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Dr. Caroline Haig is a Lead Biostatistician at the Robertson Centre for Biostatistics, part of the University of Glasgow's School of Health and Wellbeing. She holds a BSc in Mathematics (University of Stirling), an MSc in Statistics (University of Glasgow), and a PhD in Statistics (University of Glasgow). Her work focuses on collaborative research across academia, NHS, and industry, emphasizing clinical trials and healthcare improvement.
- Education:
- BSc Mathematics, University of Stirling
- MSc Statistics, University of Glasgow
- PhD Statistics, University of Glasgow
Research interests include cardiovascular medicine, neurodiversity in the workplace, and improving patient outcomes through clinical trials. She co-founded the Athena SWAN LGBTQ+ working group and promotes STEM education through ambassador activities. Her neurodivergent perspective influences her advocacy for mental health in academic settings.
Publications span clinical trials, cardiovascular studies, and neurodevelopmental research. Key collaborations include the Glasgow Clinical Trials Unit and the Robertson Centre. She has supervised PhD students in biostatistics and cardiovascular sciences.
Grants include funding from the Stroke Association, Chief Scientist Office, and British Heart Foundation. Teaching roles include the MSc in Precision Medicine program.
Professional affiliations include roles on grant committees (NIHR), editorial boards (BMJ Heart), and the Lancet Public Health conference organizing committee.