
معرفی
Jack Elkes serves as a Clinical Trials Statistician at the School of Public Health, Imperial College London, where he contributes to advancing healthcare research through statistical expertise. In his dual roles, he collaborates with researchers to design, execute, and analyze clinical trials while also providing critical study design consultation for National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) grant proposals.
His educational background includes:
- BSc in Biomedical Sciences from Brighton University
- MSc in Medical Statistics from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Elkes' research focuses on biostatistics and clinical trial methodology, with particular emphasis on statistical analysis plans and programming for evaluating novel medical interventions. His work bridges the gap between complex statistical theory and practical healthcare applications, ensuring robust evidence generation for patient care improvements.
Within the Research Design Service, he plays a pivotal role in mentoring researchers through the grant development process, transforming preliminary research concepts into methodologically sound proposals for NIHR funding. His collaborative approach extends across Imperial College, fostering interdisciplinary partnerships that strengthen the institution's research portfolio.
As an active member of the School of Public Health's research community, Elkes contributes to a dynamic team environment that prioritizes innovation in healthcare statistics. His technical expertise in programming and study design supports numerous ongoing clinical investigations at the forefront of medical science.
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