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Anna Nebykova

Statistician

Having previously supported the group in project coordination and research roles, Anna has rejoined the GRAM Project as a statistician, and will be providing additional operational capacity at the data preparation and modelling stages of the antimicrobial resistance prevalence modelling pipeline.

Anna graduated with a BA in Medical Sciences from the University of Oxford, specialising in the Infection and Immunity theme of the Final Honours School, before branching out into applied statistics via the Graduate Certificate in Statistics and MSc in Statistics from the University of Sheffield. Her research interests range across spatiotemporal modelling of population health determinants and outcomes, causal inference, and computational statistics.