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Samantha Cross

Ms Samantha Cross

Statistician

Biography

Samantha Cross is a Statistician in the Department of Biostatistics & Health Informatics at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience. 

She started at the Department of Biostatistics and Health Informatics in 2021 before becoming a Trial Statistician in the Department of Psychology in 2026. She has a background in both randomised controlled trials and observational studies applying casual inference methods.

Samantha completed an MSc in Medical Statistics in 2019 from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and previously worked as a trial statistician at Queen Mary University of London’s Pragmatic Clinical Trials Unit before joining King's.

Research interests

  • Use of routinely collected data and electronic health records in research
  • Implementation and policy evaluation
  • Randomised controlled trials
  • Multilevel modelling

    Research

    ARTICLE Molecule Model
    Causal Analysis & Evaluation

    The Causal Modelling Group comprises statisticians and methodologists at King’s College London interested in drawing causal inferences from study data.

    londonskysmall
    Centre for Mental Health Policy and Evaluation

    The Centre for Mental Health Policy and Evaluation is a leading international centre carrying out world-class research in the areas of evaluation and implementation of mental health initiatives. The aim of the centre is to positively influence mental health policy and practice.

      Research

      ARTICLE Molecule Model
      Causal Analysis & Evaluation

      The Causal Modelling Group comprises statisticians and methodologists at King’s College London interested in drawing causal inferences from study data.

      londonskysmall
      Centre for Mental Health Policy and Evaluation

      The Centre for Mental Health Policy and Evaluation is a leading international centre carrying out world-class research in the areas of evaluation and implementation of mental health initiatives. The aim of the centre is to positively influence mental health policy and practice.