Dr Elinor Curnow
MSc, PGCE, BSc, PhD
Current positions
Lecturer in Medical Statistics
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Senior Research Associate in Biostatistics / Epidemiology
Bristol Medical School (PHS)
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Research interests
My main research interests are in the development of statistical methods and their application to health and clinical research. I am particularly interested in methods for analyses with missing data and survival analysis methods.
Publications
Recent publications
27/08/2024Analyses using multiple imputation need to consider missing data in auxiliary variables
American Journal of Epidemiology
Multiple imputation strategies for missing event times in a multi-state model analysis
Statistics in Medicine
Graphical comparison of surgeon outcomes for the audit of a national corneal transplant registry (OTAG study 32).
Eye (London, England)
Multiple imputation of missing data under missing at random: compatible imputation models are not sufficient to avoid bias if they are mis-specified
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
Multiple imputation of missing data under missing at random: including a collider as an auxiliary variable in the imputation model can induce bias
Frontiers in Epidemiology
Thesis
Modelling event history after allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Supervisors
Award date
25/01/2022