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Nanda Aryal is an applied statistician based at the Centre for Health Systems Safety Research within the Australian Institute of Health Innovation at Macquarie University. He has a strong foundation in statistical theory and programming, and is proficient in designing statistical analyses for clinical trials. Nanda has conducted various research projects utilizing Approximate Bayesian Computation methods for analyzing spatial-temporal data. He has significant experience in healthcare research settings, particularly in identifying patterns, trends, and relationships through linked health information systems, contributing to the development of effective health plans. Nanda's research interests focus on developing and evaluating statistical methods for analyzing complex health data, uncovering disease risk factors, and employing statistical learning techniques to predict outcomes. He has worked as a biostatistician for four years at the NHMRC Clinical Trial Centre at the University of Sydney and further honed his expertise at the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne and the School of Economics at the University of Adelaide.
Centre for Health Systems Safety Research, Australian Institute of Health Innovation • Macquarie University, Australia
Research Fellow in charge of conducting research on health systems and safety.
NHMRC Clinical Trial Centre • University of Sydney, Australia
Worked for four years analyzing and designing statistics for clinical trials.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).