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Professor Amanda Farrin is a Professor of Clinical Trials and Evaluation of Complex Interventions at the Clinical Trials Research Unit (CTRU) within the Leeds Institute for Clinical Trials Research. She serves as Director of the Complex Interventions Division, leading an extensive portfolio of NIHR- and charity-funded trials focused on complex health and social care interventions in NHS priority areas. Her work spans stroke, elderly care, mental health, cancer, primary care, and palliative care, with a particular emphasis on evaluating behavior change interventions.
Education: MSc in Statistics, University of Sheffield (1992); BSc (Hons) in Mathematics with Accounting, University of Durham (1990).
Research Interests: Multi-centre phase III trials, early-phase intervention development, cluster randomized trials, fractional factorial designs, and integrating routine data into trials. Methodological focus on process evaluations and intervention fidelity measurement.
Awards: No scientific awards mentioned.
Advising & Grants: Leads NIHR- and charity-funded trials, strategic leadership in securing large-scale funding. No specific student or grant details listed.
Labs/Teams: Directs the Complex Interventions Division and participates in the UK Multiple Long-Term Conditions Trials Collaborative (UK MTC) Team.
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