Tim Ramsay
Assistant Professor
School of Epidemiology and Public Health
University of Ottawa
Canada
Biography
Dr. Tim Ramsay is a scientist with the Clinical Epidemiology Program of the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (OHRI), as well as an assistant professor with the University of Ottawa’s School of Epidemiology and Public Health. He is also the Scientific Director of the Ottawa Methods Centre (OMC), a group of about 40 scientists, statisticians, programmers, data managers, and information scientists housed within the Clinical Epidemiology Program of the OHRI. The Ottawa Methods Centre exists to enhance and facilitate clinical research within the Ottawa Hospital and the University of Ottawa. The OMC offers expertise in study design, in knowledge synthesis and systematic reviews, in data collection and data management, as well as statistical analysis. Dr. Ramsay has a PhD in statistics but considers himself to be equally an epidemiologist and a biostatistician. His research is entirely collaborative in nature, and is co-investigator on a wide variety of peer-reviewed projects including both randomized controlled trials and observational studies. He has been co-investigator on 50 peer-reviewed studies worth a total of $34,241,773.00. Over the past two years Dr. Ramsay has served, and continue to serve, as Scientific Officer for the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Randomized Controlled Trials committee. During the four years prior to that, he served as a reviewer on the same committee.
Research Interest
Dr. Tim's research is entirely collaborative in nature, and is co-investigator on a wide variety of peer-reviewed projects including both randomized controlled trials and observational studies.