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Professor Jochen Einbeck, PhD 

Co-Director (Biostatistics & Apprenticeships) in the Durham Research Methods Centre
Professor in Statistics in the Department of Mathematical Sciences
University student
I have been one of the founding Co-Directors of the Durham Institute for Data Science (IDAS), and a Fellow of the DRMC since its inception. I am delighted to serve now as a Co-Director of the DRMC where I will be mainly responsible for implementing Health Data Science training and research programmes.

Professor Jochen Einbeck, PhD
Co-Director (Biostatistics & Apprenticeships)
I completed my PhD in Statistics at the University of Munich in 2003. Following a postdoctoral position at NUI Galway, I joined the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Durham in 2006, where I am now Associate Professor (Reader) in Statistics.
I consider myself as a methodological Statistician with main interest in the statistical modelling of discrete, non-linear, or high-dimensional data structures. I am member of the Executive Committees of the Statistical Modelling Society (SMS) as well as the Academy for Postgraduate Training in Statistics (APTS). In terms of application areas, my main interest resides in the biomedical sector, especially in biological radiation dosimetry, with active collaborations with Public Health England and international equivalents.

I have been one of the founding Co-Directors of the Durham Institute for Data Science (IDAS), and a Fellow of the DRMC since its inception. I am delighted to serve now as a Co-Director of the DRMC where I will be mainly responsible for implementing Health Data Science training and research programmes.

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