
About
Dr. Jessica Potts is a Research Associate at the School of Medicine, Keele University. She holds a BSc in Mathematics (Keele University, 2012), an MSc in Medical Statistics (University of Leicester), and a PhD in statistics focusing on longitudinal methods for ordinal data. Since 2017, she has contributed to the Keele Cardiovascular group, specializing in statistical analysis using large administrative databases. Her work bridges epidemiology, healthcare economics, and interventional cardiology, with a focus on improving clinical decision-making through data-driven insights.
Education
- BSc Mathematics, Keele University (2012)
- MSc Medical Statistics, University of Leicester
- PhD in Statistical Methods for Longitudinal Ordinal Data (Keele University)
Research Interests
Dr. Potts' research emphasizes statistical methodologies applied to cardiovascular healthcare. She analyzes large-scale datasets to evaluate treatment efficacy, optimize resource allocation (e.g., dialysis modalities), and investigate comorbidity impacts on PCI outcomes. Her work often intersects with health economics, aiming to inform cost-effective clinical practices and policy development.
Advising & Grants
While no formal advisees are listed, her role in the Cardiovascular group involves collaborative research projects funded by NHS partnerships and academic grants. She contributes to grant applications focused on translational cardiology and healthcare analytics.
Labs/Teams
She is embedded within the Keele Cardiovascular group, collaborating with clinicians and statisticians to advance translational cardiovascular research. Her work also intersects with the Clinical Education Centre for applied clinical studies.


