
Biography
Jennifer is an NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London.
Before starting her PhD, she joined KCL in October 2009 and worked as a Medical Statistician, also for the Department of Biostatistics and Health Informatics, providing statistical support for Clinical Trials.
Jennifer studied for a BSc in Physiology at The University of Liverpool (2001-2004) and MSc in Medical Statistics at Leicester University (2008-2009).
Research interests
- Statistical design and analysis of clinical trials
- Understanding treatment mechanism
- Moderation modelling
Expertise and public engagement
Jennifer co-runs and collaborates with the Departmental BRC Methodology Patient and Public Involvement group.
Research

Trials Methodology Research Group
The Trials Methodology Research Group is focussed on improving the design, conduct and analysis of clinical trials for the benefit of participants, researchers, and others who use the evidence to make decisions about healthcare.
Research

Trials Methodology Research Group
The Trials Methodology Research Group is focussed on improving the design, conduct and analysis of clinical trials for the benefit of participants, researchers, and others who use the evidence to make decisions about healthcare.