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Doyo Enki

Senior Quantitative Methods Advisor and Researcher, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Biography

Dr Doyo Gragn Enki is a Senior Quantitative Methods Advisor and Researcher at the University of Nottingham and works for the NIHR Research Support Service (RSS). Doyo has interest and experience in the design, conduct, analysis and reporting of different types of studies, including clinical trials and observational studies. Before joining University of Nottingham in Sep 2019, he worked as Research Fellow in Medical Statistics at University of Plymouth for six years where he was involved in different areas of research and teaching undergraduate and postgraduate medical students (modules on study designs, clinical trials, diagnostic test accuracy studies, systematic reviews and meta-analysis). As part of his duties at University of Plymouth and University of Nottingham, he gave statistical consultancy services to hundreds of researchers working for the NHS on their research projects and funding applications. He has collaborated on successful research funding applications and co-authored a number of publications.

Doyo undertook BSc and MSc degree in Statistics at Addis Ababa University (Ethiopia), MSc in Biostatistics at Hasselt University (Belgium), and PhD in Statistics at the Open University (UK).

Expertise Summary

Keywords:

Study design; clinical trials; survival data analysis; big data; meta-analysis

Teaching Summary

Dr Enki has an extensive teaching experience. Recently, he was involved in teaching undergraduate and postgraduate medical students at University of Plymouth. His interest and experience include… read more

Research Summary

Clinical trials,

Observational studies

Recent Publications

  • SUBHANI M, ENKI D, KNIGHT H, JONES KA, SPRANGE K, RENNICK-EGGLESTONE S, MORLING JR, WRAGG A, HUTTON C and RYDER SD, 2023. Does knowledge of liver fibrosis affect high-risk drinking behaviour (KLIFAD): an open-label pragmatic feasibility randomised controlled trial eClinicalMedicine, Part of THE LANCET Discovery Science. 61,
  • SUBHANI, MOHSAN, SHETH, ABHISHEK, AHMED, JAMAL, WIJAYASIRI, PRAMUDI, GARDEZI, SYED A., ENKI, DOYO, MORLING, JOANNE R., AITHAL, GURUPRASAD P., RYDER, STEPHEN D. and ARAVINTHAN, ALOYSIOUS D., 2022. Incidence and prevalence of venous thromboembolism in chronic liver disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis THROMBOSIS RESEARCH. 215, 19-29
  • SUBHANI, M., JONES, K. A., SPRANGE, K., RENNICK-EGGLESTONE, S., KNIGHT, H., MORLING, J. R., ENKI, D. G., WRAGG, A. and RYDER, S. D., 2022. Does knowledge of liver fibrosis affect high--risk drinking behaviour (KLIFAD)? A feasibility randomised controlled trial ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH. 46, 78-79
  • RENNICK-EGGLESTONE, S., JONES, K. A., KNIGHT, H., SUBHANI, M., JACKSON, T., HUTTON, M., HUTTON, C., SPRANGE, K., ENKI, D., MORLING, J. and RYDER, S., 2022. Recovery narratives of people with experience of alcohol use disorder and who have received transient elastography ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH. 46, 79-79

Dr Enki has an extensive teaching experience. Recently, he was involved in teaching undergraduate and postgraduate medical students at University of Plymouth. His interest and experience include courses in study designs, clinical trials, diagnostic test accuracy studies, systematic reviews and meta-analysis.

Past Research

Before joining University of Nottingham in Sep 2019, Dr Enki worked as Research Fellow in Medical Statistics at University of Plymouth for six years where he was involved in different areas of research. As part of his duties at University of Plymouth, he gave statistical consultancy services to hundreds of researchers working for the NHS on their research projects. He has collaborated in a number of successful research funding applications and co-authored a number of publications.

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