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Dr Andrew Smith is an Associate Professor of Statistics at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), affiliated with the Department of Computer Science and Creative Technologies. He is a researcher in applied statistics focusing on health and wellbeing, with interdisciplinary collaborations spanning global institutions.
- Role: Associate Professor of Statistics
- Department: FET - Computer Science and Creative Technologies
- Qualifications: PhD (2011), MStats, BSc
His research emphasizes statistical methods in observational health studies, including structured lifecourse modelling (SLCMA), causal analysis, and post-selective inference. His work has informed Scottish Government policy on NHS IVF provision and involves high-throughput epigenomic applications. Key projects include leading UWE Bristol's collaboration with The Dunn Lab on a $3.7m NIH-funded study of developmental stress periods (2020-2024) and heading the Mathematics and Statistics Research Group (2020-2024).
Teaching includes Statistical Modelling, Applied Statistics, and research methodology for MSc Data Science, BSc Mathematics, and professional doctorates in Counselling Psychology and Biomedical Sciences.
- Interdisciplinary Expertise: Epigenetics, Mental Health, IVF
- Methodological Specialties: Cluster Analysis, Principal Components Analysis, Prognostic Modelling
He joined UWE Bristol in 2015 after postdoctoral work at the University of Bristol, where he completed his PhD in 2011.
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