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DPhil Student Trang Le

DPhil Student Trang Le

Trang Le

DPhil Student

I hold a Master of Science in Biostatistics from the University of Minnesota. My academic and professional journey has centered on applying advanced statistical methods to address public health challenges. I have worked as a Biostatistician in academic research institutions, including the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit in Hanoi (OUCRU-HN). My experience spans a wide range of statistical applications—from analysing longitudinal data in pre-clinical trials for immunotherapy to conducting time series and survival analyses to better understand antimicrobial resistance in hospital settings.

Currently, I am pursuing a DPhil at the University of Oxford, where my thesis focuses on the risk factors and transmission dynamics of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) in Vietnamese hospitals. This work aims to generate robust evidence to support effective infection prevention and control strategies for CRE, a critical threat to public health in low- and middle-income countries.