Mizanur KhondokerView profile
Associate Professor
Dr. Mizanur Khondoker is an Associate Professor in Medical Statistics at Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, with affiliations in Population Health and Norwich Epidemiology Centre. His research program focuses on developing advanced statistical methodologies for healthcare applications including dementia risk prediction, electronic health records analysis, and clinical trial design. He holds a PhD in Statistics from the University of Edinburgh, an MSc in Biostatistics from University of Dhaka, and postgraduate teaching qualifications from King's College London. As a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, he maintains active roles in academic leadership including editorial positions for Statistical Methods in Medical Research. Khondoker's methodological research spans machine learning applications in genomics, longitudinal data modeling for cognitive decline trajectories, and dynamic prediction models. His clinical collaborations address pressing issues in mental health, neuroepidemiology, and post-pandemic health outcomes. Recent interdisciplinary work examines social prescribing interventions for dementia care and inflammation-related comorbidities. His publication record demonstrates consistent focus on psychiatric epidemiology and medical statistics, with emerging interests in the neurological sequelae of viral infections and health disparities. Methodological innovations appear in analysis of complex biobank datasets and causal inference techniques for observational studies. As principal investigator on multiple NIHR-funded projects, he leads research on anxiety assessment in stroke patients, motor neuron disease caregiver support, and inflammation-related comorbidities. His team maintains active industry partnerships to translate methodological advances into clinical practice.











