Jessica Owen is a statistician & health economist with a background in Mathematics and Medical Statistics. She has experience in analysing registry and genomic data using R, with a focus on generating matching-adjusted indirect comparisons (MAICs). Past projects include analysis of patient-level data in a variety of diseases, including orphan (or rare) diseases, as well as the development of both early and HTA-ready cost-effectiveness models.
MSc in Medical Statistics with Specialisation in Genetic Epidemiology, 2018-2019
University of Leicester
BSc in Mathematics, 2015-2018
University of Leicester