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Benjamin Baer is a Lecturer in Statistics at the School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of St Andrews. He is affiliated with the Centre for Research into Ecological & Environmental Modelling. His research focuses on semiparametric efficiency theory and medical statistics, with applications to healthcare and medical data analysis. He collaborates with networks like the Red Colaborativa Pediátrica de Latinoamérica and the Bronchiolitis And COdetectioN (BACON) Study Investigators, emphasizing pediatric critical care and respiratory disease research. His work also addresses genomic influences on microbiome function and methodological advancements in survival analysis and clinical trial robustness.
Benjamin holds a PhD and has contributed to multiple research outputs. He currently supervises two PhD students, Haoyu Liu and Yuexin Wu, and is accepting further postgraduate research applications. His expertise aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in improving health outcomes and reducing inequalities through statistical methodologies.
His research explores topics such as confounding adjustment in causal inference, fragility indices in medical studies, and Volterra integral equations for survival function estimation. These efforts aim to enhance statistical rigor in medical research and policy evaluation.
Benjamin’s recent publications analyze pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome, medical home domains’ impact on emergency visits, and genomic variations affecting microbiome function. His interdisciplinary approach bridges statistical theory with practical medical and ecological challenges, reflected in collaborations across institutions and continents.
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