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Paula Williamson is a Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Liverpool. She is a leading figure in evidence-based medicine, focusing on clinical trials, meta-analysis, health outcome selection, and reducing research waste. She co-founded the global COMET Initiative (2010) and has secured major grants from organizations like the MRC, NIHR, and Wellcome Trust.
- NIHR Senior Investigator (2014)
- Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences (2018)
- Winner of Cochrane-REWARD Prize (2017) and Thomas Chalmers Award (2010)
Her research spans clinical trial methodology, core outcome set development, and statistical analysis of healthcare data. Recent publications focus on standardizing health outcomes, reducing adverse event reporting gaps, and sustainability in clinical trials (e.g., carbon footprint analysis). She has supervised numerous PhD projects related to trial design and outcome measurement.
Paula leads major initiatives like the MRC Doctoral Training Programme in Trials Methodology and the MRC Trials Methodology Research Partnership. She has held advisory roles for the Royal Statistical Society and served on international scientific program committees.
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