I am a Research Associate in Biostatistics at the University of Cambridge, in the Precision Medicine theme of the MRC Biostatistics Unit. I work under the supervision of William Astle, as part of the Haem-Match consortium. I also hold a Postdoctoral Research Associateship at Trinity Hall College.
I develop statistical models to characterise, propagate and calibrate uncertainty in complex biomedical data inference. I am particularly interested in understanding how variability in molecular measurements and dynamics in patient trajectories can be described within coherent probabilistic frameworks to support earlier diagnoses, robust prediction, and interpretable inference.
More specifically, my work focuses on the following topics:
And I am always eager to discover and work on other methods and applications!
04 March 2026: Upcoming invited talk at the
UCLH x UCL SAFEHR
Monthly Meeting in London, UK.
29-30 January 2026: Upcoming invited talk at
SMPGD 2026 Conference
in Grenoble, France.
21-22 January 2026: Contributed poster presentation at the
NHS Blood and Transplant Clinical R&D Conference 2026 in Birmingham, UK.
For more details and past events, see News.
Since the start of my academic journey, I have been actively involved in various national and international scientific societies and committees to foster collaboration, knowledge sharing, and support for early-career researchers.
For more details about previous mandates, conferences and seminar organisations and outreach activities, see Involvement.