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In this episode of ScHARR Chain Reaction podcast Olena Mandrik talks to Dr Kate Ren about her role and how she manages her work life balance, amongst other topics.
Dr Kate Ren joined ScHARR in 2011 after completing a PhD in Probablility and Statistics specialising in Bayesian methods in clinical trial design at the University Of Sheffield is now module leader of Medical Statistics. Kate specialises in the development and application of Bayesian method in health economics, and the elicitation of experts' beliefs.
Kate's research interests are:
See Kate's full profile here.
The School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) is fully committed to supporting an inclusive culture for all our staff and students. If you want to know more about Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at ScHARR, please go to https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/equality-diversity.
By ScHARR @ The University of SheffieldIn this episode of ScHARR Chain Reaction podcast Olena Mandrik talks to Dr Kate Ren about her role and how she manages her work life balance, amongst other topics.
Dr Kate Ren joined ScHARR in 2011 after completing a PhD in Probablility and Statistics specialising in Bayesian methods in clinical trial design at the University Of Sheffield is now module leader of Medical Statistics. Kate specialises in the development and application of Bayesian method in health economics, and the elicitation of experts' beliefs.
Kate's research interests are:
See Kate's full profile here.
The School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) is fully committed to supporting an inclusive culture for all our staff and students. If you want to know more about Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at ScHARR, please go to https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/equality-diversity.