Biography
Kirsty is a clinical trial statistician with a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering with Neurotechnology from Imperial College London and a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics. She is currently working on various clinical trials within the King's Clinical Trials Unit (KCTU), from the planning stages through to analysis and reporting, primarily in mental health research.
Pure Profile:
Research
Mental Health & Neuroscience Clinical Trial Statistics Group
The Mental Health & Neuroscience Clinical Trial Statistics Group leads on the design, conduct and reporting of clinical trials in mental health.
Causal Analysis & Evaluation
The Causal Modelling Group comprises statisticians and methodologists at King’s College London interested in drawing causal inferences from study data.
Brief Educational workshops in Secondary Schools Trial (BESST)
A clinical trial designed to understand whether the DISCOVER workshop programme can positively impact the mental health of 16-18-year-old sixth-form students.
Project status: Ongoing
Research
Mental Health & Neuroscience Clinical Trial Statistics Group
The Mental Health & Neuroscience Clinical Trial Statistics Group leads on the design, conduct and reporting of clinical trials in mental health.
Causal Analysis & Evaluation
The Causal Modelling Group comprises statisticians and methodologists at King’s College London interested in drawing causal inferences from study data.
Brief Educational workshops in Secondary Schools Trial (BESST)
A clinical trial designed to understand whether the DISCOVER workshop programme can positively impact the mental health of 16-18-year-old sixth-form students.
Project status: Ongoing