Graeme Kempf

I completed my MSc in Statistics at the University of British Columbia in 2024. My thesis was titled “The impact of disease-modifying drugs for multiple sclerosis on hospitalizations and mortality in British Columbia: a retrospective study using an illness-death multi-state model” and supervised by Drs. John Petkau and Yinshan Zhao. My coursework at UBC focused on advanced statistical theory and its application to observational and randomized clinical studies.  

 

I previously graduated from Wilfrid Laurier University with two degrees, a BSc in Data Science and a Bachelor of Business Administration. My research interests are multi-state models, pharmacoepidemiology studies, design and analysis of randomized trials, and the application of predictive models to randomized trials. 

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