Francesca Fiorentino PhD
Senior Lecturer in Clinical Trials Statistics
Contact details
Biography
After obtaining a PhD in Applied Mathematics, I worked as a postdoctoral in the Clinical Operational Research Unit at University College London and as a Clinical Trial's Senior Statistician for 10 years at Imperial College London.
I have joined King's College London as Senior Lecturer in Clinical Trials Statistics within the Nightingale-Saunders Clinical Trials & Epidemiology Unit (King’s CTU).
I have extensive experience in the design and analysis of clinical trials, from complex interventions in surgery to biomarker enriched designs in liver disease and multi-arms multi-stage design in intervention for prostate cancer.
Enquiring about potential PhD supervision
If you’re thinking of applying for one of our PhD programmes and are looking for potential supervisors, please email nmpc_pgr_enquiries@kcl.ac.uk listing the names of the supervisors you’ve identified as having expertise in your chosen area, along with your CV and a short research proposal.
Our Postgraduate Research Team will contact supervisors on your behalf and get back to you. If you have any queries in the meantime, please use the email address above, rather than contacting potential PhD supervisors directly, because they are unable to respond to initial enquiries.
Research profile
Research
Pre-pregnancy Care for Women with Type 2 Diabetes
The PREPARED study is an integrated primary care-based programme of pre-pregnancy care to improve pregnancy outcomes in women with type 2 diabetes.
Project status: Ongoing
Optimising the Delivery of Diabetes Distress-Informed Care for its Prevention, Detection and Management in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes: A Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Programme (D-stress Study)
The D-stress study develops a new programme that combines the best of three existing treatments to detect, manage and prevent type 1 diabetes distress in the UK
Project status: Ongoing
Research
Pre-pregnancy Care for Women with Type 2 Diabetes
The PREPARED study is an integrated primary care-based programme of pre-pregnancy care to improve pregnancy outcomes in women with type 2 diabetes.
Project status: Ongoing
Optimising the Delivery of Diabetes Distress-Informed Care for its Prevention, Detection and Management in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes: A Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Programme (D-stress Study)
The D-stress study develops a new programme that combines the best of three existing treatments to detect, manage and prevent type 1 diabetes distress in the UK
Project status: Ongoing