Dr. Kirsty Wetherall

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Kirsty Wetherall is a Biostatistician at the Robertson Centre for Biostatistics at the University of Glasgow. She focuses on health-related research with an emphasis on tackling health inequities, particularly within the Black community. Wetherall has participated in projects such as the feasibility trial aimed at increasing the uptake of population screening through community-centered faith-placed interventions. Her research is supported by grants from the National Institute for Health Research and the Medical Research Council, focusing on areas such as Hepcidin analysis and anaesthesia choice creation for arteriovenous fistulae. She actively contributes to scholarly publications that promote sexual health in secondary schools, demonstrating her commitment to public health and education. Wetherall's work is characterized by the use of data to understand and improve health outcomes across diverse populations.

Research Interests

Experience

Biostatistician

2021-01-01 — Present

Robertson Centre for Biostatistics • Glasgow

Involved in biostatistical research and applications within health-focused projects.