
معرفی
Mollie Payne is an NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow at King’s College London since 2022, affiliated with the Department of Biostatistics & Health Informatics within the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN). Her research focuses on causal inference, dose-response analysis, trial design, and mental health methodologies. She holds a dual MSc background: Applied Statistical Modelling & Health Informatics (2020-2021) from King’s College and an MSc by Research in Psychology from Canterbury Christ Church University (pre-2020).
Her current PhD project addresses dose-response methodology in complex interventions, aiming to propose novel solutions for analysis and trial design limitations. Prior roles include Research Assistant at King’s Trials Methodology Research Group (2021-2022) and the University of Central Lancashire’s Clinical Trials Unit. She was awarded the 2025 Society for Clinical Trials Thomas C. Chalmers Student Scholarship, recognizing her contributions to clinical trial methodology.
Key research themes include mediation analysis in time-varying confounding scenarios, non-compliance in trials, and mental health outcome measurement. Collaborations involve the IoPPN’s Social Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, with fieldwork spanning clinical trials, statistical modeling, and psychometric scale development.



