Dr Suzanne Freeman
Research Associate
Department of Health Sciences
University of Leicester
United Kingdom
Biography
I am a research associate in the biostatistics methods group and part of the NIHR Complex Reviews Support Unit. As part of the CRSU I support NIHR-funded researchers with their evidence synthesis problems. I am a research associate in the biostatistics methods group and part of the NIHR Complex Reviews Support Unit. As part of the CRSU I support NIHR-funded researchers with their evidence synthesis problems.
Research Interest
My main research areas are: Network meta-analysis Individual participant data meta-analysis Synthesis of time-to-event data
Publications
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Fisher D, Carpenter J, Morris T, Freeman SC, Tierney J. (2017). Meta-analytical methods to identify who benefits most from treatments: daft, deluded, or deft approach? 356; j573.