Christopher James Rose
Researcher
Responsibilities
Chris Rose has a PhD in statistical modeling, is accredited as a Chartered Statistician (CStat) by the Royal Statistical Society (UK), and has almost 25 years of biomedical research experience. Based in the Center for Epidemic Interventions Research, he also contributes to the Cluster for Reviews and Health Technology Assessments, and the Cluster for Global Health. His work on randomized trials focuses on public health and social measures for infection control, educational interventions to improve health choices, and digital interventions for maternal and child health. He also works on meta-analyses to support decision-making in the Norwegian healthcare and welfare services, and on the effect of machine learning tools for evidence synthesis. He offers statistical consulting and training within the institute, nationally, and internationally. Previously, he worked on methods for analyzing imaging-based early-phase trials of novel cancer therapies, and on neoantigen prediction for personalized oncoimmunotherapy.