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Professor Jane Hutton specializes in interdisciplinary statistics with a focus on survival analysis and meta-analysis of non-random data. Her collaborative work in health and medicine began in 1983, concentrating on developing statistical models to tackle healthcare-related questions. Notable projects include collaborations with epilepsy specialists, addressing study selection biases and creating joint models for analyzing seizure counts in randomized trials. She has made significant contributions at the intersection of statistics and law, providing expert witness reports and educational materials for legal professionals, impacting clinical guidelines and legal cases. Her research has notably influenced life expectancy discussions related to conditions such as cerebral palsy and spinal injuries. Hutton’s extensive writing covers the ethics and philosophy of statistics, and she has played a key role in research ethics guidelines. As a founding member of the Royal Statistical Society’s Statistics Law Section, she has organized statistics workshops and training sessions, enhancing interdisciplinary collaboration.
University of Warwick • Coventry, England
Teaching and research in statistics, with a focus on interdisciplinary work involving health and legal applications.
Includes General, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Biomedical, and Manufacturing Engineering. Most programs fall under English Band A.