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Rory Wolfe is a biostatistician at Monash University with extensive experience in epidemiological and public health research. His research focuses on statistical methodology applied to health research, particularly in clinical trials and cohort studies. As the Statistical Director of the Monash University Clinical Trials Centre and the head of the Australian Trials Methodology Research Network, Rory has significantly contributed to advancing statistical practices in medical research. He has a PhD in applied statistics from Southampton University (UK) and has served on the management committee of the Victorian Centre Biostatistics (VicBiostat) for 10 years. Wolfe has led the influential ASPREE study on aspirin use for primary prevention in older adults, which has evolved into a significant international cohort study on aging. His methodological interests include risk prediction, longitudinal studies, and clinical trials. Rory also has delivered postgraduate coursework in biostatistics and is recognized within the academic community for his dedication to advancing research methodologies.
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