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MRC International Statistics and Epidemiology Partnership team

MRC International Statistics and Epidemiology Partnership

Working to strengthen capacity in applied medical statistics to improve health outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa

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The aim of ISEP is to define and implement a sustainable strategy to expand capacity in applied medical statistics in SSA.

The partnership is unique in focusing on career pathways for early-mid career applied medical statisticians who, lack career and skills development opportunities, and report isolation which can lead to poor job satisfaction and retention. The ISEP structure is grounded in principles of equitable partnerships, African-centred and embedded with management and leadership training.

Mission

By the end of the grant, ISEP will increase capacity by creating a network of 20-30 applied medical statisticians at several sub-Saharan Africa institutions. It will do this via: 

  1. Improving the skill set of medical statisticians by focusing on a) peer-support; b) training in technical and transferrable skills including management training; c) creation of a pilot mentorship scheme. 
  2. Training in medical statistics and epidemiology, led by ISEP statisticians, for students and non-statisticians through: a two-year MSc Medical Statistics Fellowship scheme, short courses, training of trainers and PhD supervision.
  3. Stakeholder engagement with Directors of ISEP partner and non-partner institutes, policymakers and youth.
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Established in January 2024, the MRC-funded International Statistics and Epidemiology Partnership (ISEP) aims to address a long-standing shortage of trained and experienced statisticians required for the ongoing explosion of data relevant and important to human health in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).

ISEP is unique in focusing on career pathways for early-mid career applied medical statisticians who, lack career and skills development opportunities, and report isolation which can lead to poor job satisfaction and retention. The ISEP structure is grounded in principles of equitable partnerships, African-centred and embedded with management and leadership training.

ISEP will increase capacity by creating a network of 20-30 applied statisticians at several SSA institutions: African Population Health Research Centre (APHRC), Kenya; The Health Research Unit, Zimbabwe (THRU-ZIM); Mwanza Intervention Trials Unit (MITU), Tanzania; MRC/UVRI & LSHTM Uganda Research Unit; MRC Unit The Gambia; Zambart, Zambia; the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and the MRC Clinical Trials Unit, UK.

ISEP complements existing initiatives for strengthening capacity for medical statistics in SSA, and will improve:

  • The skill set of medical statisticians by focusing on a) peer-support; b) training in technical and transferrable skills including management training; c) creation of a pilot mentorship scheme.
  • Training in medical statistics and epidemiology, led by ISEP statisticians, for students and non-statisticians through: a two-year MSc Medical Statistics Fellowship scheme, short courses, training of trainers and PhD supervision.
  • Stakeholder engagement with Directors of ISEP partner and non-partner institutes, policymakers and youth to: a) reinforce the benefits of statistical leadership at research institutes; b) raise awareness of medical statistics, health research and data analysis as careers, the role of data and, the importance of training and research to guide public health policy.

The intended impact of ISEP, is to create a fully African-led network of early-mid career statisticians by the end of 2028.

Who we are
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Principal Investigator
Prof Helen Weiss

Helen
Weiss

Professor of Epidemiology
Co-Investigators
Prof Emily Webb

Emily
Webb

Prof of Medical Statistics & Epid
Prof Sian Floyd

Sian
Floyd

Prof Medical Statistics and Epidemiology
Dr Vicky Simms

Vicky
Simms

Associate Professor
Dr Andrew Abaasa

Andrew
Abaasa

Associate Professor

Philip
Ayieko

Assistant Professor
Mr Thomas Gachie

Thomas
Gachie

Research Assist. in Medical Stats. & Epi

Nuredin
Mohammed

Associate Professor
Agnes Kiragga

Agnes Kiragga

Head of Data Science Programme
Statisticians
Levicatus Mugenyi

Levicatus Mugenyi

Statistician

Agnes
Natukunda

Research Student - MPhil/PhD - Epidemiology & Population Health
Neema Mosha

Neema Mosha

Medical Statistician and Research Associate

Eveline Konje

Research Associate
Mr Tafadzwa Madanhire

Tafadzwa
Madanhire

Research Student - MPhil/PhD - Epidemiology & Population Health

Abdul Khalie
Muhammad

MRC - Statistician*
Gaetan Kotanmi

Gaetan Kotanmi

Research Assistant
Frank Kiroro

Frank Kiroro

PhD Student
Sylvia Muyingo

Sylvia Muyingo

Biostatistician
Strategic partners
Elizabeth George

Elizabeth George

Senior Research Fellow, Statistician / UCL CTU

Dawn Duke

Head of Programmes / African Research Excellence Fund
Catherine Kansiime

Catherine Kansiime

Researcher Development Manager / African Research Excellence Fund
Prof James Carpenter

James
Carpenter

Professor of Medical Statistics
Jane Hutton

Jane Hutton

Professor of Medical Statistics / African Institute for Medical Sciences (AIMS) & University of Warwick
Tobias Chirwa

Tobias Chirwa

Programme Director SSACAB / Head of the Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics - School of Public Health of the University of the Witwatersrand

Kokou Alinon

Principal Technical Officer / Africa CDC

Thomas Achia

President, IBS Kenya / International Biometric Society / Sub-Saharan Africa Network

John Whittaker

Director, Medical Research Council Biostatistics Unit / University of Cambridge / MRC UK
Partnership Manager
Ms Sarah Harman

Sarah
Harman

Research Programme Manager
Partnership Coordinator
Ms Zofia Kicinova

Zofia
Kicinova

Project Coordinator
Academic Coordinator
Miss Miriam Abdulla

Miriam
Abdulla

Research Fellow
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ISEP College of Experts

The ISEP College of Experts is a group of people working in global health research who are willing to be mentors or provide occasional input to webinars, technical questions, reviewing grant applications or teaching.

If you are interested in joining our College of Experts, fill in the expression of interest form


Launch Event: MRC International Statistics & Epidemiology Partnership

Thursday 24 October 2024

Speakers debated strategies to strengthen capacity in applied medical statistics in Africa during the MRC International Statistics Epidemiology Partnership launch event. 

Watch a recording of the event

Publications
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Serwanga, J; Ankunda, V; Katende, JS; Baine, C; Oluka, GK; Odoch, G; Nantambi, H; Mugaba, S; Namuyanja, A; Ssali, I; Ejou, P; Kato, L; COVID-19 Immunoprofiling Team,; Musenero, M; KALEEBU, P;
2024
Frontiers in immunology, (2024).15, 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1348905.
Banati, P; Ross, DA; Weobong, B; KAPIGA, S; WEISS, HA; Baltag, V; NZVERE, F; Glozah, F; Nsanya, MK; GRECO, G; FERRAND, R; DOYLE, AM; Y-Check Research Programme Team,;
2024
BMJ open, (2024).14 6 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-077533.
Nannyonjo, M; Omooja, J; Bugembe, DL; BBOSA, N; Lunkuse, S; Nabirye, SE; Nassolo, F; Namagembe, H; ABAASA, A; Kazibwe, A; KALEEBU, P; Ssemwanga, D;
2024
Viruses, (2024).16 9 10.3390/v16091454.
NKURUNUNGI, G; Nassuuna, J; Natukunda, A; Zirimenya, L; WEBB, E; ELLIOTT, A;
2024
, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (London, United Kingdom) (2024). 10.17037/DATA.00003758.
Odunga, SA; Odero, HO; Syonguvi, J; Mbuthia, M; Tanaka, S; Kiwuwa-Muyingo, S; Kadengye, DT;
2024
International Journal for Equity in Health, (2024).23 1 10.1186/s12939-024-02235-y.
SERWANGA, J; Kato, L; Ankunda, V; Kitabye, I; Namuyanja, A; Opio, S; Sembera, J; Baine, C; Katende, JS; Oluka, GK; Ejou, P; Kaleebu, P;
2024
Preprints.org (2024). 10.20944/preprints202401.0089.v1.
Kim, ES; Adriko, M; Oseku, KC; Lokure, D; WEBB, EL; SABAPATHY, K;
2024
BMC public health, (2024).24 1 10.1186/s12889-024-19092-7.
Tumukunde, VS; Sekitoleko, I; Opondo, C; Nyirenda, M; Tann, CJ; Lawn, JE; Medvedev, MM;
2024
Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2024). 10.21203/rs.3.rs-5313012/v1.