
معرفی
Abdel Douiri is a Professor of Medical Statistics and Clinical Trials at King's College London's School of Population Health & Environmental Sciences. He holds a PhD from Paris-Sud University (2002) and an MSc from Paris-Sorbonne University (1999). His expertise spans clinical trial design, epidemiology of chronic conditions, and predictive medicine. He leads the MPH epidemiology/statistics modules and directs the university's statistical consultancy services. A Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society, he advises organizations like the Research Design Service London and co-edits Thorax. His research focuses on stroke outcomes, multimorbidity patterns, and health equity, leveraging electronic health records and advanced statistical methods. Active in global health initiatives, he contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to public health and education.
Education:
- PhD in Applied Mathematics, University of Paris-Sud (2002)
- MSc in Mathematics, Paris-Sorbonne University (1999)
Research Focus: His work addresses stroke epidemiology, clinical trial methodology, and the application of machine learning to health data. Notable projects include the South London Stroke Register (30-year longitudinal study) and biomarker-guided immunosuppression trials in organ transplantation.
Grants & Collaborations: Leads or co-invests in 45+ projects funded by NIHR, BHF, and the Stroke Association, including AI-driven fetal ultrasound studies and trials on vitamin D supplementation efficacy.
Labs/Teams: Statistical advisor for King's Biomedical Research Centre and part of multidisciplinary teams analyzing global disease burden (e.g., GBD Study) and ethnic disparities in healthcare outcomes.


