
معرفی
Ada Keding is a Lecturer and Researcher at the York Trials Unit, University of York, since 2012. She specializes in statistical analysis for orthopaedic clinical trials and supports trial design across diverse health domains, including surgical interventions and public health. Her educational background includes a BSc in Psychology (York), MSc in Human-Computer Interaction (UCL), and MSc in Statistics (Sheffield).
- Research Roles: Deputy Chair (Dissertation Development Committee), Deputy Chair (Library Committee), Member (Departmental Research Governance Committee)
- Key Collaborations: NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme, TB & Tobacco Consortium, DiaDeM Global Health Research Group
Research Focus: Ada’s work centers on randomized controlled trials (RCTs), particularly longitudinal studies in orthopaedics. She has contributed to trials like ACTIVE, PROFHER, UK FROST, and DiaDeM, addressing clinical effectiveness, cost-utility, and biases in trial design. Her methodological expertise includes Bayesian sequential models, patient-reported outcomes, and health economics.
Publication Trends: Her articles span orthopaedic interventions, diabetes-depression comorbidity, tobacco cessation, and public health strategies. Recurring themes include comparative effectiveness, economic evaluations, and statistical methodology for pragmatic trials.





