.
Dr S.P. Brooks CAMBRIDGE
Stochastic simulation; optimisation; Markov chain Monte Carlo; Bayesian statistics; applications in ecology, sociology, archaeology, medicine and biology.
Dr E.C. Coles CARDIFF
Medicine, computing, statistics.
Professor R.G. Newcombe CARDIFF
Medical statistics, especially interval estimation for proportions and related quantities
Professor F.D.J. Dunstan CARDIFF
Medical statistics, time series, reference ranges, Down's screening , spatial smoothing and disease risk mapping
Dr A.B.J. Nix CARDIFF
Medical statistics, reference ranges, Down's screening, errors in variables
Mrs A. Hart CENTRAL LANCASHIRE
Medical Statistics; clinical trial design
Dr M.A.Hurley CENTRAL LANCASHIRE
Medical Statistics: laboratory experiments, survival analysis, age-period-cohort models, surveys. Environmental Statistics; growth modelling and energetics, population regulation, freshwater fish, limnology
Teresa Allan CITY
Clinical trials, bayesian statistics, diagnostic tests, medical statistics
Dr H. Mashhoudy COVENTRY
Survival analysis, information graphics, medical statistics
Dr N.T. Longford DE MONTFORT
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 C. Walsh DUBLIN
Bayesian modelling, computational aspects of Bayesian inference, sampling methods, fatigue crack growth, medical statistics
Dr G. Kelly DUBLIN UCD
Statistical applications in medicine - in particular the AIDS epidemic; theoretical aspects of structural equations models, diagnostics and robust estimation; paradoxes in statistics
Dr D. Williams DUBLIN UCD
Experimental design with applications in agriculture, veterinary medicine and forestry; reliability theory and mathematical statistics
Dr S.A. Ogston DUNDEE
Medical statistics
Dr G.J. Janacek EAST ANGLIA
Time series analysis, forecasting, simulation, medical statistics
Dr A.L. Swift EAST ANGLIA
Medical statistics
Mr R.J. Lee EDINBURGH
Medical statistics, clinical trials, epidemiology
Professor G.D. Murray EDINBURGH
Medical Statistics, clinical trials, stroke, head injury and cardiovascular disease.
Mrs P.E. Warner EDINBURGH
Medical statistics and epidemiology
Ms L.J. Williams EDINBURGH
Medical statistics, clinical trials, breast screening
Dr S.C. Lewis EDINBURGH
Medical statistics, clinical trials, meta-analysis.
Ms F.M. Chappell EDINBURGH
Medical statistics, systematic reviews, diagnostic studies
C. Graham EDINBURGH
Medical statistics, epidemiology, statistical computing.
Dr L.S. Murray GLASGOW
Clinical trials, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic modelling, medical statistics, discrimination
Mr W.H. Gilmour GLASGOW
Medical statistics, epidemiology, clinical trials
Mr T.C. Aitchison GLASGOW
Calibration, medical statistics, statistical computing
Professor I. Ford GLASGOW
Applications in medicine and biology, clinical trials, epidemiology, survival analysis, e-science
Mr W.H. Gilmour GLASGOW
Medical statistics, epidemiology, clinical trials
Mr J.H. McColl GLASGOW
Medical statistics, statistics in dentistry, statistics in education
Professor D.M. Titterington GLASGOW
Smoothing, medical statistics, incomplete data, image analysis, neural networks
Dr W.M. Maclaren GLASGOW CALEDONIAN UNIVERSITY
Medical statistics; injury epidemiology.
Mr A.K. McFadyen GLASGOW CALEDONIAN UNIVERSITY
Multivariate analysis; statistics in professions allied to medicine.
Mrs E. Pye GLASGOW CALEDONIAN UNIVERSITY
Educational psychology; para-medical statistics; questionnaire design
Dr E.D. Gardiner HULL
Medical statistics
Dr J. Belcher KEELE
Time series modelling and analysis, medical statistics
Dr J.M. Jones KEELE
Medical statistics, analysis of long-term clinical trials, survival analysis
Professor P.W. Jones KEELE
Bayesian sequential design, medical statistics, clinical trials, bandit problems
Professor G. MacKenzie KEELE
Medical statistics, statistical modelling, epidemiology, modelling of random counts using survival models, design & analysis of longitudinal clinical trials
Dr E.E. Bassett KENT
Applied statistics, including medical applications; statistical computing; statistical education.
Professor P.J. Brown KENT
Multivariate analysis; Bayesian methods; Feature selection; medical statistics; chemometrics; electoral prediction and polling: DNA microarray data.
Mrs F.R. Jolliffe, KENT
statistical education - research, theory and practice; social statistics (particularly sample survey design and analysis); applications of statistical methods in the social sciences and medicine; statistical consulting.
Dr O.D. Lyne KENT
Stochastic epidemic models, applied probability, simulation, statistical inference, goodness of fit, branching processes, martingales, medical education
Professor B.J.T. Morgan KENT
Biometry; cluster analysis; stochastic population processes; psychological applications of statistics; multivariate analysis; simulation; analysis of quantal assay data; medical statistics; ecological statistics; over- dispersion; estimation using transforms.
Professor A P Grieve KINGSTON
Medical statistics: Statistics in Drug Development; Bayesian Methods
Dr D.M. Berridge LANCASTER
Random effects models for repeated binary and ordinal categorical data; their application in education, medicine, psychology and sociology
Professor A.G. Chetwynd LANCASTER
Spatial statistics, combinatorial methods, medical applications
Professor P.J. Diggle LANCASTER
Spatial statistics, time series, analysis of longitudinal data, medical statistics, statistical bioinformatics
Dr J. Harman LANCASTER
Social, medical and criminological applications, web-based statistical training
Miss I. Sousa LANCASTER
Joint modelling of survival and longitudinal data, non-parametric estimators, survival analysis, repeated measurements analysis, medical statistics
F. Turner LEEDS
Medical statistics, genetic epidemiology
A. Blance LEEDS
Medical Statistics, Multi-level Modelling
D. Bowers LEEDS
Medical statistics, Teaching statistics
R.G. Feltbower LEEDS
Medical statistics, epidemiology
D.C. Greenwood LEEDS
Medical Statistics, Hierarchical and Generalised Linear Models, Bayesian and MCMC Methods, Nutrition Epidemiology, Meta-analysis, Measurement Error, Missing Data
Dr S.O.M. Manda LEEDS
Bayesian and MCMC Methods, Hierarchical and Generalised Linear Models, Statistical Methods in Spatial Epidemiology, Medical and Social Statistics
F. Taylor LEEDS
Medical statistics, nutrition epidemiology
Y. Tu LEEDS
Medical & Dental Statistics
Dr R. West LEEDS
Medical Statistics, Tomography, Inverse Problems, Classification, Image Analysis, Functional Data Analysis
J.M. Brown LEEDS
Medical statistics, clinical trials, quality of Life
S. Brown LEEDS
Medical statistics
D. Cohen LEEDS
Medical statistics, clinical trials
A. Farrin LEEDS
Medical statistics, pragmatic randomised trials (cluster randomised, primary care, care of the elderly, cardiovascular)
J. Fountain LEEDS
Medical statistics, clinical trials
K. Hawkins LEEDS
Medical statistics, clinical trials, quality of life
H. Thorpe LEEDS
Medical statistics, clinical trials, quality of life
V. Allgar LEEDS
Medical statistics, primary care research
Professor K.R. Abrams LEICESTER
Medical statistics, Bayesian methods, clinical trials, meta-analysis, quality of life assessment, survival analysis, statistical aspects of economic evaluation
Dr N.J. Cooper LEICESTER
Medical statistics, Bayesian methods, statistical aspects of economic evaluation
Professor C. Jagger LEICESTER
Survival analysis, repeated measures analysis, medical statistics, epidemiology
Professor D.R. Jones LEICESTER
Medical statistics, generalised synthesis of evidence, meta-analysis, clinical trials, health services research methodology, Bayesian methods, quality of life assessment
Dr P.C. Lambert LEICESTER
Medical statistics, repeated measures analysis, Bayesian methods
Miss J.L. Peters LEICESTER
Medical statistics, meta-analysis, generalised synthesis of evidence, Bayesian methods
Dr R.D. Riley LEICESTER
Medical statistics, meta-analysis, statistical aspects of prognostic marker studies, multi-level modelling
Dr L.K. Smith LEICESTER
Medical statistics, deprivation measurement, use of routine data for monitoring health inequalities, survival analysis
Dr A.J. Sutton LEICESTER
Medical statistics, meta-analysis, Bayesian methods, health services research methodology, statistical aspects of economic evaluation
Mr N.A. Taub LEICESTER
Medical statistics, population-based registers, capture-recapture
Professor J.R. Thompson LEICESTER
Epidemiology, genetic epidemiology, medical statistics, statistical computing, ophthalmology
Dr M.J. Phillips LEICESTER
The application of stochastic processes to reliability, engineering and metrology, medical statistics
Dr D.Y. Downham LIVERPOOL
Stochastic processes, data handling, veterinary and medical statistics
Mrs L. Wright LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES
Medical statistics, risk analysis, statistics of warfare, education, statistical process control
Professor S. Chinn LONDON
Statistics in medical research, measures of repeatability, meta-analysis, respiratory disease - especially asthma, cluster randomised trials
Mrs C.T. Coshall LONDON
Statistics in medical research, multi-level models, epidemiology of stroke and statistical computing.
Dr R.L. Hooper LONDON
Statistics in medical research, health surveillance and screening, prescribing and medicines use, foundations of statistics.
Dr R.B. Newson LONDON
Medical statistics, pharmacoepidemiology, asthma epidemiology, genetics, statistical computing, robust and rank-based confidence intervals, multiple test procedures, false discovery rates, propensity scores
Mr N.C. Smeeton LONDON
Statistics in medical research, routinely collected hospital data, nonparametric methods - especially multiple runs tests and history, epidemiology of stroke
Dr D.R. Altmann LONDON
Statistical methods in medical research; applications in neurology
Dr J. Carpenter LONDON
Multilevel modelling and missing data,with medical and social science applications. www.missingdata.org.uk
Ms F. Clemens LONDON
Statistical methods in epidemiology and medical research
Dr B. de Stavola LONDON
Statistical methods in medical research and epidemiology
Mr C.D. Frost LONDON
Medical statistics particularly as applied in asthma and dementia studies,clinical trials, hierarchical data, meta-analysis.
Dr V Mann LONDON
Statistical methods in medical research and epidemiology
Professor S.J. Pocock LONDON
Statistical methods in medical research, clinical trials, epidemiology
Dr D. Wang LONDON
Statistical methods in medical research and population studies
Ms H. Watt LONDON
Medical statistics, particularly in relation to neurology.
Dr N. Alexander LONDON
Statistical methods in medical research, tropical epidemiology, parasitic diseases
Dr J D Lewsey LONDON
Statistical methods in medical research
Ms K. Nanchahal LONDON
Statistical methods in medical research and epidemiology
Professor S. Richardson LONDON
Bayesian modelling of complex biomedical data, hierarchical models, spatial and space-time analyses, geographical epidemiology, measurement error models, modelling of heterogeneity, mixtures of distributions, clustering models for microarray data
Dr L. Rushton LONDON
Occupational and environmental epidemiology, systematic review and meta-analysis, medical statistics
Professor C.A. Donnelly LONDON
Epidemiology, medical and environmental statistics, HIV/AIDS, epidemiology of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (e.g. BSE, scrapie, vCJD), bovine TB, Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), Ebola
Ms A. Koukounari LONDON
Medical statistics for establishment of the baseline distribution of schistosomiasis in the target countries of SCI and analysis of the effects of treatment over the longitudinal monitoring period.
Professor D.J. Hand FBA LONDON
Classification and clustering, statistical computing, statistics in retail banking, data mining, medical statistics
Mr I.A. Grace LONDON
Research interests: Medical statistics, alternative therapies.
Mrs H. Tan LONDON
Medical statistics
Mr J. Josovic LONDON
Applications to biology and medicine
Professor B.S. Everitt LONDON
Cluster analysis, mixture distributions and medical statistics
Dr M. Leese LONDON
Analysis of medical surveys
Dr D.S. Coad LONDON
Statistics, sequential analysis, asymptotic approximations, inference, medical applications, multivariate analysis
Ms W. Bannister LONDON
Epidemiology and medical statistics
Ms L.Bansi LONDON
Medical Statistics and epidemiology
Ms Z. Fox LONDON
Medical Statistics and epidemiology
Dr F. Lampe LONDON
Epidemiology and Medical statistics
Dr R.W. Morris LONDON
Evaluation of health services, survival data, statistics in medical journals
Ms C. Smith LONDON
Medical Statistics and epidemiology
Ms A. Petrie LONDON
Medical, Dental and Veterinary Statistics
Dr Jonathan Myles LONDON
Bayesian methods in medical research
Dr P. Sedgwick LONDON
Medical statistics, analysis of longitudinal data, impact of the timing of sleep on the occurrence of its electrophysiological states, regulation of NREM and REM sleep in young adults whilst living in a naturalistic environment
Ms A. Petrie LONDON
Medical, Dental and Veterinary Statistics
Dr L. Li LONDON
Statistics in medical research, multi-level modelling, modelling growth trajectories, analysis of cohort data
Dr H. Pan LONDON
Statistics in medical research, multi-level modelling, longitudinal data analysis, growth references, analysis of large data set
Ms D.A. Ridout LONDON
Statistics in medical research, modelling over dispersed data, multi-level modelling, measurement error, statistical consultancy
Dr A.R. Tate LONDON
Statistics in medical research, analysis of cohort data, record linkage, data visualisation, Bayesian analysis
Dr A.M. Wade LONDON
Statistics in medical research, experimental and study design, teaching statistics to non-statisticians, trials of surgical procedures, cluster randomised trials
Dr G. Ambler LONDON
Medical statistics, prognostic modelling
Dr A.J. Copas LONDON
Medical statistics, missing data, survey analysis, clustered data.
Rosie Shier LOUGHBOROUGH
Medical statistics, teaching and learning of applied statistics
Mr A.C.C. Gibbs MANCHESTER
Medical Statistics, survival analysis
Dr E Holmes MANCHESTER
Medical Statistics, Clinical Governance.
Dr.P.McElduff MANCHESTER
Medical statistics, coronary heart disease, public health
Ms J. Morris MANCHESTER
Medical statistics, statistical consultancy, critical appraisal
Mr A. Vail MANCHESTER
Medical statistics
Dr J. Pan MANCHESTER
Medical Statistics, generalised linear mixed models, longitudinal data analysis, growth curve modelling, LMMs & GLMMs randomised controlled trials
Dr S.M. Rudolfer MANCHESTER
Application of statistical methods to medical diagnosis, multigroup and ordinal logistic regression
Dr M.K. Tso MANCHESTER
Multivariate regression, optimisation, biomedical image processing, operational research
Dr C. Comiskey MAYNOOTH
Applying mathematics and statistics to medical and biological problems, in particular to the problem of drug use.
Dr S.R. Bonellie NAPIER
Applied medical statistics, smoothing techniques
Dr K. Penny NAPIER
Medical statistics, missing data, multivariate outlier detection
Professor G.M. Raab NAPIER
Medical and social statistics, Bayesian methods, AIDS prediction methods, hierarchical models, missing data, survey methodology.
Mr M. Cole NEWCASTLE
Medical statistics, population pharmacokinetics
Ms D.M. Howel NEWCASTLE
Medical statistics, epidemiology
Professor J.N.S. Matthews NEWCASTLE
Medical statistics, clinical trials, crossovers, repeated measurements
Dr. M. O'Keeffe NEWCASTLE
Stochastic optimisation and queueing theory. Medical statistics.
Dr D. Walshaw NEWCASTLE
Extreme values, Bayesian models for environmental processes, Bayesian Inference for health care indicators, Medical statistics
Dr T.J. Chadwick NEWCASTLE
Medical Statistics, epidemiology, likelihood theory, missing data, statistical computing
Dr J.C. Gray NEWCASTLE
Medical statistics, Clinical trials.
Ms D. Howel NEWCASTLE
Medical statistics, epidemiology, compositional data
Ms V. Ryan NEWCASTLE
Medical statistics, clinical trials
Dr B.A. Gregson NEWCASTLE
Applications to health services research, survey methods, clinical trials, medical statistics
Professor I.L. Dryden NOTTINGHAM
Statistical shape analysis, spatial statistics, Bayesian image analysis, medical image analysis, computational statistics, multivariate analysis, medical and biological applications of statistics
Professor A.T.A. Wood NOTTINGHAM
Bootstrap and empirical likelihood methods, simulation, asymptotic approximations, likelihood theory, statistical aspects of fractals, medical statistics
Dr D. Crabb NOTTINGHAM TRENT
Medical statistics, time series, spatial statistics, image processing.
Dr J.F. Bithell OXFORD
Medical statistics, stochastic processes, Monte Carlo inference, density estimation, mathematical and geographical epidemiology, radiation epidemiology, childhood cancer and leukaemia
Dr D. Bennett OXFORD
Meta-analysis, missing-values, statistical education for medical researchers, statistical methods as applied to public health, epidemiology and clinical trials, cardiovascular disease, stroke, obesity, neuroscience, nutrition, genetics and mental health.
Ms L. Blackwell OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Mrs G. Buck OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Ms J. Burrett OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr R. Clarke OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Professor S.C. Darby OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr C. Davies OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr J. Emberson OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr S. Lewington OXFORD
Medical statistics; epidemiology; epidemiology of blood pressure, cholesterol, homocysteine and other emerging risk factors for vascular disease; overviews of observational studies; regression dilution bias; meta-analysis and systematic reviews
Miss E. Link OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, genetics, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology, power and sample size calculations.
Dr P. McGale OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr S. Parish OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Professor R. Peto OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr S. Richards OXFORD
Medical statistics, clinical trials, meta-analysis of randomized trials,survival analysis,leukaemia
Dr M. Smith OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Professor V. Beral OXFORD
Medical statistics, cancer epidemiology
Dr G. Reeves OXFORD
Medical statistics, cancer epidemiology
Dr R. Perera OXFORD
Medical statistics, diagnostic studies, meta-analysis.
Dr P. Yudkin OXFORD
Medical statistics, randomised controlled trials in primary care, smoking cessation
Dr J.F. Bithell OXFORD
Medical statistics, stochastic processes, Monte Carlo inference, density estimation, mathematical and geographical epidemiology, radiation epidemiology, childhood cancer and leukaemia
Dr M. Lunn OXFORD
Medical statistics, competing risks, multiple risks, Bayesian methods applied to clinical trials
Miss N. Alder OXFORD
Medical statistics, clinical trials, observational studies
Professor D.G. Altman OXFORD
Medical statistics, misuse of statistics, measurement, prognostic studies, meta-analysis
Miss A. Burton OXFORD
Medical statistics, clinical trials, survival analysis, missing data
Miss A. Cargill OXFORD
Medical statistics, cancer trials, clinical trials, observational studies
Mr J. Deeks, OXFORD
Medical statistics, meta-analysis, clinical trials, diagnostic studies
Mr E. Juszczak OXFORD
Medical statistics, clinical trials, observational studies, epidemiology
Ms Louise Linsell OXFORD
Medical statistics, cancer trials, clinical trials, observational studies
Ms S. Love OXFORD
Medical statistics, prognostic studies, psychosocial oncology
Dr J. Mollison OXFORD
Medical statistics, cluster randomised trials, clinical trials, health services research
Ms Ly-Mee Yu OXFORD
Medical statistics, missing data, covariates of adjustment analysis, clinical trials
Dr J. Eales PLYMOUTH
Medical statistics, sequential analysis, statistics in sport
Mrs H.P. Sanders PLYMOUTH
Applications of statistics to medicine and social science
Dr S. Shaw PLYMOUTH
Applications of statistics to biology and psychology, experimental design and analysis, Medical Statistics
Dr D.E. Wright PLYMOUTH
Applied statistics especially medical applications, computational statistics
Mr B.R. Higgins PORTSMOUTH
Medical statistics, design and analysis of experiments, multivariate data analysis
Dr. D. Jackson SALFORD
Applications of meta-analysis, particularly its use in medical statistics. Modelling publication and related biases in meta-analysis and systematic reviews.
Dr D.F. Percy SALFORD
Bayesian inference, stochastic processes and multivariate analysis with applications in industry, medicine, sport and law.
Professor M.J. Campbell SHEFFIELD
Sample size, time series, respiratory medicine, primary care research, quality of life.
Dr N.R.J. Fieller SHEFFIELD
Particle size distributions, outliers and robustness, functional models,multivariate and semi-structured problems, dendrochronology, bioinformatics, medical, environmental and archaeological applications.
Miss L.C. Morecroft SHEFFIELD
Landmark-based shape analysis; multivariate analysis; medical statistics
Dr K. Jones SHEFFIELD HALLAM
Experimental design and analysis, medical statistics
Dr K. Kilner SHEFFIELD HALLAM
Medical Statistics
Professor P. Prescott SOUTHAMPTON
Medical statistics, clinical trials, design of experiments, order statistics, concepts of robustness
Mr M.A. Mullee SOUTHAMPTON
Medical statistics
Dr R. Pickering SOUTHAMPTON
Medical Statistics
Mr R. Mehta SOUTHAMPTON
Medical Statistics
Mr S. Harris SOUTHAMPTON
Medical Statistics
Dr T.N. Bryant SOUTHAMPTON
Medical computing, clinical trials, statistical software
Mr D.J. Fisher SOUTHAMPTON
Medical statistics, epidemiology
Dr H.M. Inskip SOUTHAMPTON
Medical statistics, epidemiology
Mr J. Poole SOUTHAMPTON
Medical statistics, epidemiology
Mrs I.C. Reading SOUTHAMPTON
Medical statistics, epidemiology
Mrs H.E. Syddall SOUTHAMPTON
Medical statistics, epidemiology
Dr G.A.Bancroft STAFFORDSHIRE
Medical statistics, survey analysis
Ms C.A. Howie STIRLING
Population pharmacokinetics, experimental design, optimal design and statistical applications in medicine
Professor G. Gettinby STRATHCLYDE
Medical and veterinary epidemiology. Design of experiments for the research and development of products and processes.
Mr P. Williams SURREY
Medical statistics, clinical trials, analysis of health statistics, statistical computing, nonparametric statistics
Dr K.D.S. Young SURREY
Bayesian statistics, outliers and influential diagnostics, stochastic simulation, reliability, degradation models, applications in medical statistics
Dr D.R. Robinson SUSSEX
Design and analysis of engineering experiments, medical statistics, applied probability, information technology in statistical education
Professor A.G. Hawkes SWANSEA
Applied stochastic processes, point processes, models in biology and medicine especially biophysics, use of APL for statistical computing, reliability
Ms S.C. Daly ULSTER
Medical statistics
Dr J.L. Marsh WARWICK
Theory and application of measurement error models, particularly in a medical setting
Dr J.E.H. Shaw WARWICK
Bayesian inference numerical and graphical methods, medical statistics
Professor J.M. Bland YORK
Design and analysis of studies of medical measurement, effects upon mortality and hospital admissions of air pollution, factors influencing outcomes of pregnancy, deaths associated with volatile substance abuse (solvent abuse or glue sniffing).

Mental health

Dr V. Bourne ABERDEEN
Applications of statistics in Mental Health
Dr N.J. Wiles BRISTOL
Medical statistics, epidemiology, mental health, health services research.
Dr N. Middleton BRISTOL
Medical statistics, health services, decision analysis, mental health
Dr D. Bennett OXFORD
Meta-analysis, missing-values, statistical education for medical researchers, statistical methods as applied to public health, epidemiology and clinical trials, cardiovascular disease, stroke, obesity, neuroscience, nutrition, genetics and mental health.

Meta-analysis

Dr J. Cook ABERDEEN
Application of statistics in health services research; learning curves in health technology assessment; Bayesian methods; meta-analysis
Mr N. Scott ABERDEEN
Application of statistics in public health and health services research; clinical trials; meta-analysis; quality of life
Professor R. Gray BIRMINGHAM
Applied medical statistics: obtaining more reliable evidence on the causes and best treatment of common diseases; clinical trials and meta-analysis
Mrs C. Brookes BIRMINGHAM
Clinical Trials and meta-analysis
Dr L. Gross BIRMINGHAM
Clinical trials and meta-analysis
Dr R. Hills BIRMINGHAM
Clinical trials and meta-analysis
Ms N. Ives BIRMINGHAM
Clinical trials and meta-analysis
Professor K. Wheatley BIRMINGHAM
Clinical trials, meta-analysis
Mr R.M. Harbord BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; meta-analysis; design and analysis of studies of medical diagnosis; genetic epidemiology.
Dr J.A.C. Sterne BRISTOL
Medical statistics, epidemiology, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, causal models
Mrs L. Wood BRISTOL
Medical statistics, meta-analysis, bias in RCTs.
Dr J.P.T. Higgins CAMBRIDGE
Meta-analysis, systematic reviews, clinical trials, multi-level models, Bayesian methods.
Dr R.M. Nixon CAMBRIDGE
Cluster randomisation, meta-analysis, health economics, cost-effectiveness, MCMC.
Dr. G. Salanti CAMBRIDGE
Meta-analysis, mixed-effects models, isotonic regression, threshold value estimation
Ms E.A. Gardener CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, epidemiology, ageing, meta-analysis.
Dr Z. YE CAMBRIDGE
Genetic epidemiology in cancer and heart disease, meta-analysis, microarray data analysis, bioinformatics.
Dr S.C. Lewis EDINBURGH
Medical statistics, clinical trials, meta-analysis.
D.C. Greenwood LEEDS
Medical Statistics, Hierarchical and Generalised Linear Models, Bayesian and MCMC Methods, Nutrition Epidemiology, Meta-analysis, Measurement Error, Missing Data
Professor K.R. Abrams LEICESTER
Medical statistics, Bayesian methods, clinical trials, meta-analysis, quality of life assessment, survival analysis, statistical aspects of economic evaluation
Professor D.R. Jones LEICESTER
Medical statistics, generalised synthesis of evidence, meta-analysis, clinical trials, health services research methodology, Bayesian methods, quality of life assessment
Dr C. Minelli LEICESTER
Meta-analysis, Bayesian methods, genetic epidemiology
Miss J.L. Peters LEICESTER
Medical statistics, meta-analysis, generalised synthesis of evidence, Bayesian methods
Dr R.D. Riley LEICESTER
Medical statistics, meta-analysis, statistical aspects of prognostic marker studies, multi-level modelling
Dr A.J. Sutton LEICESTER
Medical statistics, meta-analysis, Bayesian methods, health services research methodology, statistical aspects of economic evaluation
Professor S. Chinn LONDON
Statistics in medical research, measures of repeatability, meta-analysis, respiratory disease - especially asthma, cluster randomised trials
Mr C.D. Frost LONDON
Medical statistics particularly as applied in asthma and dementia studies,clinical trials, hierarchical data, meta-analysis.
Dr L. Rushton LONDON
Occupational and environmental epidemiology, systematic review and meta-analysis, medical statistics
Mr S Murad LONDON
Analysis of cluster data, Meta analysis, risk prediction
Dr R. Omar LONDON
Prognostic models, cluster randomised trials, clustered data, meta-analysis, primary care
Dr J.Q. Shi NEWCASTLE
Nonparametric methods for curve fitting, meta analysis, structural equation models, applications in system control.
Dr H.O. Dickinson NEWCASTLE
Systematic review/meta-analysis, development of clinical guidelines; Epidemiology of childhood cancer, stillbirths, transgenerational effects, inequalities in health, childhood determinants of adult health.
Dr D. Bennett OXFORD
Meta-analysis, missing-values, statistical education for medical researchers, statistical methods as applied to public health, epidemiology and clinical trials, cardiovascular disease, stroke, obesity, neuroscience, nutrition, genetics and mental health.
Dr S. Lewington OXFORD
Medical statistics; epidemiology; epidemiology of blood pressure, cholesterol, homocysteine and other emerging risk factors for vascular disease; overviews of observational studies; regression dilution bias; meta-analysis and systematic reviews
Dr S. Richards OXFORD
Medical statistics, clinical trials, meta-analysis of randomized trials,survival analysis,leukaemia
Dr R. Perera OXFORD
Medical statistics, diagnostic studies, meta-analysis.
Professor D.G. Altman OXFORD
Medical statistics, misuse of statistics, measurement, prognostic studies, meta-analysis
Mr J. Deeks, OXFORD
Medical statistics, meta-analysis, clinical trials, diagnostic studies
Dr M. Simmonds READING
Meta-analysis, clinical trials, survival analysis.
Dr P.A. Whitehead READING
Clinical trials, toxicology, meta-analysis, pharmacoeconomics.
Dr. D. Jackson SALFORD
Applications of meta-analysis, particularly its use in medical statistics. Modelling publication and related biases in meta-analysis and systematic reviews.
Dr D. Clark-Carter STAFFORDSHIRE
General statistics, meta-analysis
Professor J.B. Copas WARWICK
Statistical inference, meta analysis, non-ignorable selection models, discriminant analysis.
Professor J.L. Hutton WARWICK
Statistical methods in health care and law, particularly survival or lifetime data analysis and meta-analysis, philosophy of statistics and evidence, ethics

Metals and energy industries

Dr D. Homer SWANSEA
Technological forecasting, especially in the minerals, metals and energy industries

Meteorological statistics

Dr J.M. Potts ABERDEEN
Statistical modelling in agricultural and environmental research, meteorological applications of statistics
Professor C.A. Glasbey EDINBURGH
Image analysis, spatio-temporal models, meteorological and biological applications, microarrays and bioinformatics
Dr D.B. Stephenson READING
Environmental statistics, functional data analysis, forecast verification, applications to meteorology and climate, time series, Bayesian forecast combination, trends in extreme events.

Metrology

Dr P. Soan KINGSTON
Statistical modelling with particular applications in metrology, mathematics and statistics education
Dr M.J. Phillips LEICESTER
The application of stochastic processes to reliability, engineering and metrology, medical statistics

Microbiology

Mr J. Fenlon WARWICK
Statistical methods in microbiology. Analysis of quantal response data. Risk analysis in the biological and environmental sciences.

Microeconometrics

Dr M. Schafgans LONDON
Microeconometrics, applied econometrics
Professor A.M. Jones YORK
Health economics, applied microeconomics, health econometrics.

Migration

Dr H. Wang CAMBRIDGE
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.
Dr P.R.A. Hinde SOUTHAMPTON
Modelling of complex longitudinal data; historical demography of England and Wales in the 19th and early 20th centuries, especially the decline of fertility, and migration from and within the English countryside; demography of modern Africa, especially eastern and southern countries.
Dr Z. Matthews SOUTHAMPTON
Demography: mortality, morbidity, safe motherhood, reproductive health, evaluation of interventions, provision of services; India: reproductive health, health service utilisation, quality of care, urban poverty, caste, child health, nutrition and mortality, migration, sex ratio, household structure, kinship; Sub-Saharan Africa: child immunisation and nutrition, analysis of survey data, sexual and reproductive health in the UK, marginalised communities especially travellers.

Minerals

Dr D. Homer SWANSEA
Technological forecasting, especially in the minerals, metals and energy industries

Minitab

Mrs S. Browne BRUNEL
Statistical use of Minitab, Excel and Statistical Software.

Misclassification models

Dr N. Tzavidis SOUTHAMPTON
Research Interests: Small Area Estimation, M-quantile Models and Robust Methods, Multilevel Models, Double Sampling Methods for Misclassification Error Correction, Quasi-likelihood Methods, Design of Re-interview Surveys

Missing values

S. Fielding ABERDEEN
Application of statistics in public health and health services research. Dealing with missing data in quality of life research.
Dr L.E. Jamieson CAMBRIDGE
Bayesian methods, missing data, cost-effectiveness analysis, infectious diseases epidemiology, population ecology
Dr F.E. Matthews CAMBRIDGE
epidemiology and statistics of ageing research, missing data, two-phase study designs, opthalmic epidemiology, statistics in medical journals, population based longitudinal studies
Mr I. White CAMBRIDGE
Statistical methodology in clinical trials and observational studies, departures from randomised treatment (non-compliance), missing data, measurement error models.
Dr C.J. Sutton CENTRAL LANCASHIRE
Clinical trial design; missing data issues; modelling survival data
Dr N.T. Longford DE MONTFORT
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 P.C.Taylor HERTFORDSHIRE
Multivariate analysis, discriminant analysis, nonparametric regression, classification and regression trees, ordinal repeated measurements, missing values, spatial statistics. Business forecasting and planning, management decision making.
Miss T.-L. Su LANCASTER
Biostatistics, clinical trials, missing data, spatial statistics
D.C. Greenwood LEEDS
Medical Statistics, Hierarchical and Generalised Linear Models, Bayesian and MCMC Methods, Nutrition Epidemiology, Meta-analysis, Measurement Error, Missing Data
Dr J. Kuha LONDON
Analysis of data with measurement error or missing data, model selection, social statistics
Dr J. Carpenter LONDON
Multilevel modelling and missing data,with medical and social science applications. www.missingdata.org.uk
Professor M. Kenward LONDON
Analysis of repeated measurements and longitudinal data, missing values, biostatistics.
Dr A.J. Copas LONDON
Medical statistics, missing data, survey analysis, clustered data.
Dr K. Penny NAPIER
Medical statistics, missing data, multivariate outlier detection
Professor G.M. Raab NAPIER
Medical and social statistics, Bayesian methods, AIDS prediction methods, hierarchical models, missing data, survey methodology.
Dr T.J. Chadwick NEWCASTLE
Medical Statistics, epidemiology, likelihood theory, missing data, statistical computing
Dr D. Bennett OXFORD
Meta-analysis, missing-values, statistical education for medical researchers, statistical methods as applied to public health, epidemiology and clinical trials, cardiovascular disease, stroke, obesity, neuroscience, nutrition, genetics and mental health.
Miss A. Burton OXFORD
Medical statistics, clinical trials, survival analysis, missing data
Ms Ly-Mee Yu OXFORD
Medical statistics, missing data, covariates of adjustment analysis, clinical trials
Dr. G.B. Durrant SOUTHAMPTON
Missing data and measurement error in sample surveys; Official statistics; Statistical modelling in the social sciences; Design and analysis of sample surveys
Professor C.J. Skinner SOUTHAMPTON
Design and analysis of sample surveys; measurement error; missing data; statistical modelling in the social sciences; statistical disclosure control.
Dr P.W.F Smith SOUTHAMPTON
Graphical modelling, exact inference, Monte Carlo methods, MCMC methods, generalised linear models, models for social networks, contingency tables with missing data, Bayesian methods, for missing data, models for longitudinal data, multivariate binary responses, association/marginal models.

Mixed effects

Ms E.F. Allan READING
Design of experiments, repeated measurements, mixed effects modelling, analysis of categorical data, statistics in developing countries.
Mr D.J. Culliford SOUTHAMPTON
Small area estimation, survey non-response, Bayesian computation, mixed effects models, MCMC methods.

Mixed models

Dr J. Luan CAMBRIDGE
Statistical analysis for genetic epidemiology, gene-gene and gene-environment interaction, haplotype analysis, logistic regression, mixed model and longitudinal data analysis.
Dr D.J. Cole KENT
Stochastic models, branching processes, cell division models, generalized linear mixed models
Dr J. Pan MANCHESTER
Medical Statistics, generalised linear mixed models, longitudinal data analysis, growth curve modelling, LMMs & GLMMs randomised controlled trials
Professor R. Thompson NOTTINGHAM
Estimation of variance components, generalised linear mixed models, genetic statistics, biometry
Ms S. Welham NOTTINGHAM
Residual maximum likelihood, mixed models, biometry, statistical consulting
Mr P. Hewson PLYMOUTH
Hierarchical models, latent structure models, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods, multivariate generalised linear mixed models and additive models
Dr M.L. Mackenzie ST ANDREWS
Modelling longitudinal data using flexible mixed models, thin-plate regression spline mixed models.

Mixture distributions

Dr M.J. Brewer ABERDEEN
Spatial and temporal modelling; compositional data analysis; agricultural and environmental applications; mixture models; density estimation.
Dr M.A. Hurn BATH
Markov chain Monte Carlo methods and stochastic optimisation. Bayesian modelling and inference in particular in image analysis, mixture modelling and genetics.
Dr D. Leslie BRISTOL
Multi-agent learning, Bayesian mixture modeling, sequential Monte Carlo
Dr. J. Einbeck GALWAY
Random effects, finite mixtures, local smoothing, principal curves
Professor J.P. Hinde GALWAY
Generalized linear models, overdispersion, random effects, finite mixtures, statistical computing, DNA microarray data, applied statistical modelling
Dr A. Nobile GLASGOW
Bayesian statistics, MCMC and other Monte Carlo methods, mixture models
Dr L. Meligkotsidou LANCASTER
Statistical Genetics, MCMC methods and Mixture Models.
Professor S. Richardson LONDON
Bayesian modelling of complex biomedical data, hierarchical models, spatial and space-time analyses, geographical epidemiology, measurement error models, modelling of heterogeneity, mixtures of distributions, clustering models for microarray data
Professor B.S. Everitt LONDON
Cluster analysis, mixture distributions and medical statistics
Dr D.A. Henderson NEWCASTLE
Bayesian statistics, mixture models, stochastic systems biology
Professor D. Boehning READING
Mixture models, capture-recapture modelling, statistical computing, epidemiology.

Model checking

Dr P.J. Foster MANCHESTER
Smoothing techniques in non-parametric density estimation and regression, model checking

Model choice

Dr C. Andrieu BRISTOL
Bayesian statistics (model choice); time series (hidden Markov models, dynamic systems); Markov chain Monte Carlo methods; Sequential Monte Carlo methods/particle filter; optimization; stochastic approximation; signal processing/computer science applications
Dr L.I. Pettit LONDON
Bayesian statistics, outliers, model choice, degradation models, Lanchester models
Dr. C. Hennig LONDON
Multivariate analysis (especially clustering and classification), robust statistics, model choice, philosophical foundations of statistics, probability and data analysis.

Model evaluation

Professor G.E. Mizon SOUTHAMPTON
Econometrics, model selection, hypothesis testing, model evaluation, economic policy analysis using econometric models, time series modelling and co-integration, applied econometric modelling

Model fitting

Dr B. Blight LONDON
Decision theory; time series analysis; model fitting

Model selection

Dr N.T. Longford DE MONTFORT
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.
Professor G.J.G. Upton ESSEX
Modelling weather-related data, Log-linear models, geographical statistics, political statistics, spatial statistics, directional data analysis, model selection, outliers, cartograms
Professor R.J. Bhansali LIVERPOOL
Time series analysis, especially prediction theory, spectral analysis, model selection, stable processes, long-memory processes, multiple time series
Dr J. Kuha LONDON
Analysis of data with measurement error or missing data, model selection, social statistics
Dr S.G. Gilmour LONDON
Design of experiments, response surface methods, model selection in regression, process control, applications in biotechnology, industry and horticulture.
Dr J.M. Marriott NOTTINGHAM TRENT
Bayesian statistics, time series analysis and Bayesian econometrics, model selection
Professor G.E. Mizon SOUTHAMPTON
Econometrics, model selection, hypothesis testing, model evaluation, economic policy analysis using econometric models, time series modelling and co-integration, applied econometric modelling

Modelling

Mr D. Braunholtz ABERDEEN
Maternal Health: Bayesian Methods; Causal Modelling; evidence synthesis
Dr M. Boroujerdi ABERDEEN
Application of statistics in epidemiology and medicine. Mathematical modelling of in vivo hormonal clearance.
Dr M.J. Brewer ABERDEEN
Spatial and temporal modelling; compositional data analysis; agricultural and environmental applications; mixture models; density estimation.
Professor D.A. Elston ABERDEEN
Statistical and mathematical modelling in ecological, environmental and agricultural research, spatio-temporal modelling, multi-level modelling
Dr J.M. Potts ABERDEEN
Statistical modelling in agricultural and environmental research, meteorological applications of statistics
Dr D.M. Walker ABERDEEN
Nonlinear dynamics and control; Nonlinear time series analysis; Modelling and estimation in complex agricultural/environmental systems
Dr G. Holtrop ABERDEEN
Application of statistics in agricultural and fisheries research, hierarchical modelling, tracer kinetic modelling
Dr N. Jack ABERTAY
Stochastic modelling of maintenance and warranty policies
Dr G. Simpson ASTON
Knowledge Management, Spreadsheets in Business Modelling and Decision Support Systems, Applications of Game Theory in Economic Modelling, Decision Support Systems in the National Health Service
Dr M.A. Hurn BATH
Markov chain Monte Carlo methods and stochastic optimisation. Bayesian modelling and inference in particular in image analysis, mixture modelling and genetics.
Dr G. Shaddick BATH
Medical statistics and epidemiology, spatial- temporal modelling.
Dr A. Csenki BRADFORD
Reliability modelling, stochastic processes, operational research, maintenance modelling
Mr R.C. Castle BRIGHTON
Statistical modelling and the analysis of sports data
Mrs D. Copley BRIGHTON
Statistical modelling, analysis of finance and health data
Mr K. Parramore BRIGHTON
Statistics in financial modelling
Dr A.E. Ades BRISTOL
Bayesian methods for multi-parameter evidence synthesis in epidemiology and medical decision modelling; Expected Value of Information; HIV epidemiology, and mother-to-child transmission of HIV; Screening issues; Congenital Toxoplasmosis.
Dr S. Ayis BRISTOL
Statistics; health services research; statistical modelling with applications in health and social survey data.
Miss Z.S. Fewell BRISTOL
Medical statistics; causal modelling in epidemiology.
Mrs M. May BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; modelling longitudinal data; prognostic modelling; hierarchical models; neural networks.
Dr N. Welton BRISTOL
Medical statistics; evidence synthesis; Bayesian statistics; medical decision modelling; value of information; behavioural ecology
Dr P.Z. Fryzlewicz BRISTOL
Wavelets and multiscale modelling, nonparametric function estimation, time series, statistics in finance, statistics in neuroscience, bioinformatics.
Dr A. Ganesh BRISTOL
Large deviations and applications to queueing theory and statistics. Random graphs and applications to communication networks and epidemic modelling. Decentralised algorithms for networks
Dr A. Clark BRISTOL UWE
Heuristics for Combinatorial Optimisation. Mathematical Modelling of Production Planning and Scheduling
Dr A. Sendova-Franks BRISTOL UWE
Understanding the organisation of social insect colonies as models of a distributed biological system through modelling (mathematical, statistical, computer) and experimentation.
Professor K.H. Darby-Dowman BRUNEL
Operational research; mathematical programming methods, algorithms and modelling; scheduling
Dr C.A. Lucas BRUNEL
Mathematical programming, modelling and analysis of mathematical programming models
Dr S.J. Bond CAMBRIDGE
Causal modelling in clinical trials; Competing risks survival analysis; Non-parametric Bayesian methods; Medical statistics
Mr M.J. Sweeting CAMBRIDGE
Statistical modelling of infectious diseases, multi-state models,
Dr B.D.M. Tom CAMBRIDGE
Survival analysis, generalised linear models, analysis of event history data, modelling longitudinal data, efficiency, bioinformatics
Mr M.D. Chatfield CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, dropout in studies of the elderly, and longitudinal modelling of memory scores.
Dr A.C. Antoniou CAMBRIDGE
Development of statistical modelling techniques to the inherited susceptibility of disease, specifically breast and ovarian cancer.
Mr R. Luben CAMBRIDGE
Epidemiology, Cohort studies : Cohort analysis, design of nested case control studies, Nutritional epidemiology : modelling of food diaries.
Dr P.M.E. Altham CAMBRIDGE
Analysis of discrete data, multivariate analysis, generalized linear modelling, Splus graphical methods, statistical consulting
Dr D.P. Kennedy CAMBRIDGE
Limit theorems in applied probability, sequential decision processes, optimal financial modelling
Dr H. Wang CAMBRIDGE
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 J.D. Griffiths CARDIFF
Epidemiological modelling, queueing theory, simulation, Lanchester battle theory.
Mr T.C. Iles CARDIFF
Errors-in-variables regression and curve fitting, modelling of fish populations and statistics of fisheries biology.
Professor A.A. Zhigljavsky CARDIFF
Optimal experimental design, Change point detection in time series, Multivariate statistics, Monte Carlo methods, Statistical Modelling in Market Research.
Dr M.A.Hurley CENTRAL LANCASHIRE
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 CENTRAL LANCASHIRE
Clinical trial design; missing data issues; modelling survival data
Dr R.J. Gerrard CITY
Stochastic modelling, probability simulation
Dr M.Z. Khorasanee CITY
Pensions modelling
Dr D. Wright CITY
Asset modelling, stochastic processes
Professor Robin Bloomfield CITY
Dependability and safety of software-based systems; Operational Risk; Safety and dependability cases; Conservative models of reliability prediction; Development process modelling
Professor B. Littlewood CITY
Software reliability modelling, fault tolerant software
Dr D.N. Hunt COVENTRY
Statistical education, statistical computing, spreadsheet modelling, online learning
Dr F. Bannister DUBLIN
ISValue and evaluation, use of IS in public administration, financial/business modelling, data mining.
Dr K.R. Mosurski DUBLIN
Probability modelling, applications to sports, games of chance, multivariate analysis
Dr C. Walsh DUBLIN
Bayesian modelling, computational aspects of Bayesian inference, sampling methods, fatigue crack growth, medical statistics
Dr S. Wilson DUBLIN
Reliability modelling, fatigue crack behaviour, software testing, image analysis, applications of Bayesian statistics
Mr G. Colgan DUBLIN UCD
Actuarial Statistics, Life assurance solvency, dynamic asset / liability modelling, mortality and morbidity experience
Dr J.C. Rougier DURHAM
Applied Bayesian methods, computer experiments, uncertainty and physical modelling
Professor T. Lewis EAST ANGLIA
Directional statistics, outliers, multilevel modelling, assessment, statistical education.
Dr A. Butler EDINBURGH
Spatio-temporal modelling, extreme value theory, statistical ecology
Dr I.J. McKendrick EDINBURGH
Veterinary epidemiology, epidemic modelling, epidemiological surveys, clinical trials, statistical inference, modelling and analysis of spatial data.
Dr G.R. Marion EDINBURGH
Process-based modelling in biochemistry, epidemiology and ecology; stochastic processes and their analytic approximation; statistical inference
Mr M. Talbot EDINBURGH
Biometrics, statistical computing, modelling uncertainty, decision support systems
Dr C.M. Theobald EDINBURGH
Bayesian methods in agriculture, especially for decision making; modelling human sensory data; discriminant analysis; risk
Dr J.S. Dagpunar EDINBURGH
Maintenance and replacement policies, statistical simulation, optimization and housing association finance, stochastic modelling, operational research, option pricing.
Professor L. Paterson EDINBURGH
Statistical methods for research in education, sociology and political science, most notably log-linear modelling, logistic regression and multi-level modelling
Professor G.J.G. Upton ESSEX
Modelling weather-related data, Log-linear models, geographical statistics, political statistics, spatial statistics, directional data analysis, model selection, outliers, cartograms
Professor T.C. Bailey EXETER
Applied statistical modelling, computational statistics, spatial statistics, spatial/environmental epidemiology
Professor J.P. Hinde GALWAY
Generalized linear models, overdispersion, random effects, finite mixtures, statistical computing, DNA microarray data, applied statistical modelling
Dr. N. Quinn GALWAY
Applied statistics, probability and mathematical modelling
Dr J.R.M. Ameen GLAMORGAN
Theory of time series analysis and forecasting, dynamic Bayesian models with special attention to intervention and modelling discontinuities. General applications of Statistics in health care research and construction engineering.
Dr G. Hay GLASGOW
Capture-recapture methods, mathematical modelling of infectious diseases
Dr L.S. Murray GLASGOW
Clinical trials, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic modelling, medical statistics, discrimination
Dr A.H. Leyland GLASGOW
Multi-level modelling, routine health data, analysis of survey data
Professor A.W. Bowman GLASGOW
Non-parametric smoothing, three-dimensional surface modelling, graphics, statistical computing, environmental applications
Dr J.W. Kay GLASGOW
Statistical pattern recognition, shape analysis, stochastic modelling, compositional data analysis.
Professor E.M. Scott GLASGOW
Radio-carbon dating, cosmogenic isotope analysis and data modelling, environmental pollutant time series modelling, inter- laboratory trials, sensitivity and uncertainty analysis, pain, welfare and quality of life assessment in animals.
Ms S. Hagen GLASGOW CALEDONIAN UNIVERSITY
Women's health, cancer and urogenital interventions,development and use of health outcome measures, application of statistical modelling in health services research.
Dr N.I.Ramesh GREENWICH
Stochastic modelling, likelihood based inference, time series and environmental applications
Professor K. Rennolls GREENWICH
Environmental and morestry modelling and statistics, neural networks, data mining, software metrics
Professor A.J.G. Cairns HERIOT-WATT
Stochastic investment models, the term-structure of interest rates, pension fund models, asset-liability modelling.
Professor G. Gibson HERIOT-WATT
(Postgraduate research enquiries) g.j.gibson@ma.hw.ac.uk 0131 451 3205 Stochastic modelling of biological processes, epidemiology, spatiotemporal stochastic modelling.
Mr R.J. Gray HERIOT-WATT
Course Director, MSc/Diploma in Actuarial Science r.j.gray@ma.hw.ac.uk 0131 451 3206 Statistical modelling, computer-aided learning in statistics.
Mr A.A. Korabinski HERIOT-WATT
Statistical modelling in insurance, computer- aided learning in statistics, industrial quality control and SPC training.
Professor A.S. Macdonald HERIOT-WATT
Genetics and insurance, stochastic modelling of insurance business, survival analysis.
Dr K.R. Bhattarai HULL
General Equilibrium and Econometric Modelling
Dr J. Belcher KEELE
Time series modelling and analysis, medical statistics
Professor G. MacKenzie KEELE
Medical statistics, statistical modelling, epidemiology, modelling of random counts using survival models, design & analysis of longitudinal clinical trials
Dr E.A. Catchpole KENT
Modelling the spread of bushfires; capture- recapture methodology; biometry; sports science.
Dr W. Zhang KENT
Nonparametric Statistics; Nonlinear Time Series; Computational Biology; Survival Analysis; Functional Data Analysis; Spatial Data Analysis; Multi-level Modelling; Structural Equation Models.
Professor W.B. Liu KENT
Global and parallel optimization methods; numerical simulation and modelling; simulation and optimisation of highly complex systems, production and operations management, productivity analysis. Control theory models in e-commerce. Negative weights in Data Envelopment Analysis.
Dr K.T. Parker KENT
Global modelling; use of satellite imagery for analysis of conservation data and environmental modelling; small businesses and Skills Councils. Control theory models in e-commerce.
Dr H Chen KINGSTON
Time series modelling, Bayesian sampling method, martingale theory, dynamic econometrics
Dr G Hunter KINGSTON
Statistical modelling of natural language and of physical and other natural phenomena, statistical pattern recognition, Bayesian methods, neural networks
Dr P. Soan KINGSTON
Statistical modelling with particular applications in metrology, mathematics and statistics education
Dr E. Ackerley LANCASTER
Statistical software, social and criminological statistics, generalized linear models, structural equation modelling
Dr M. Bhattacharjee LANCASTER
Modelling and analysis of heterogeneous data: bioinformatics, statistical genetics, biostatistics, econometrics; Bayesian Integrated modelling:genome mapping data, microarray data; Parametric and Non-Parametric Statistical Inference for Stochastic Processes.
Dr P. Brown LANCASTER
Spatio-temporal modelling, statistical computing, bioinformatics
Dr O. Papaspiliopoulos LANCASTER
Inference, simulation and computation for stochastic processes, Markov chain theory and methodology for MCMC, hierarchical modelling non-parametric statistics
Miss I. Sousa LANCASTER
Joint modelling of survival and longitudinal data, non-parametric estimators, survival analysis, repeated measurements analysis, medical statistics
Dr G. Tunnicliffe-Wilson LANCASTER
Time series modelling with applications in forecasting and control, the development of statistical software and algorithms
Dr D.J. Worthington LANCASTER
Stochastic processes, statistical modelling, health services
A. Blance LEEDS
Medical Statistics, Multi-level Modelling
Professor M.S. Gilthorpe LEEDS
Multi-level Modelling, Bayesian Modelling, Bioinformatics, Health Services Research
Dr R.G. Aykroyd LEEDS
Bayesian methods, image analysis, inverse data problems, spatial-temporal modelling, computational techniques, MCMC methods, electrical tomography, archaeological geophysics
Professor K.V. Mardia LEEDS
Bioinfomatics, image analysis, shape analysis, pattern recognition, multivariate analysis, directional statistics, spatial statistics, spatial-temporal modelling.
Dr R.D. Riley LEICESTER
Medical statistics, meta-analysis, statistical aspects of prognostic marker studies, multi-level modelling
Dr T.B. Boffey LIVERPOOL
Operational research, especially Locational analysis, modelling and
Mr V. Kwasnica LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES
Operations Research, Financial Modelling, Heuristics for Complex Problem Solving
Mr D.W. Balmer LONDON
Application of stochastic processes within the social sciences in particular in manpower planning, marketing, discrete event simulation modelling
Dr Q. Yao LONDON
Time series analysis, nonparametric regression, space-time modelling,change-point problems.
Professor I. Plewis LONDON
Longitudinal data, multi-level modelling, educational research
Dr J. Carpenter LONDON
Multilevel modelling and missing data,with medical and social science applications. www.missingdata.org.uk
Professor J Whittaker LONDON
Genetic epidemiology, bioinformatics, quantitative genetics, Bayesian modelling
Ms B. Zabarview LONDON
Mathematical modelling of population structure and components of growth, demographic impact of HIV / AIDS
Dr Colin Sanderson LONDON
Quantitative methods in health services research and microsimulation modelling
Professor S. Richardson LONDON
Bayesian modelling of complex biomedical data, hierarchical models, spatial and space-time analyses, geographical epidemiology, measurement error models, modelling of heterogeneity, mixtures of distributions, clustering models for microarray data
Dr J. Whittaker LONDON
Statistical applications in genetics, generalized estimating equations, Bayesian modelling via MCMC
Dr K. Desai LONDON
Design and analysis of phase III trials for vaccines and treatments against HIV/AIDS, cost-effectiveness of antiretrovirals, epidemiological modelling of interventions, modelling impacts of HIV/AIDS on education sector in developing countries
Dr W.T. Johnston LONDON
Epidemiology, multivariable modelling, mathematical modelling
Dr D. Stasinopoulos LONDON
Statistical modelling, generalized linear models, mean and dispersion additive models
Mr G. Zergaw, LONDON
Design of experiments, statistical modelling
Dr L. Li LONDON
Statistics in medical research, multi-level modelling, modelling growth trajectories, analysis of cohort data
Dr H. Pan LONDON
Statistics in medical research, multi-level modelling, longitudinal data analysis, growth references, analysis of large data set
Ms D.A. Ridout LONDON
Statistics in medical research, modelling over dispersed data, multi-level modelling, measurement error, statistical consultancy
Dr G. Ambler LONDON
Medical statistics, prognostic modelling
Dr R.E. Chandler LONDON
Time series, spectral analysis, point processes, hydrological studies, climate change, forecasting, space-time modelling.
Dr R.F. Galbraith LONDON
Stochastic modelling, applied statistics, fission track analysis methodology and applications, luminescence dating
Mr D.H. Girmes LONDON
Applied stochastic processes, risk analysis, catastrophe modelling, optimal asset allocation
Dr. P. Northrop LONDON
Applied stochastic processes, modelling of spatial-temporal rainfall data, stochastic simulation, statistical modelling of extreme values, hydrological applications
Dr C. Yang LONDON
Climate change analysis, modelling and prediction, applications of generalized linear models in climatology and hydrology.
Dr D.S. Coates LOUGHBOROUGH
Time series, applied statistics, regression modelling
Dr R.D. Alston MANCHESTER
Cancer epidemiology, archaeological statistics, analysis of animal populations, multi-level modelling
Dr R.J.Q. McNally MANCHESTER
Epidemiology of cancer, genetic epidemiology, disease mapping, disease clustering, analysis of time trends, stochastic modelling, biostatistics.
Dr.S.Roberts MANCHESTER
Quantitative clinical radiobiology, biostatistical modelling, health services research
Dr J. Pan MANCHESTER
Medical Statistics, generalised linear mixed models, longitudinal data analysis, growth curve modelling, LMMs & GLMMs randomised controlled trials
Dr J. Yuan MANCHESTER
Spectral analysis and modelling of time series, random fields and their applications to image processing
Dr J. Evans MIDDLESEX
Mathematical and statistical thinking of adults; adult numeracy; the public understanding of mathematics; critical citizenship. Statistical modelling; applications to education, social and business problems.
Mr D. Jarrett MIDDLESEX
Statistical modelling; graphical models; applications to transport, road accident data, environmental and business problems.
Dr A. Megeney MIDDLESEX
Convexity and geometric measure theory; applied stochastic modelling and probability theory; development and evaluation of resource-based learning material.
Professor C. Wright MIDDLESEX
Statistical and operational research aspects of transport management including road traffic modelling, road accident statistics.
Dr D. Hutchison NFER
Statistical techniques in education, multi-level modelling, measurement error, bootstrapping, measurement, international comparisons , longitudinal studies
Dr P.J. Avery NEWCASTLE
Statistical problems in molecular biology, population genetics, design and analysis of taste panel studies, analysis of ordinal data, stochastic modelling, design and analysis of family studies investigating complex human diseases.
Dr R.J.Q. McNally NEWCASTLE
Cancer epidemiology, genetic epidemiology, disease mapping and clustering, analysis of time trends, stochastic modelling.
Dr I.N. Steen NEWCASTLE
Design & analysis of behaviour change studies, structural equation modelling, assessment of validity, reliability and responsiveness to change of health outcome measures
Dr S. Utev NOTTINGHAM
Probability inequalities, stochastic orderings, limit theorems for dependent variables, probabilistic epidemic modelling.
Mr P.B. Dixon NOTTINGHAM TRENT
Statistical modelling
Professor W. Gilchrist NOTTINGHAM TRENT
Statistical education, staff development for statisticians, statistical modelling.
Dr A.E. Faria OPEN
Bayesian modelling, environmental models, graphical models in multivariate analysis, combination of expert judgements, group decision making, time series forecasting
Professor D.F. Hendry OXFORD
Econometric modelling, evaluation techniques, numerical methods, economic forecasting
Dr P. Clifford OXFORD
Statistical aspects of mathematical modelling, analysis of spatial data, simulation, image processing, stochastic models in theoretical chemistry, first passage problems, diffusion of size and shape, infinite particle systems, non- linear filtering problems
Professor P.J. Donnelly OXFORD
Stochastic modelling, applications of probability and statistics in genetics, gene mapping early human evolution, population genetics; measure-valued diffusions, statistical issues in DNA profiling
Dr P.J. Northrop OXFORD
Applied stochastic processes, modelling of spatial-temporal rainfall data, stochastic simulation, statistical modelling of extreme values, hydrological applications.
Dr D.W. Salt PORTSMOUTH
Biostatistics, pesticides, modelling, multivariate methods, QSAR
Professor D. Boehning READING
Mixture models, capture-recapture modelling, statistical computing, epidemiology.
Dr A.C. Kimber READING
Reliability, survival analysis, statistical modelling, applied statistics.
Dr S. Abeyasekera READING
Experimental design, survey design and sampling techniques, random effects modelling, statistical training in developing countries with particular reference to farmer participatory research, statistical computing.
Ms E.F. Allan READING
Design of experiments, repeated measurements, mixed effects modelling, analysis of categorical data, statistics in developing countries.
Professor S.T. Buckland ST ANDREWS
Wildlife population assessment, distance sampling, modelling population dynamics.
Dr S.L. Hedley ST ANDREWS
Wildlife population assessment, distance sampling, spatial modelling (particularly of cetacean distribution).
Dr A.W. Kemp ST ANDREWS
Inference for discrete distributions, statistical ecology, simulation and computer generation, stochastic modelling, uses of special functions in statistics
Dr M.L. Mackenzie ST ANDREWS
Modelling longitudinal data using flexible mixed models, thin-plate regression spline mixed models.
Dr A.T. Brint SALFORD
Maintenance modelling, asset management of distribution networks, applications for electricity networks. Auctions, particularly with regard to electricity pricing. Heuristic algorithms for analysing graphs.
Dr. D. Jackson SALFORD
Applications of meta-analysis, particularly its use in medical statistics. Modelling publication and related biases in meta-analysis and systematic reviews.
Dr P.A. Scarf SALFORD
Maintenance and reliability modelling, capital replacement modelling, extreme value theory, statistics in sport.
Dr W. Wang SALFORD
Reliability and maintenance modelling, condition- based maintenance decision support, applications in engineering.
Professor C.W. Anderson SHEFFIELD
Statistical modelling and inference, extreme value theory and applications, environmental statistics, applications of statistics in science and technology.
Dr P.G. Blackwell SHEFFIELD
Stochastic modelling and simulation, Bayesian inference for stochastic processes, applications in ecology and archaeology, evolutionary game theory.
Dr C.E. Buck SHEFFIELD
Archaeological and palaeo-environmental applications of statistics, temporal and spatio-temporal modelling, Bayesian inference, Markov chain Monte Carlo simulation.
Professor A. O'Hagan SHEFFIELD
Bayesian inference and modelling, Bayesian statistics in health economics, inference for computer models, fractional Bayes factors, elicitation, outliers, uncertainty analysis, environmental statistics.
Mr S. Demack SHEFFIELD HALLAM
Patterns of Social Stratification, Survey Design and Analysis, Imaginative EDA, Statistical Modelling
Professor W. Gilchrist SHEFFIELD HALLAM
Statistical Modelling
Professor A. Norcliffe SHEFFIELD HALLAM
Computing and Modelling
Dr S. Salter SHEFFIELD HALLAM
Probabilistic and Statistical Modelling especially in area of gambling and commercial gaming
Dr M. Lu SOUTHAMPTON
Econometric theory, Testing and Modelling Methodology, Nonnested hypothesis testing and encompassing
Professor G.E. Mizon SOUTHAMPTON
Econometrics, model selection, hypothesis testing, model evaluation, economic policy analysis using econometric models, time series modelling and co-integration, applied econometric modelling
Dr J.M. Podivinsky SOUTHAMPTON
Econometric theory, time series, testing and small-sample methods, econometric methodology, modelling and evaluation, applied econometrics, financial econometrics
Dr S.K. Sahu SOUTHAMPTON
Bayesian data analysis, Bayesian computation, statistical modelling, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods
Dr Christine S. M. Currie SOUTHAMPTON
Mathematical modelling of tuberculosis and HIV; input/output analysis of simulation models; Bayesian statistics; revenue management.
Dr P.R. Harper SOUTHAMPTON
Healthcare modelling, simulation, OR for developing countries
Dr H. Xu SOUTHAMPTON
Numerical methods for non-linear optimization, modelling competition in electricity markets
Dr G. Yadegarfar SOUTHAMPTON
Multilevel modelling for different outcomes (continuous, binary or survival time), clinical trials & other epidemiological studies including case-referent studies, Methodological problem in Epidemiological studies including Healthy Worker Effect.
Dr J. Brown SOUTHAMPTON
Estimation of coverage in the 2001 censuses of the UK, the One Number Census Project, statistical modelling of demographic survey data, sample design and estimation, and the provision of training for Official Statisticians.
Dr. G.B. Durrant SOUTHAMPTON
Missing data and measurement error in sample surveys; Official statistics; Statistical modelling in the social sciences; Design and analysis of sample surveys
Dr P.R.A. Hinde SOUTHAMPTON
Modelling of complex longitudinal data; historical demography of England and Wales in the 19th and early 20th centuries, especially the decline of fertility, and migration from and within the English countryside; demography of modern Africa, especially eastern and southern countries.
Dr D.J. Holmes SOUTHAMPTON
Statistical computing, sample survey analysis, statistical consulting, statistical modelling, the estimation of the distribution of passenger traffic for Tyne and Wear PTE.
Professor C.J. Skinner SOUTHAMPTON
Design and analysis of sample surveys; measurement error; missing data; statistical modelling in the social sciences; statistical disclosure control.
Dr P.W.F Smith SOUTHAMPTON
Graphical modelling, exact inference, Monte Carlo methods, MCMC methods, generalised linear models, models for social networks, contingency tables with missing data, Bayesian methods, for missing data, models for longitudinal data, multivariate binary responses, association/marginal models.
Mr M. Fletcher STAFFORDSHIRE
Spatial analysis, statistics in archaeology, forecasting, house price modelling
Dr C. Mann STAFFORDSHIRE
Statistical modelling
Mr D.H. Noble STAFFORDSHIRE
Data modelling, optimisation
Dr D. Greenhalgh STRATHCLYDE
Models for disease systems, epidemic models with age-structure, density dependence, hepatitis modelling
Professor W.S.C. Gurney STRATHCLYDE
Modelling biological populations
Dr E. McKenzie STRATHCLYDE
Forecasting and time series analysis, modelling of non-Gaussian processes
Professor E. Renshaw STRATHCLYDE
Spatial processes, stochastic processes, time-series, modelling in biology and physics, fractals
Mr A.R. Veitch STRATHCLYDE
Modelling of fish populations
Professor L. Walls STRATHCLYDE
Reliability modelling, dependability and quality management, applied statistics
Dr J. Quigley STRATHCLYDE
Applied probability, reliability modelling
Dr M. Buckle SWANSEA
Econometric modelling of sectoral financial decision making
Dr C. Jones SWANSEA
OR, stock cutting, financial modelling, computer controlled manufacturing, mathematical programming
Dr J. Griffin WARWICK
Bayesian non-parametrics. Computation for Bayesian inference. Stochastic frontier models. Modelling with stochastic processes. Microarray data.
Professor P.J. Harrison WARWICK
Forecasting and time series analysis. Socio-economic modelling, Bayesian statistics. Foundations in statistics
Professor A.J. Lawrance WARWICK
Statistical aspects of chaos and chaos-based communications, reversed chaotic and stochastic time series modelling, likelihood-based regression diagnostics and influence, engine mapping
Professor M.F. Steel WARWICK
Bayesian statistics and econometrics. Inference robustness. Multivariate distribution theory. Modelling of skewness. Spatial statistics. Environmental statistics. Model uncertainty. Financial time series.
Professor A.M. Nevill WOLVERHAMPTON
Modelling health related performance indices, assessing measurement agreement (reliability), and the home advantage.

Models

Dr M.J. Brewer ABERDEEN
Spatial and temporal modelling; compositional data analysis; agricultural and environmental applications; mixture models; density estimation.
Mr C.J. Whitaker BANGOR
Psychological and biomedical statistics, generalized and non-linear models, multivariate methods
Professor C. Jennison BATH
Sequential methods, clinical trials, spatial models, image analysis, stochastic optimisation
Dr S.C. Shaw BATH
Bayes (linear) methods, Bayesian methods for software testing, graphical models
Dr A. Marshall BELFAST
Survival analysis, Phase-type distributions, Statistical models relating to healthcare applications and Bayesian Belief Networks.
Ms M. Wiseman BRIGHTON
Generalized linear models, analysis of survival data
Dr I. Bray BRISTOL
Cancer epidemiology; age-period-cohort models; Bayesian projections.
Mrs M. May BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; modelling longitudinal data; prognostic modelling; hierarchical models; neural networks.
Dr J.A.C. Sterne BRISTOL
Medical statistics, epidemiology, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, causal models
Dr K. Tilling BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; health services research; analysis of longitudinal data; multilevel models; capture-recapture.
Dr C. Andrieu BRISTOL
Bayesian statistics (model choice); time series (hidden Markov models, dynamic systems); Markov chain Monte Carlo methods; Sequential Monte Carlo methods/particle filter; optimization; stochastic approximation; signal processing/computer science applications
Dr L. Chen BRISTOL
Spatial statistics with application in environmental and geophysical science, spatial-temporal models, time series analysis, Bayesian methods, and data mining
Dr V. Didelez BRISTOL
Various aspects and uses of graphical models (computational issues, model search, applications in genetics), event history analysis, causality, optimal dynamic treatments, bio-medical applications
Dr J. Rougier BRISTOL
Model-based inference for complex systems: combining observational data, evaluations of models, and expert judgements. Model-imperfection. Climate prediction, transient forcing from greenhouse gas emissions. Uncertainty and probability in science and public policy.
Dr S.E. Volkov BRISTOL
Interacting stochastical systems, reinforced random processes, various combinatorial probabilistic models. Markov processes, random walks, random walks in random environments, percolation theory.
Dr A. Sendova-Franks BRISTOL UWE
Understanding the organisation of social insect colonies as models of a distributed biological system through modelling (mathematical, statistical, computer) and experimentation.
Dr C.A. Lucas BRUNEL
Mathematical programming, modelling and analysis of mathematical programming models
Professor G. Mitra BRUNEL
Mathematical programming, optimisation and planning models, mathematical models for decision support
Dr N. Demiris CAMBRIDGE
Bayes methods, Stochastic Epidemic Models, Health Economics
Dr J.P.T. Higgins CAMBRIDGE
Meta-analysis, systematic reviews, clinical trials, multi-level models, Bayesian methods.
Dr A.T. Prevost CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, primary care research, longitudinal data analysis, multilevel models, cluster randomised trials, sample size
Dr. G. Salanti CAMBRIDGE
Meta-analysis, mixed-effects models, isotonic regression, threshold value estimation
Dr L.D. Sharples CAMBRIDGE
Bayesian methodology, applied Markov models, health technology assessment, cardiothoracic transplantation
Dr F. Siannis CAMBRIDGE
Survival analysis, competing risks, multi-state models, epidemiological applications.
Dr D.J. Spiegelhalter CAMBRIDGE
Bayesian methods, clinical trials, graphical models, medical technology evaluation, software for Markov Chain Monte Carlo, institutional comparisons, performance monitoring
Mr M.J. Sweeting CAMBRIDGE
Statistical modelling of infectious diseases, multi-state models,
Professor S.G. Thompson CAMBRIDGE
Statistical methodology in clinical trials, meta- analysis, cluster randomised trials, cost-effectiveness, hierarchical models, Bayesian methods
Dr B.D.M. Tom CAMBRIDGE
Survival analysis, generalised linear models, analysis of event history data, modelling longitudinal data, efficiency, bioinformatics
Dr R.M. Turner CAMBRIDGE
Cluster randomised trials, hierarchical models, Bayesian methods, evaluation of complex interventions.
Mr I. White CAMBRIDGE
Statistical methodology in clinical trials and observational studies, departures from randomised treatment (non-compliance), missing data, measurement error models.
Dr A.T. Prevost CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, primary care research, longitudinal data analysis, multilevel models, cluster randomised trials, sample size.
Professor G.R. Grimmett CAMBRIDGE
Probability theory, combinatorial theory, stochastic models in statistical physics, probabilistic number theory
Dr S.M. Pitts CAMBRIDGE
Non-parametric estimation and approximations in stochastic models; Queueing theory; Insurance mathematics.
Professor R.R. Weber CAMBRIDGE
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 N. Datta CAMBRIDGE
Quantum Information Theory: Data compression and entanglement; Statistical Mechanics: Quantum lattice models - stability of low temperature phases and interfaces; Bose-Einstein condensation.
Dr M.A.Hurley CENTRAL LANCASHIRE
Medical Statistics: laboratory experiments, survival analysis, age-period-cohort models, surveys. Environmental Statistics; growth modelling and energetics, population regulation, freshwater fish, limnology
Professor M. Newby CITY
Reliability, maintenance, probabilistic models in reliability, technological risk.
Professor Robin Bloomfield CITY
Dependability and safety of software-based systems; Operational Risk; Safety and dependability cases; Conservative models of reliability prediction; Development process modelling
Professor J. Haslett DUBLIN
Stochastic processes, time series, spatial statistics, models for correlated data, diagnostics; main current application is palaeoclimate
Dr G. Kelly DUBLIN UCD
Statistical applications in medicine - in particular the AIDS epidemic; theoretical aspects of structural equations models, diagnostics and robust estimation; paradoxes in statistics
Dr I.M. MacPhee DURHAM
Queueing and communication network models, optimisation, stochastic decision processes, countable Markov chains
Dr A.H. Seheult DURHAM
Bayesian methods for DNA microarrays, robust methods for designed experiments, Bayesian methods for computer models of physical phenomena
Mr D.A. Wooff DURHAM
Bayes linear methods, statistical computing, industrial statistics, graphical models, applied statistics
Dr S.M. Bierman EDINBURGH
Application of statistics in ecology, spatio-temporal models, population dynamics
Professor C.A. Glasbey EDINBURGH
Image analysis, spatio-temporal models, meteorological and biological applications, microarrays and bioinformatics
Dr J. Glen EDINBURGH
Mathematical programming models for livestock production, models for manpower planning, location of facilities, models for fisheries management
Professor G.J.G. Upton ESSEX
Modelling weather-related data, Log-linear models, geographical statistics, political statistics, spatial statistics, directional data analysis, model selection, outliers, cartograms
Professor J.P. Hinde GALWAY
Generalized linear models, overdispersion, random effects, finite mixtures, statistical computing, DNA microarray data, applied statistical modelling
Dr J.R.M. Ameen GLAMORGAN
Theory of time series analysis and forecasting, dynamic Bayesian models with special attention to intervention and modelling discontinuities. General applications of Statistics in health care research and construction engineering.
Dr A. Nobile GLASGOW
Bayesian statistics, MCMC and other Monte Carlo methods, mixture models
Professor A.J.G. Cairns HERIOT-WATT
Stochastic investment models, the term-structure of interest rates, pension fund models, asset-liability modelling.
Professor D. Mollison HERIOT-WATT
(Professor Emeritus) d.mollison@ma.hw.ac.uk 0131 665 2055 Epidemic and ecological models, wave energy statistics.
Dr T.K. Siu HERIOT-WATT
Risk measures and management, Credit risk models, valuation of options and insurance products, financial time series analysis.
Dr G. Streftaris HERIOT-WATT
Stochastic epidemic models, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods.
Professor A.D. Wilkie HERIOT-WATT
(Research Consultant) a.d.wilkie@ma.hw.ac.uk 0131 451 3212 Actuarial science, especially stochastic investment models.
Professor D.E. Kornbrot HERTFORDSHIRE
Non-normal data; categorical logit models of association (multivariate); linear moments
Dr N.H.Spencer HERTFORDSHIRE
Multi-level models, multivariate statistics, social statistics, statistical software.
Mr C.J. Hammond HULL
Stochastic frontier models and estimation
Dr J.W. Thompson HULL
Theory of statistical inference, applied probability models
Professor G. MacKenzie KEELE
Medical statistics, statistical modelling, epidemiology, modelling of random counts using survival models, design & analysis of longitudinal clinical trials
Dr D.J. Cole KENT
Stochastic models, branching processes, cell division models, generalized linear mixed models
Dr O.D. Lyne KENT
Stochastic epidemic models, applied probability, simulation, statistical inference, goodness of fit, branching processes, martingales, medical education
Mr M.S. Ridout KENT
Analysis of discrete data in biology; generalised linear models; over-dispersion; stochastic models; statistical analysis of ion channel data; statistical genetics.
Mrs L. Van der Bijl KENT
Corporate Finance and Financial Analysis; Land-use Transport Models; Econometrics.
Dr W. Zhang KENT
Nonparametric Statistics; Nonlinear Time Series; Computational Biology; Survival Analysis; Functional Data Analysis; Spatial Data Analysis; Multi-level Modelling; Structural Equation Models.
Professor W.B. Liu KENT
Global and parallel optimization methods; numerical simulation and modelling; simulation and optimisation of highly complex systems, production and operations management, productivity analysis. Control theory models in e-commerce. Negative weights in Data Envelopment Analysis.
Dr K.T. Parker KENT
Global modelling; use of satellite imagery for analysis of conservation data and environmental modelling; small businesses and Skills Councils. Control theory models in e-commerce.
Professor J.A. Sharp KENT
Information systems strategy and design; investment decision making; manufacturing strategy; research methods and operational research. Control theory models in e-commerce. Negative weights in Data Envelopment Analysis.
Professor R. Crouchley LANCASTER
Longitudinal data analysis, random effect models, survival models
Dr E. Ackerley LANCASTER
Statistical software, social and criminological statistics, generalized linear models, structural equation modelling
Dr D.M. Berridge LANCASTER
Random effects models for repeated binary and ordinal categorical data; their application in education, medicine, psychology and sociology
Professor B. J. Francis LANCASTER
Statistical computing and software development, data visualization, criminal careers and criminological applications, bilinear models, models for ranked data
Dr M. Green LANCASTER
Generalized linear models, statistical computing, social statistics, generalized latent variable models
Dr M. Kynn LANCASTER
Informative priors for Bayesian models and Teaching methods in statistics
Dr L. Meligkotsidou LANCASTER
Statistical Genetics, MCMC methods and Mixture Models.
Dr J. Whittaker LANCASTER
Multivariate statistics, conditional independence, graphical models and the statistics of credit scoring
Dr Didier Soopramanien LANCASTER
Quantitative marketing models
D.C. Greenwood LEEDS
Medical Statistics, Hierarchical and Generalised Linear Models, Bayesian and MCMC Methods, Nutrition Epidemiology, Meta-analysis, Measurement Error, Missing Data
Dr S.O.M. Manda LEEDS
Bayesian and MCMC Methods, Hierarchical and Generalised Linear Models, Statistical Methods in Spatial Epidemiology, Medical and Social Statistics
Dr P.D. Baxter LEEDS
Applied statistics, wavelet methods for time series analysis, environmental statistics, stochastic population models
Dr K. Hayes LIMERICK
Spatial data, diagnostics for the General Linear Model, Graphical Models
Dr D. Clancy LIVERPOOL
Stochastic epidemic models, including optimal intervention; veterinary applications
Dr S.P. Evans LONDON
Multivariate analysis, optimization and stochastic processes particularly applied to models of telecommunications and transport networks
Dr Catalina Stefanescu LONDON
Stochastic models, survival analysis, revenue management
Dr A. Dassios LONDON
Applied probability and stochastic processes, risk theory, stochastic calculus, financial application of stochastic processes theory, survival models
Dr M. Knott LONDON
Latent variable models, resampling methods, convex optimization, inequalities, robustness
Dr J. Penzer LONDON
Time series analysis, state space models, models for volatility, seasonal time series, omitted structure.
Professor H. Goldstein LONDON
Statistical methods in educational research, design and analysis of longitudinal studies, educational assessment, multi-level models
Constantinos Kallis LONDON
Multilevel models, multiprocess models, event history models
Dr Edmund Ng LONDON
Multilevel models, simulation methods
Mr J. Rasbash LONDON
Statistical computing, multi-level models, knowledge based systems
Dr F. Steele LONDON
Multi-level models, demography
Mrs C.T. Coshall LONDON
Statistics in medical research, multi-level models, epidemiology of stroke and statistical computing.
Dr N. Best LONDON
Bayesian methods, (BUGS), small area studies, hierarchical models, spatial epidemiology
Dr M. Little LONDON
Radiation, reproductive and nutritional epidemiology, stochastic models of carcinogenesis and helminth infection
Dr C. Marshall LONDON
Bayesian model criticism and comparison, hierarchical models, dynamic models for infectious disease transmission, animal population dynamics.
Professor S. Richardson LONDON
Bayesian modelling of complex biomedical data, hierarchical models, spatial and space-time analyses, geographical epidemiology, measurement error models, modelling of heterogeneity, mixtures of distributions, clustering models for microarray data
Professor J.A. Nelder, FRS LONDON
Generalized linear models, statistical methods and theory, statistical computing
Professor R. Gilchrist LONDON
Generalised linear models, diagnostics, statistical computing, social sciences
Dr R.A. Rigby LONDON
Bayesian Methods, multivariate analysis, prediction, generalised additive models
Dr D. Stasinopoulos LONDON
Statistical modelling, generalized linear models, mean and dispersion additive models
Dr S. Rabe-Hesketh LONDON
Latent variable and random effects models
Professor R.A. Bailey LONDON
Design of experiments, randomization, analysis of variance, linear models, applications to agriculture and biology
Dr B. Bogacka LONDON
Experimental design problems for linear and non-linear models of observations; design applications in chemistry, biology, agriculture
Dr L.I. Pettit LONDON
Bayesian statistics, outliers, model choice, degradation models, Lanchester models
Professor Jack Cuzick LONDON
Structural models, prevention trials, multi-arm clinical trials
Professor Stephen Duffy LONDON
Multi-state models for the natural history of cancer and screening evaluation; Monte-Carlo Markov Chain models
Dr D.R. Boniface LONDON
Statistical methods for health surveys, structural equation models, elicitation of expert knowledge, index construction, integrating quantitative and qualitative approaches, extension of the Venn diagram, dietary epidemiology
Dr M. Cortina Borja LONDON
Surveillance methods, statistics of infectious disease, record processes, survival analysis, growth models
Dr V. Didelez LONDON
Graphical models, multivariate event history analysis, causality, methods for incomplete data.
Professor V.S. Isham LONDON
Applied probability, point processes, spatio-temporal models, epidemic models, non-linear dynamics, applications in mathematical biology and hydrology
Dr R. Omar LONDON
Prognostic models, cluster randomised trials, clustered data, meta-analysis, primary care
Dr C. Yang LONDON
Climate change analysis, modelling and prediction, applications of generalized linear models in climatology and hydrology.
Professor A. Pickles MANCHESTER
Statistical methods for longitudinal studies (especially developmental psychopathology), behaviour genetics, latent variable models, survival and frailty models, survey analysis.
Dr J.M. Freeman MANCHESTER
Linear models, piecewise regression, change-point models, simulation games, decision analysis
Dr E.K. Kyprianou MANCHESTER
Statistics, linear models
Dr J. Pan MANCHESTER
Medical Statistics, generalised linear mixed models, longitudinal data analysis, growth curve modelling, LMMs & GLMMs randomised controlled trials
Professor M.B. Priestley MANCHESTER
Time series analysis, non-stationary stochastic processes, non-linear models, long memory models, higher order spectral analysis
Dr A.J. Scallan MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN
Generalised linear models
Mr D. Jarrett MIDDLESEX
Statistical modelling; graphical models; applications to transport, road accident data, environmental and business problems.
Dr A. Michaeloudis MIDDLESEX
Errors-in-variables models; factors affecting student performance.
Professor G.M. Raab NAPIER
Medical and social statistics, Bayesian methods, AIDS prediction methods, hierarchical models, missing data, survey methodology.
Professor R.J. Boys NEWCASTLE
Bayesian inference, stochastic models in systems biology, econometric models for duration data, screening problems, statistical computing
Dr C.S. Gillespie NEWCASTLE
Stochastic models in molecular biology, Markov processes, statistical bioinformatics
Dr D.A. Henderson NEWCASTLE
Bayesian statistics, mixture models, stochastic systems biology
Dr J.Q. Shi NEWCASTLE
Nonparametric methods for curve fitting, meta analysis, structural equation models, applications in system control.
Dr D. Walshaw NEWCASTLE
Extreme values, Bayesian models for environmental processes, Bayesian Inference for health care indicators, Medical statistics
Dr D.J. Wilkinson NEWCASTLE
Bayes linear methods, Bayesian computation, dynamic and graphical models, MCMC, Markov processes, statistical bioinformatics, statistical computing, stochastic models in molecular biology.
Professor F.G. Ball NOTTINGHAM
Applied probability, epidemic models, aggregated Markov processes, ion channel models, stochastic compartmental models, semi-Markov processes, Laplace transform based inference, MCMC for hidden continuous time Markov chains
Dr W.J. Browne NOTTINGHAM
MCMC methods, statistical computing, multilevel models, Bayesian statistics
Dr P.D. O'Neill NOTTINGHAM
Stochastic epidemic models, applied probability, statistical inference, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods
Professor R. Thompson NOTTINGHAM
Estimation of variance components, generalised linear mixed models, genetic statistics, biometry
Ms S. Welham NOTTINGHAM
Residual maximum likelihood, mixed models, biometry, statistical consulting
Dr A.E. Faria OPEN
Bayesian modelling, environmental models, graphical models in multivariate analysis, combination of expert judgements, group decision making, time series forecasting
Dr C.P. Farrington OPEN
Statistics of infectious diseases, models in epidemiology, survival analysis, goodness of fit.
Dr D.A. Henderson OPEN
Bayesian statistics, computational biology, hidden Markov models
Dr C. Queen OPEN
Multivariate time series and forecasting, dynamic models, graphical models, Bayesian statistics
Ms L. Blackwell OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Mrs G. Buck OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Ms J. Burrett OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr R. Clarke OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Professor S.C. Darby OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr C. Davies OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr J. Emberson OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr P. McGale OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr S. Parish OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Professor R. Peto OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr M. Smith OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr P. Clifford OXFORD
Statistical aspects of mathematical modelling, analysis of spatial data, simulation, image processing, stochastic models in theoretical chemistry, first passage problems, diffusion of size and shape, infinite particle systems, non- linear filtering problems
Dr A.M. Etheridge OXFORD
Infinite-dimensional stochastic processes, probabilistic techniques in analysis - especially in the study of non-linear partial differential equations, stochastic models in genetics
Dr C.N. Laws OXFORD
Stochastic processes and optimization, stochastic networks, models and inference in population genetics
Mr P. Hewson PLYMOUTH
Hierarchical models, latent structure models, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods, multivariate generalised linear mixed models and additive models
Professor D. Boehning READING
Mixture models, capture-recapture modelling, statistical computing, epidemiology.
Mr J. Gallagher READING
Multivariate analysis, generalised linear models, random variate generation.
Dr M.L. Mackenzie ST ANDREWS
Modelling longitudinal data using flexible mixed models, thin-plate regression spline mixed models.
Dr K.B. Newman ST ANDREWS
Statistical ecology, population dynamics models, computer intensive methods, Bayesian statistics.
Dr L. Thomas ST ANDREWS
Estimating wildlife abundance, fitting stochastic models of wildlife population dynamics through Bayesian particle filtering, population trend analysis, statistical ecology.
Dr S. Conti SHEFFIELD
Bayesian survival analysis, Bayesian hypothesis testing, Bayesian analysis of complex computer models.
Dr N.R.J. Fieller SHEFFIELD
Particle size distributions, outliers and robustness, functional models,multivariate and semi-structured problems, dendrochronology, bioinformatics, medical, environmental and archaeological applications.
Dr M.C. Kennedy SHEFFIELD
Bayesian inference, uncertainty in computer models.
Professor R.M. Loynes SHEFFIELD
Linear and non-linear regression, residuals and diagnostics, components of variance models, errors in variables models.
Dr J.E. Oakley SHEFFIELD
Bayesian inference, prior elicitation, uncertainty in deterministic computer models, health economics.
Professor A. O'Hagan SHEFFIELD
Bayesian inference and modelling, Bayesian statistics in health economics, inference for computer models, fractional Bayes factors, elicitation, outliers, uncertainty analysis, environmental statistics.
Dr Kostas Triantafyllopolous SHEFFIELD
Time series and forecasting, Bayesian inference and prediction, state space models, dynamic generalized linear models, statistical process control, control charts, wavelet methods in statistics.
Dr D. Houghton SHEFFIELD HALLAM
Generalised Linear Models
Professor G.H. Hillier SOUTHAMPTON
Inference in structural models, Theory of hypothesis testing, multivariate models, hypothesis testing in finance
Professor G.E. Mizon SOUTHAMPTON
Econometrics, model selection, hypothesis testing, model evaluation, economic policy analysis using econometric models, time series modelling and co-integration, applied econometric modelling
Dr D.C. Woods SOUTHAMPTON
Design of experiments, optimal and computer-generated designs for linear and nonlinear models, Bayesian methods
Dr Christine S. M. Currie SOUTHAMPTON
Mathematical modelling of tuberculosis and HIV; input/output analysis of simulation models; Bayesian statistics; revenue management.
Mr D.J. Culliford SOUTHAMPTON
Small area estimation, survey non-response, Bayesian computation, mixed effects models, MCMC methods.
Dr J.W. McDonald SOUTHAMPTON
Demography and social statistics, multi-level models for infant and child mortality in the developing world, discrete-time event history models with unobserved heterogeneity, analysis of current status data, generalized linear models with parameter constraints, categorical data analysis, particularly with multivariate categorical responses, exact conditional tests for log-linear and logistic models, MCMC methods, association/marginal models, model for social networks.
Dr P.W.F Smith SOUTHAMPTON
Graphical modelling, exact inference, Monte Carlo methods, MCMC methods, generalised linear models, models for social networks, contingency tables with missing data, Bayesian methods, for missing data, models for longitudinal data, multivariate binary responses, association/marginal models.
Dr N. Tzavidis SOUTHAMPTON
Research Interests: Small Area Estimation, M-quantile Models and Robust Methods, Multilevel Models, Double Sampling Methods for Misclassification Error Correction, Quasi-likelihood Methods, Design of Re-interview Surveys
Dr R.R. Macdonald STIRLING
Statistical inference, subjective probability, the evaluation of statistical models in psychology.
Dr G. Allardice STRATHCLYDE
Statistical models of HIV/AIDS and infectious diseases
Dr D. Greenhalgh STRATHCLYDE
Models for disease systems, epidemic models with age-structure, density dependence, hepatitis modelling
Dr J. Godolphin SURREY
Design and analysis of experiments, estimability in linear models, residual analysis
Dr K.D.S. Young SURREY
Bayesian statistics, outliers and influential diagnostics, stochastic simulation, reliability, degradation models, applications in medical statistics
Professor J.A. Bather SUSSEX
Sequential decisions, stopping rules tracking models and data fusion
Professor A.G. Hawkes SWANSEA
Applied stochastic processes, point processes, models in biology and medicine especially biophysics, use of APL for statistical computing, reliability
Dr A. Jalali SWANSEA
Logic, uncertain reasoning, ion-channel models, filtering and signal processing, financial mathematics
Dr A.D. Mayer SWANSEA
Generalized linear models, statistical computer graphics, computer-assisted learning, APL programming, SAS programming.
Dr R.G. Williams SWANSEA
Probabilistic models for project management and cost forecasting, critical path methods.
Professor S.I. McClean ULSTER
Statistical models of manpower planning, estimation for incomplete data, diet and health applications, statistical databases and data mining.
Professor J.B. Copas WARWICK
Statistical inference, meta analysis, non-ignorable selection models, discriminant analysis.
Dr B.F. Finkenstadt WARWICK
Time series, stochastic processes, dynamic models, population dynamics in ecology and epidemiology
Professor D. Firth WARWICK
Statistical theory and methods, including design and computation. Generalized linear and non-linear models. Applications, especially in the social and health sciences.
Dr J. Griffin WARWICK
Bayesian non-parametrics. Computation for Bayesian inference. Stochastic frontier models. Modelling with stochastic processes. Microarray data.
Dr J.L. Marsh WARWICK
Theory and application of measurement error models, particularly in a medical setting
Dr R.J. Reed WARWICK
Queues, stochastic models in biology
Mr R.N. Edmondson WARWICK (HRI)
Design and analysis of experiments, models for glasshouse and ornamental crops, repeated measures analysis, image analysis.
Mr A. Mead WARWICK (HRI)
Design and analysis of experiments, models for pest and weed control, sampling methods, multivariate analysis and biometrics training for biologists
F. Bravo YORK
The (higher order) asymptotic properties of a particular class of biased bootstrap procedures based on minimising distances between probability measures (the empirical and exponential likelihoods are examples of such techniques). Using modern empirical processes theory to analyse non and semi parametric econometric models, as well as general time series models.
M. Karanasos YORK
Macroeconomic and financial time series models. Mathematical finance: interest rates, pricing options. Macro and financial econometrics: equity and financial markets, the econometrics of ultra high frequency data. Time Series Analysis: univariate and multivariate long memory GARCH models.
P.W.M. Marsh YORK
Econometric theory, asymptotic expansions (Edgeworth and saddlepoint) higher-order likelihood theory, applications to time series and structural models. Applied mathematics: differential geometric analysis of statistical models, partial differential equations.
Dr J.N.V. Miles YORK
Psychometrics, structural equation models

Molecular biology

Dr F. Wright DUNDEE
Computational molecular biology, DNA and protein sequence analysis, phylogenetics, bacterial genomics
Dr P.J. Avery NEWCASTLE
Statistical problems in molecular biology, population genetics, design and analysis of taste panel studies, analysis of ordinal data, stochastic modelling, design and analysis of family studies investigating complex human diseases.
Dr C.S. Gillespie NEWCASTLE
Stochastic models in molecular biology, Markov processes, statistical bioinformatics
Dr D.J. Wilkinson NEWCASTLE
Bayes linear methods, Bayesian computation, dynamic and graphical models, MCMC, Markov processes, statistical bioinformatics, statistical computing, stochastic models in molecular biology.
Professor J. Hein OXFORD
Molecular Evolution, Molecular Population Genetics and Bioinformatics
Dr K.L. Ayres READING
Statistical genetics, DNA profiles, relatedness testing, molecular evolution.
Emeritus Professor R.N. Curnow READING
Quantitative and population genetics, inheritance of disease, statistical problems in molecular biology.
Professor C. Cannings, SHEFFIELD
Mathematical theory in biology, population, molecular and human genetics; evolutionary games, dynamical systems

Monte Carlo methods

Dr M.A. Hurn BATH
Markov chain Monte Carlo methods and stochastic optimisation. Bayesian modelling and inference in particular in image analysis, mixture modelling and genetics.
Dr A.P. White BIRMINGHAM
Randomization tests; non-parametric classification techniques; Monte Carlo methods; cross-validation; uncertainty in expert systems; statistical aspects of machine learning; methods for financial time series.
Dr C. Andrieu BRISTOL
Bayesian statistics (model choice); time series (hidden Markov models, dynamic systems); Markov chain Monte Carlo methods; Sequential Monte Carlo methods/particle filter; optimization; stochastic approximation; signal processing/computer science applications
Professor P.J. Green FRS BRISTOL
Bayesian inference in complex stochastic systems, Markov chain Monte Carlo methodology; statistical genomics, especially gene expression analysis; spatial statistics and image analysis, with medical applications
Dr D. Leslie BRISTOL
Multi-agent learning, Bayesian mixture modeling, sequential Monte Carlo
Dr V. Tadic BRISTOL
Stochastic Optimization, Stochastic Dynamic Programming and Reinforcement Learning, Monte Carlo Methods and Computational Statistics, Statistical Signal Processing
Dr D.J. Spiegelhalter CAMBRIDGE
Bayesian methods, clinical trials, graphical models, medical technology evaluation, software for Markov Chain Monte Carlo, institutional comparisons, performance monitoring
Dr S.P. Brooks CAMBRIDGE
Stochastic simulation; optimisation; Markov chain Monte Carlo; Bayesian statistics; applications in ecology, sociology, archaeology, medicine and biology.
Dr H. Wang CAMBRIDGE
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 A.A. Zhigljavsky CARDIFF
Optimal experimental design, Change point detection in time series, Multivariate statistics, Monte Carlo methods, Statistical Modelling in Market Research.
Dr A. Nobile GLASGOW
Bayesian statistics, MCMC and other Monte Carlo methods, mixture models
Dr G. Streftaris HERIOT-WATT
Stochastic epidemic models, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods.
Dr P. Fearnhead LANCASTER
Computational statistics, coalescent theory, applications in population genetics, sequential Monte Carlo methods
Professor A.Y. Veretennikov LEEDS
Stochastic analysis, parametric and non-parametric estimation including Markov Chain Monte Carlo, second order partial differential equations
Professor D. Balding LONDON
Statistical genetics, genetic epidemiology, bioinformatics, Markov chain Monte Carlo methodology, Bayesian inference, DNA profile evidence
Dr P.D. O'Neill NOTTINGHAM
Stochastic epidemic models, applied probability, statistical inference, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods
Professor P.H. Garthwaite OPEN
Bayesian inference, subjective probability assessment, biased regression, Monte Carlo confidence intervals, mark-recapture
Dr J.F. Bithell OXFORD
Medical statistics, stochastic processes, Monte Carlo inference, density estimation, mathematical and geographical epidemiology, radiation epidemiology, childhood cancer and leukaemia
Dr J.F. Bithell OXFORD
Medical statistics, stochastic processes, Monte Carlo inference, density estimation, mathematical and geographical epidemiology, radiation epidemiology, childhood cancer and leukaemia
Dr J. Burridge PLYMOUTH
Exact inference for contingency tables, grouped/censored data, Monte Carlo methods, optimisation, statistical disclosure control
Dr Y. Cai PLYMOUTH
Markov chain Monte Carlo methods, nonlinear time series analysis, perfect simulation methods, quantile regression
Mr P. Hewson PLYMOUTH
Hierarchical models, latent structure models, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods, multivariate generalised linear mixed models and additive models
Dr C.E. Buck SHEFFIELD
Archaeological and palaeo-environmental applications of statistics, temporal and spatio-temporal modelling, Bayesian inference, Markov chain Monte Carlo simulation.
Dr S.K. Sahu SOUTHAMPTON
Bayesian data analysis, Bayesian computation, statistical modelling, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods
Dr P.W.F Smith SOUTHAMPTON
Graphical modelling, exact inference, Monte Carlo methods, MCMC methods, generalised linear models, models for social networks, contingency tables with missing data, Bayesian methods, for missing data, models for longitudinal data, multivariate binary responses, association/marginal models.
Professor W.S. Kendall WARWICK
Probability theory, stochastic analysis, stochastic geometry, computer algebra in probability and statistics, Markov chain Monte Carlo and perfect simulation.
Dr E. Thonnes WARWICK
Statistical image analysis. Spatial statistics. Stochastic geometry. Markov chain Monte Carlo and perfect simulation

Morbidity

Mr G. Colgan DUBLIN UCD
Actuarial Statistics, Life assurance solvency, dynamic asset / liability modelling, mortality and morbidity experience
Dr Z. Matthews SOUTHAMPTON
Demography: mortality, morbidity, safe motherhood, reproductive health, evaluation of interventions, provision of services; India: reproductive health, health service utilisation, quality of care, urban poverty, caste, child health, nutrition and mortality, migration, sex ratio, household structure, kinship; Sub-Saharan Africa: child immunisation and nutrition, analysis of survey data, sexual and reproductive health in the UK, marginalised communities especially travellers.

Mortality

Mr G. Colgan DUBLIN UCD
Actuarial Statistics, Life assurance solvency, dynamic asset / liability modelling, mortality and morbidity experience
Dr I.D. Currie HERIOT-WATT
Smoothing, P-splines, mortality.
Professor R. Carpenter LONDON
Statistical methods with applications in infant growth and mortality
Mrs C.M. McKenzie LONDON
Epidemiological surveys into infant mortality
Mr R. Atkinson LONDON
Effects upon mortality and hospital admissions of air pollution.
Dr J. Poloniecki LONDON
Effects upon mortality and hospital admissions of air pollution, methods for monitoring performance of surgeons.
Dr J.W. McDonald SOUTHAMPTON
Demography and social statistics, multi-level models for infant and child mortality in the developing world, discrete-time event history models with unobserved heterogeneity, analysis of current status data, generalized linear models with parameter constraints, categorical data analysis, particularly with multivariate categorical responses, exact conditional tests for log-linear and logistic models, MCMC methods, association/marginal models, model for social networks.
Dr Z. Matthews SOUTHAMPTON
Demography: mortality, morbidity, safe motherhood, reproductive health, evaluation of interventions, provision of services; India: reproductive health, health service utilisation, quality of care, urban poverty, caste, child health, nutrition and mortality, migration, sex ratio, household structure, kinship; Sub-Saharan Africa: child immunisation and nutrition, analysis of survey data, sexual and reproductive health in the UK, marginalised communities especially travellers.
Professor J.M. Bland YORK
Design and analysis of studies of medical measurement, effects upon mortality and hospital admissions of air pollution, factors influencing outcomes of pregnancy, deaths associated with volatile substance abuse (solvent abuse or glue sniffing).

Motherhood

Dr Z. Matthews SOUTHAMPTON
Demography: mortality, morbidity, safe motherhood, reproductive health, evaluation of interventions, provision of services; India: reproductive health, health service utilisation, quality of care, urban poverty, caste, child health, nutrition and mortality, migration, sex ratio, household structure, kinship; Sub-Saharan Africa: child immunisation and nutrition, analysis of survey data, sexual and reproductive health in the UK, marginalised communities especially travellers.

Multidimensional scaling

Dr M.A.A. Cox NEWCASTLE
Multidimensional scaling, correspondence analysis, quality control, random lattice systems

Multilevel models

Dr K. Tilling BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; health services research; analysis of longitudinal data; multilevel models; capture-recapture.
Dr A.T. Prevost CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, primary care research, longitudinal data analysis, multilevel models, cluster randomised trials, sample size
Dr A.T. Prevost CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, primary care research, longitudinal data analysis, multilevel models, cluster randomised trials, sample size.
Professor T. Lewis EAST ANGLIA
Directional statistics, outliers, multilevel modelling, assessment, statistical education.
Constantinos Kallis LONDON
Multilevel models, multiprocess models, event history models
Dr Edmund Ng LONDON
Multilevel models, simulation methods
Dr J. Carpenter LONDON
Multilevel modelling and missing data,with medical and social science applications. www.missingdata.org.uk
Dr W.J. Browne NOTTINGHAM
MCMC methods, statistical computing, multilevel models, Bayesian statistics
Dr G. Yadegarfar SOUTHAMPTON
Multilevel modelling for different outcomes (continuous, binary or survival time), clinical trials & other epidemiological studies including case-referent studies, Methodological problem in Epidemiological studies including Healthy Worker Effect.
Dr N. Tzavidis SOUTHAMPTON
Research Interests: Small Area Estimation, M-quantile Models and Robust Methods, Multilevel Models, Double Sampling Methods for Misclassification Error Correction, Quasi-likelihood Methods, Design of Re-interview Surveys

Multiple comparisons

Dr B. Torsney GLASGOW
Non-parametric inference, optimisation, optimal experimental design, multiple comparisons, health economics, paired comparisons and ranking experiments
Dr W. Liu SOUTHAMPTON
Multiple comparisons, simultaneous inference, sequential methods

Multiple objective methods

Professor R. Hartley KEELE
Dynamic programming and optimal control, multiple objective methods, application to finance

Multistage models

Ms L. Blackwell OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Mrs G. Buck OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Ms J. Burrett OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr R. Clarke OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Professor S.C. Darby OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr C. Davies OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr J. Emberson OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr P. McGale OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr S. Parish OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Professor R. Peto OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr M. Smith OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology

Multivariate analysis

Mr I.M. Nevison AYR
Multivariate analysis, analysis of sensory data, Design and analysis of agricultural and laboratory experiments
Mr C.J. Whitaker BANGOR
Psychological and biomedical statistics, generalized and non-linear models, multivariate methods
Dr A. Robinson BATH
Graph theory and multivariate analysis, Classification and Clustering, Applications of statistical methods in education.
Professor G.P. Nason BRISTOL
Wavelets in statistics; function estimation; time series; algorithms, multivariate analysis; projection pursuit, statistical computing; polimetrics; defence and security.
Mr T.R. Fanshawe CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, statistical consulting, primary care research, multivariate analysis.
Dr P.M.E. Altham CAMBRIDGE
Analysis of discrete data, multivariate analysis, generalized linear modelling, Splus graphical methods, statistical consulting
Professor A.A. Zhigljavsky CARDIFF
Optimal experimental design, Change point detection in time series, Multivariate statistics, Monte Carlo methods, Statistical Modelling in Market Research.
Dr K.R. Mosurski DUBLIN
Probability modelling, applications to sports, games of chance, multivariate analysis
Dr B. Murphy DUBLIN
Bayesian statistics, robustness, predictive inference, multivariate statistics
Mr J.W. McNicol DUNDEE
Statistical bioinformatics, multivariate methods, expert systems
Dr N. Massat DUNDEE
Multivariate methods - Applications to Plant metabolomics, proteomics and transcriptomics
Mr E.A. Hunter EDINBURGH
Assessment of varieties of agricultural crops, analysis of sensory data, multivariate analysis
Mr M.J. Prentice EDINBURGH
Distribution-free methods, directional data analysis especially the statistics of rotations, multivariate analysis including shape, application of statistics in the earth sciences
Professor I.T. Jolliffe EXETER
Multivariate methods, principal component analysis, applied statistics especially applications to atmospheric science and forecast verification
Professor W.J. Krzanowski EXETER
Multivariate methodology, especially discriminant analysis, principal component analysis and canonical variate analysis; graphical representation of multivariate data; projection pursuit; analysis of distance; use of data re- sampling methods
Mr A.K. McFadyen GLASGOW CALEDONIAN UNIVERSITY
Multivariate analysis; statistics in professions allied to medicine.
Professor D.E. Kornbrot HERTFORDSHIRE
Non-normal data; categorical logit models of association (multivariate); linear moments
Dr M.J. Cottee HERTFORDSHIRE
Multivariate statistics, graphical techniques, statistical methods in behavioural sciences.
Dr N.H.Spencer HERTFORDSHIRE
Multi-level models, multivariate statistics, social statistics, statistical software.
Dr P.C.Taylor HERTFORDSHIRE
Multivariate analysis, discriminant analysis, nonparametric regression, classification and regression trees, ordinal repeated measurements, missing values, spatial statistics. Business forecasting and planning, management decision making.
Dr L. Rosenthal KEELE
Multivariate analysis, cross-section methods, application to housing and labour markets, sample surveys
Professor P.J. Brown KENT
Multivariate analysis; Bayesian methods; Feature selection; medical statistics; chemometrics; electoral prediction and polling: DNA microarray data.
Professor B.J.T. Morgan KENT
Biometry; cluster analysis; stochastic population processes; psychological applications of statistics; multivariate analysis; simulation; analysis of quantal assay data; medical statistics; ecological statistics; over- dispersion; estimation using transforms.
Dr J. Zhang KENT
Bioinformatics; semi- and non-parametric statistics; statistical genetics; phylogenetics; Bayesian computation; robustness; multivariate data analysis; statistical quality control.
Dr E N Ling KINGSTON
Biometrics, statistical power in experimental designs, multivariate methods
Professor J.A. Tawn LANCASTER
Univariate and multivariate extreme value theory and methods and its application to the environment and finance, copulas and spatial statistics
Dr J. Whittaker LANCASTER
Multivariate statistics, conditional independence, graphical models and the statistics of credit scoring
Professor J.T. Kent LEEDS
Multivariate analysis, image analysis, shape analysis, robustness, spatial statistics, statistical inference
Professor K.V. Mardia LEEDS
Bioinfomatics, image analysis, shape analysis, pattern recognition, multivariate analysis, directional statistics, spatial statistics, spatial-temporal modelling.
Dr A. Hannigan LIMERICK
Survival analysis, longitudinal data analysis, multivariate analysis
Mrs C. McCracken LIVERPOOL
Statistical methods in psychiatry and psychology, multivariate techniques
Dr S.P. Evans LONDON
Multivariate analysis, optimization and stochastic processes particularly applied to models of telecommunications and transport networks
Mr C. Chalmers LONDON
Experimental design, survey analysis and multivariate methods in social and scientific investigations
Mrs J. Galbraith LONDON
Applied statistics, multivariate analysis, sample survey methodology
Professor M.J.R. Healy LONDON
Multivariate analysis, laboratory studies, computing
Dr R.A. Rigby LONDON
Bayesian Methods, multivariate analysis, prediction, generalised additive models
Dr D.S. Coad LONDON
Statistics, sequential analysis, asymptotic approximations, inference, medical applications, multivariate analysis
Dr V. Didelez LONDON
Graphical models, multivariate event history analysis, causality, methods for incomplete data.
Dr. C. Hennig LONDON
Multivariate analysis (especially clustering and classification), robust statistics, model choice, philosophical foundations of statistics, probability and data analysis.
Dr. B. Li LOUGHBOROUGH
Bayesian statistical analysis, non-parametric statistics, robust statistics, regression analysis, multivariate analysis, transportation and traffic studies, multivariate statistical process control, econometrics
Dr M. Campbell MANCHESTER
Teaching statistics, statistical software, multivariate methods, statistical reporting
Dr M. Lunt MANCHESTER
Epidemiology, diagnostic testing, robust multivariate analysis
Dr M.K. Tso MANCHESTER
Multivariate regression, optimisation, biomedical image processing, operational research
Mr K. Rowley MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN
Psychological testing, multivariate analysis
Dr K. Penny NAPIER
Medical statistics, missing data, multivariate outlier detection
Dr E.B. Martin NEWCASTLE
The theoretical development and application of multivariate statistical process control for batch and continuous processes; application of neural networks and statistics in the process industries; theoretical development of confidence bounds for neural networks and the investigation of robustness issues; dynamic performance monitoring; data fusion; hyper spectral image analysis.
Mr T. Fouweather NEWCASTLE
European projects, Multivariate analysis, experimental design, regression and GLM, survey design, reliability, SPC, bespoke software.
Dr K.F. Pearce NEWCASTLE
Multivariate analysis, statistical inference, questionnaire design and time series analysis.
Ms C.E. van-Lottum NEWCASTLE
Multivariate analysis, survey design and analysis, Kansei design
K. Wynne NORTHUMBRIA
Quality Control, Multivariate Analysis
Dr N.A. Butler NOTTINGHAM
Design of experiments, multivariate methods, spatial and time series
Professor I.L. Dryden NOTTINGHAM
Statistical shape analysis, spatial statistics, Bayesian image analysis, medical image analysis, computational statistics, multivariate analysis, medical and biological applications of statistics
Mr G.J.S. Ross NOTTINGHAM
Non-linear estimation, statistical computing, MLP (maximum likelihood program), biometry, multivariate analysis
Professor M.J. Baxter NOTTINGHAM TRENT
Statistical applications in archaeology and applied multivariate analysis
Professor F. Critchley OPEN
Diagnostics and influence analysis, multivariate analysis, applications of differential geometry, regression graphics, robust statistics.
Dr A.E. Faria OPEN
Bayesian modelling, environmental models, graphical models in multivariate analysis, combination of expert judgements, group decision making, time series forecasting
Professor J.C. Gower OPEN
Biplots, linear algebra, classification, multivariate statistics, analysis of asymmetry, Procrustes analysis.
Professor M.C. Jones OPEN
Smoothing, density estimation, non-parametric regression, distribution theory, multivariate analysis
Dr C. Queen OPEN
Multivariate time series and forecasting, dynamic models, graphical models, Bayesian statistics
Dr K. Vines OPEN
Bayesian statistics, MCMC, applications, multivariate statistics.
Dr G.R. Crocker PLYMOUTH
Industrial applications, multivariate statistics, quality control
Mr P. Hewson PLYMOUTH
Hierarchical models, latent structure models, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods, multivariate generalised linear mixed models and additive models
Mr P.J. Charlton PORTSMOUTH
Market research, multivariate methods
Mr B.R. Higgins PORTSMOUTH
Medical statistics, design and analysis of experiments, multivariate data analysis
Dr D.W. Salt PORTSMOUTH
Biostatistics, pesticides, modelling, multivariate methods, QSAR
Mr J. Gallagher READING
Multivariate analysis, generalised linear models, random variate generation.
Mr C.R. Donovan ST ANDREWS
Analysis of ecological communities, multivariate analysis/simulation with spline smoothing, market research analysis - market segmentation and data-mining.
Dr P.E. Jupp ST ANDREWS
Directional statistics, differential geometry of inference, multivariate analysis, quantum statistics.
Professor C.D. Kemp ST ANDREWS
Theory, inference and applications for univariate and multivariate discrete distributions, biometry, simulation, computational statistics, random number and variate generation.
Dr D.F. Percy SALFORD
Bayesian inference, stochastic processes and multivariate analysis with applications in industry, medicine, sport and law.
Dr N.R.J. Fieller SHEFFIELD
Particle size distributions, outliers and robustness, functional models,multivariate and semi-structured problems, dendrochronology, bioinformatics, medical, environmental and archaeological applications.
Miss L.C. Morecroft SHEFFIELD
Landmark-based shape analysis; multivariate analysis; medical statistics
Mr M. Grimsley SHEFFIELD HALLAM
Multivariate Methods
Professor G.H. Hillier SOUTHAMPTON
Inference in structural models, Theory of hypothesis testing, multivariate models, hypothesis testing in finance
Dr J.W. McDonald SOUTHAMPTON
Demography and social statistics, multi-level models for infant and child mortality in the developing world, discrete-time event history models with unobserved heterogeneity, analysis of current status data, generalized linear models with parameter constraints, categorical data analysis, particularly with multivariate categorical responses, exact conditional tests for log-linear and logistic models, MCMC methods, association/marginal models, model for social networks.
Dr P.W.F Smith SOUTHAMPTON
Graphical modelling, exact inference, Monte Carlo methods, MCMC methods, generalised linear models, models for social networks, contingency tables with missing data, Bayesian methods, for missing data, models for longitudinal data, multivariate binary responses, association/marginal models.
Dr C. Osmond SOUTHAMPTON
Multivariate data analysis, epidemiology, disease time trends
Mr M. Parker SOUTH BANK
Design of experiments, multivariate analysis
Professor M.F. Steel WARWICK
Bayesian statistics and econometrics. Inference robustness. Multivariate distribution theory. Modelling of skewness. Spatial statistics. Environmental statistics. Model uncertainty. Financial time series.
Mr A. Mead WARWICK (HRI)
Design and analysis of experiments, models for pest and weed control, sampling methods, multivariate analysis and biometrics training for biologists
M. Karanasos YORK
Macroeconomic and financial time series models. Mathematical finance: interest rates, pricing options. Macro and financial econometrics: equity and financial markets, the econometrics of ultra high frequency data. Time Series Analysis: univariate and multivariate long memory GARCH models.

Multi-criteria decision analysis

Professor E. Bischoff SWANSEA
Optimisation, multi-criteria decision making, packing

Multi-level models

Professor D.A. Elston ABERDEEN
Statistical and mathematical modelling in ecological, environmental and agricultural research, spatio-temporal modelling, multi-level modelling
Dr K. Tilling BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; health services research; analysis of longitudinal data; multilevel models; capture-recapture.
Dr J.P.T. Higgins CAMBRIDGE
Meta-analysis, systematic reviews, clinical trials, multi-level models, Bayesian methods.
Dr A.T. Prevost CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, primary care research, longitudinal data analysis, multilevel models, cluster randomised trials, sample size
Dr A.T. Prevost CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, primary care research, longitudinal data analysis, multilevel models, cluster randomised trials, sample size.
Professor T. Lewis EAST ANGLIA
Directional statistics, outliers, multilevel modelling, assessment, statistical education.
Professor L. Paterson EDINBURGH
Statistical methods for research in education, sociology and political science, most notably log-linear modelling, logistic regression and multi-level modelling
Dr A.H. Leyland GLASGOW
Multi-level modelling, routine health data, analysis of survey data
Dr N.H.Spencer HERTFORDSHIRE
Multi-level models, multivariate statistics, social statistics, statistical software.
Dr W. Zhang KENT
Nonparametric Statistics; Nonlinear Time Series; Computational Biology; Survival Analysis; Functional Data Analysis; Spatial Data Analysis; Multi-level Modelling; Structural Equation Models.
A. Blance LEEDS
Medical Statistics, Multi-level Modelling
Professor M.S. Gilthorpe LEEDS
Multi-level Modelling, Bayesian Modelling, Bioinformatics, Health Services Research
Dr R.D. Riley LEICESTER
Medical statistics, meta-analysis, statistical aspects of prognostic marker studies, multi-level modelling
Professor H. Goldstein LONDON
Statistical methods in educational research, design and analysis of longitudinal studies, educational assessment, multi-level models
Constantinos Kallis LONDON
Multilevel models, multiprocess models, event history models
Dr Edmund Ng LONDON
Multilevel models, simulation methods
Professor I. Plewis LONDON
Longitudinal data, multi-level modelling, educational research
Mr J. Rasbash LONDON
Statistical computing, multi-level models, knowledge based systems
Dr F. Steele LONDON
Multi-level models, demography
Mrs C.T. Coshall LONDON
Statistics in medical research, multi-level models, epidemiology of stroke and statistical computing.
Dr J. Carpenter LONDON
Multilevel modelling and missing data,with medical and social science applications. www.missingdata.org.uk
Dr L. Li LONDON
Statistics in medical research, multi-level modelling, modelling growth trajectories, analysis of cohort data
Dr H. Pan LONDON
Statistics in medical research, multi-level modelling, longitudinal data analysis, growth references, analysis of large data set
Ms D.A. Ridout LONDON
Statistics in medical research, modelling over dispersed data, multi-level modelling, measurement error, statistical consultancy
Dr R.D. Alston MANCHESTER
Cancer epidemiology, archaeological statistics, analysis of animal populations, multi-level modelling
Dr D. Hutchison NFER
Statistical techniques in education, multi-level modelling, measurement error, bootstrapping, measurement, international comparisons , longitudinal studies
Dr W.J. Browne NOTTINGHAM
MCMC methods, statistical computing, multilevel models, Bayesian statistics
Dr G. Yadegarfar SOUTHAMPTON
Multilevel modelling for different outcomes (continuous, binary or survival time), clinical trials & other epidemiological studies including case-referent studies, Methodological problem in Epidemiological studies including Healthy Worker Effect.
Dr J.W. McDonald SOUTHAMPTON
Demography and social statistics, multi-level models for infant and child mortality in the developing world, discrete-time event history models with unobserved heterogeneity, analysis of current status data, generalized linear models with parameter constraints, categorical data analysis, particularly with multivariate categorical responses, exact conditional tests for log-linear and logistic models, MCMC methods, association/marginal models, model for social networks.
Dr N. Tzavidis SOUTHAMPTON
Research Interests: Small Area Estimation, M-quantile Models and Robust Methods, Multilevel Models, Double Sampling Methods for Misclassification Error Correction, Quasi-likelihood Methods, Design of Re-interview Surveys


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