Rhiannon Edge
Lecturer in Population HealthResearch Overview
I am committed to using rigorous mixed-methods approaches with applications in health. I have used a range of statistical techniques to answer pertinent research questions and drive health policy change. I have an interest in social network analysis and the effects of social network on health behaviours. I have experience in qualitative research methods, and have a respect for the insight they offer. I am growing an independent research programme focused on improving health outcomes for vulnerable children in the UK.
Qualifications
BSc (hons) Mathematics with Biology
PhD Supervision Interests
Please contact me for information about PhD projects available.
Intervention delivered in secondary or tertiary medical care settings to improve routine vaccination uptake in children and young people
01/09/2019 → …
Research
Welcome to the Trajectories of Outcome in Neurological Conditions
01/01/2017 → 01/01/2018
Research
Sandstone reservoir quality prediction
01/09/2013 → …
Research
Royal Statistical Society (External organisation)
Membership of committee
XXXVI Sunbelt Conference of the International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA)
Participation in conference
American Public Health Association Annual Conference
Participation in conference
the Royal Society of Medicine/Lancet Conference, Public Health Science: a national conference dedicated to new research in public health
Participation in conference
The Helsinki summer school on Mathematical Ecology and Evolution 2014: Dynamics of Infectious Diseases
Participation in workshop, seminar, course
1st European conference on social Networks
Participation in conference
PhD fellowship
Fellowship awarded competitively
68th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
National/international honour
- DSI - Health