Dr. Nicola Greenlaw

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Nicola Greenlaw is a Lead Biostatistician at the Robertson Centre Biostatistics within the University of Glasgow. Her expertise lies in biostatistics and she has significantly contributed to various research projects focusing on health and wellbeing. Nicola has been involved in numerous funded research projects, notably those addressing health inequalities among disadvantaged populations, cardiac health interventions, and mental health associated with caregiving in intellectual disabilities. Her work often emphasizes the use of quantitative methods to evaluate health interventions and improve patient outcomes. She has participated in trials exploring hormone replacement therapy and coronary artery dissection, as well as conducting studies on the epidemiology of heart failure and oral health in adults with intellectual disabilities. Her commitment to biostatistics and health research aims to inform better clinical practices and health policies. Alongside her research, she has worked on projects related to gambling impacts on health and strategies to reduce 'missingness' in healthcare.

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Lead Biostatistician

2008-09-01 — Present

Robertson Centre Biostatistics, University of Glasgow • Glasgow, UK

Lead Biostatistician involved in research assessing health interventions and statistical evaluation of data within clinical settings.