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Professor Ronald B. Geskus

Head of Biostatistics Group

At OUCRU, Professor Ronald Geskus provides direct support to PhD/DPhil students and senior researchers and increases their statistical knowledge through teaching. He also trains the junior staff in the biostatistics group to become independent statisticians.

Understanding statistical methods and their underlying assumptions is essential for high-quality quantitative research and correct interpretation of the numbers obtained.

Professor Geskus draws his inspiration from using statistical methods to understand the mechanisms that lead to the observed data. His interest is in the application of statistics in medicine and epidemiology, especially in the field of infectious diseases. He has made contributions to i) models for complex time-to-event data with intermediate events and competing risks, ii) models for complex longitudinal data, iii) prediction based on time-updated marker values, iv) causal inference, v) principles of data visualization.

Professor Geskus has strong research connections with statistics groups at Monash University, the University of Melbourne and the University of Leiden. 

Ronald Geskus: Sophisticated biostatistics for complex clinical research from NDM Oxford on Vimeo.

 

Timeline

2024

Became Professor at the University of Oxford.

2017

Joined OUCRU

Became an Associate Professor at the University of Oxford.

2005 – 2016

Assistant/Associate Professor, Amsterdam University Medical Center

1995 – 2016

1989

MSc in Mathematics, University of Amsterdam

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Tran Bang Huyen; Huynh Trung Trieu; Nguyen Lam Vuong; Nguyen Minh Nguyet; Dong Thi Hoai Tam; Angela McBride; Nguyen Thi My Linh; Dang Trong Thuan; Nguyen Thanh Phong; Truong Ngoc Trung; Nguyen Thi Cam Huong; Tran Thi Dong Vien; Huynh Thi Le Duyen; Vo Thi My Hoa; James Watson; Ronald Geskus; Phan Vinh Tho; Evelyne Kestelyn; Phan Tu Qui; Sophie Yacoub.
Wellcome Open Res
November 23, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.21017.1
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