Professor Rhiannon Owen
Health and Care Research Wales Faculty award:
Award: Health and Care Research Wales/ NIHR Advanced Fellowship
Biography
Professor Rhiannon Owen is Professor of Statistics at Swansea University Medical School. Her main research interests include the development and application of Bayesian methods in Health Technology Assessment, Population Health and Health Service Evaluation. Her research interests include evidence synthesis methods, analysis of large scale linked electronic health records and simulation-based methods. This work has been supported by the Academy of Medical Sciences (AMS), Health Data Research UK (HDR UK), Health and Care Research Wales, the Medical Research Council (MRC), the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) and the Wellcome Trust.
Rhiannon is a member of the UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Technology Appraisal Committee, member of the NICE Decision Support Unit, and Associate Member of the NICE Technical Support Unit. She has extensive experience of cross-sector collaboration including as a consultant, providing methodological and strategic advice to the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries.
Read more about Rhiannon and their work:
SAIL Databank Showcase Webinar Series April 2024
Three awards celebrate life-changing research at Health and Care Research Wales Conference 2021