معرفی
Ed Waddingham is a Research Fellow and Senior Statistician at the Imperial Clinical Trials Unit (ICTU) within the School of Public Health at Imperial College London. He has over a decade of experience in clinical trials and pharmacoepidemiology, with a focus on critical care medicine, infection, and mental health.
Educational Background:
- MMath (University of Oxford, 2006)
- MSc in Epidemiology (Imperial College London, 2011)
- PhD in Bayesian benefit-risk modelling (Imperial College London, 2020)
Ed's research centers on adaptive/efficient trial designs, pharmacovigilance, and the integration of benefit and risk data in medical decision making. His work emphasizes Bayesian statistical methodologies and their application to real-world clinical challenges.
Scientific Awards:
- NIHR Research Methods Fellowship
- Imperial President's Scholarship
He has held positions at the Department of Brain Sciences (2015-2020) before returning to ICTU in 2022. Ed is also a member of the NIHR Statistics Working Group on benefit-risk, contributing to methodological frameworks in healthcare decision analysis.

