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Daisy Gaunt

@daisygaunt

Medical Statistician, and clinical trial methodologist.

Previous NIHR Doctoral Fellowship in Missing Data in Paediatric Trials. UoBristol. All views my own.

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linkhttps://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/daisy-m-gaunt calendar_today27-02-2009 17:25:35

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At the Young Statistician Meeting in Oxford watching Grace Young from UoBrisBRTC presenting some results of the CAP prostrate cancer trial. #ysm2018

At the Young Statistician Meeting in Oxford watching Grace Young from <a href="/UoBrisBRTC/">UoBrisBRTC</a> presenting some results of the CAP prostrate cancer trial. #ysm2018
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This afternoon I spoke to members of the public about my job analysing clinical trials, it was scary beforehand but definitely worth the effort. I couldn't have done it without the support… instagram.com/p/Bz3XQ-8h4ksx…

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Daisy Gaunt giving a great overview of her interview study as part of her #PhD exploring factors that impact of the COVID19 pandemic on retention to paediatric #RCTs - method of data collection and health condition played a part. Context matters. #SCT2022

<a href="/DaisyGaunt/">Daisy Gaunt</a> giving a great overview of her interview study as part of her #PhD exploring factors that impact of the COVID19 pandemic on retention to paediatric #RCTs - method of data collection and health condition played a part. Context matters.  #SCT2022
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Repeated contacts with participants in paediatric #RCTs was found to positively influence retention reports Daisy Gaunt. Goes against assumption that high burden results in poor retention. #SCT2022

Repeated contacts with participants in paediatric #RCTs was found to positively influence retention reports <a href="/DaisyGaunt/">Daisy Gaunt</a>. Goes against assumption that high burden results in poor retention. #SCT2022
NIHR Statistics Group (@nihrstatistics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have extended registration deadline to lunchtime, 19th of June! That means that there are few more days to register to join us ONLINE! More info and how to join👇 statistics-group.nihr.ac.uk/event/nihr-sta… If you already registered, we cannot wait to welcome you to the conference next week!

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On my way to the #NIHRstats2023 conference in Sheffield. Excited to be involved in organising this time, and learning what NIHR stats research is being done across the UK.

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Great to hear how PhD researchers are able to influence data practice at their local NHS trusts. Talking to those those who report the data is key! #NIHRstats2023

Great to hear how PhD researchers are able to influence data practice at their local NHS trusts. Talking to those those who report the data is key! #NIHRstats2023
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Webinar– 'A guide to pre-doctoral and doctoral NIHR fellowships for aspiring and early career statisticians' Date: Tuesday 23rd January 2024 Time: 12:45 – 3pm Booking link: forms.office.com/e/6S6ei96ZsU Deadline for registering: Tuesday 16th January 2024

Webinar– 'A guide to pre-doctoral and doctoral NIHR fellowships for aspiring and early career statisticians'

Date: Tuesday 23rd January 2024
Time: 12:45 – 3pm

Booking link: forms.office.com/e/6S6ei96ZsU
Deadline for registering: Tuesday 16th January 2024
Suzie Cro (@suzie_cro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A fun day talking about accessible sensitivity analyses for trials with missing data in Bristol with Daisy Gaunt Baptiste Leurent - if you want to learn more about practical Multiple Imputation methods a tutorial paper with Stata code is available here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/si…

A fun day talking about accessible  sensitivity analyses for trials with missing data in Bristol with <a href="/DaisyGaunt/">Daisy Gaunt</a> <a href="/BaptisteLeurent/">Baptiste Leurent</a> - if you want to learn more about practical Multiple Imputation methods a tutorial paper with Stata code is available here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/si…
Health Sciences at the University of Bristol (@brishealthsci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Online training opportunities with subject specialists at Bristol Medical School - update your knowledge on topics like disease modelling, bioethics, economic evaluation and medical statistics.

Online training opportunities with subject specialists at Bristol Medical School - update your knowledge on topics like disease modelling, bioethics, economic evaluation and medical statistics.
NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) (@bristolbrc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢The ROMIO Study results have just been published in BJS They found no evidence of a difference between recovery time and complications when comparing standard and keyhole surgical incisions for the treatment of oesophageal #cancer. bit.ly/3xabUke

📢The <a href="/ROMIOStudy/">ROMIO Study</a> results have just been published in <a href="/BJSurgery/">BJS</a> 
They found no evidence of a difference between recovery time and complications when comparing standard and keyhole surgical incisions for the treatment of oesophageal #cancer.
bit.ly/3xabUke
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📢 Registration for the NIHR Statistics Conference 2024 is now open! statistics-group.nihr.ac.uk/event/nihr-sta… 📍 Location: The Edge, Sheffield 🗓️ Date: 20-21 June 2024 🎙️ Keynotes: Suzanne Mason, Yemisi Takwoingi, Sandra Eldridge. ☕ Early career morning session on 20th June.

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Fantastic Graham Dunn Seminar Biostatistics UoM & #Manchester Royal Statistical Society on Current Methods for Missing Data. Talks from Profs Carpenter, Evan Kontopantelis & Daisy Gaunt exploring a statistical framework, dealing with missingness in EHR data, & practical methods for clinical trials👏

Fantastic Graham Dunn Seminar <a href="/BiostatsUoMan/">Biostatistics UoM</a> &amp; #Manchester <a href="/RoyalStatSoc/">Royal Statistical Society</a> on Current Methods for Missing Data. Talks from Profs Carpenter, <a href="/dataevan/">Evan Kontopantelis</a> &amp; <a href="/DaisyGaunt/">Daisy Gaunt</a> exploring a statistical framework, dealing with missingness in EHR data, &amp; practical methods for clinical trials👏
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📢 There's still time to register for the NIHR Statistics Conference 2024! statistics-group.nihr.ac.uk/event/nihr-sta…… 📷 Location: The Edge, Sheffield 📷 Keynotes: Suzanne Mason, Yemisi Takwoingi, Sandra Eldridge. 📷 Early career morning session on 20th June. ☕

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Blog: The road to funding for a complex clinical trial - ingredients for success. Dr Eszter Szilassy shares her journey from feasibility study to full clinical trial with the IRIS+ #GeneralPractice #DomesticAbuse programme for women, men & children. capcbristol.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/2024/05/16/the…

Blog: The road to funding for a complex clinical trial -  ingredients for success.

Dr Eszter Szilassy shares her journey from feasibility study to full clinical trial with the IRIS+ #GeneralPractice #DomesticAbuse programme for women, men &amp; children.

capcbristol.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/2024/05/16/the…