
معرفی
Jade Chynoweth is a Research Fellow in Medical Statistics at Peninsula Medical School, Faculty of Health, and a part-time doctoral student. She works as a trial statistician in the Peninsula Clinical Trials Unit (PenCTU) and for the Down’s syndrome screening Quality Assurance Support Service (DQASS). Her academic affiliations include the Medical Statistics group, where she contributes to clinical trials and statistical methodology research.
- Academic Qualifications:
- MSc Statistics with Medical Applications, University of Sheffield (2015–2018)
- BSc (Hons) Mathematics & Statistics, University of Plymouth (2011–2014)
Her primary research interests lie in compositional data analysis, longitudinal data modeling, multivariate statistics, and randomized controlled trials. She applies these methods to public health, clinical trials, and health services research, particularly in areas such as physical activity monitoring, liver surgery, obesity, and end-of-life care. Her recent work emphasizes statistical efficiency in modeling time-use and health behavior data using compositional approaches.
The most recent articles highlight her involvement in feasibility trials related to pelvic pain management, pre-operative dietary interventions for liver surgery, informal care cost analysis, and digital cognitive assessment tools. These reflect a strong trend toward applied medical statistics with direct clinical and policy implications.
- Scientific Awards:
- Best young contribution for oral presentation at the 9th International Workshop on Compositional Data Analysis (2022)
Jade Chynoweth contributes to teaching in Evidence Based Practice for undergraduate medical students (BMBS) and MSc Physician Associate Studies. She serves as a BMBS Year 1 academic tutor. She is actively engaged in professional service as a committee member of the Royal Statistical Society South West Local Group, and is affiliated with the CoDa-Association, International Network of Time-Use Epidemiologists (INTUE), and the NIHR Improving Statistical Literacy working group. She has not supervised any formal research degrees to date but is involved in collaborative research projects with multidisciplinary teams.




