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Dr. Joanne Hosking is a Senior Research Fellow and BMBS Lead for Statistics & Numeracy at Peninsula Medical School, University of Plymouth. She is actively engaged in clinical and public health research with a focus on obesity, insulin resistance, physical activity, and statistical methodologies in medical studies.
Her research interests span several key areas in medicine and public health. She specializes in designing and analyzing randomized controlled trials, particularly feasibility studies in chronic conditions such as pelvic girdle pain and Parkinson's disease. Her work also involves advanced statistical techniques for longitudinal and compositional data, especially in pediatric populations.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in clinical trial design, patient-centered outcomes, and the application of biostatistics in diverse medical domains, including surgery, rehabilitation, and metabolic health. Her interdisciplinary collaborations reflect a commitment to translating research into practical healthcare solutions.
Dr. Hosking has contributed to significant research projects and has presented findings through public talks and posters. She plays a key role in statistical education within the medical curriculum.
She has supervised PhD-level research and is involved in mentoring early-career researchers. While specific grant details are not listed, her leadership in multi-center feasibility trials suggests involvement in funded research initiatives.
Her work is closely tied to Peninsula Medical School’s research groups focusing on chronic disease management, rehabilitation, and clinical trial methodology.



