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Gordon Taylor is a Professor of Medical Statistics at the University of Exeter's College of Medicine and Health, based at St Luke's Campus. He serves as lead statistician within the Exeter Clinical Trials Unit, with extensive experience in national and international research studies focused on evaluating behavior change interventions across diverse health conditions.
His educational background includes:
- PhD in Applied Mathematics
- MSc in Statistics with applications in Medicine
- BSc (Hons) in Mathematical Sciences
Research spans Clinical Sciences, Public Health, Epidemiology, Statistics, and Applied Ethics, with significant contributions through co-authoring the best-selling textbook 'Medical Statistics Made Easy' (4th edition), consistently ranked #1 in its category on Amazon and used globally in medical education.
No specific scientific awards are documented in the provided materials.
As a co-applicant on major research grants, he has served on critical oversight committees including Data Monitoring and Ethics Committees (DMEC) for the PRINCIPLE and PROTECT-Surg national COVID-19 trials, and currently contributes as an expert member of the EU Horizon Europe Ethics and Research Integrity committee since 2016.
Within the Exeter Clinical Trials Unit, he collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to advance statistical methodology in clinical research, particularly in trial design and ethics oversight for complex healthcare interventions.
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