Laurent Billot

About Professor Laurent Billot

Director, Biostatistics and Data Science

  • Professor, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney
  • MSC,
  • MRES,
  • AStat

Laurent is Director of Biostatistics and Data Science at the George Institute for Global Health and Professor at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of New South Wales. He also holds an adjunct professorial appointment at the University of Bordeaux. 

His research focuses on biostatistics and their application to clinical and health services research. He is recognised internationally for his leading role in the design and analysis of large-scale trials in critical care, cardiovascular, neurological and musculoskeletal diseases.

He holds a Master of Science in Statistics and Computer Science and a Master of Research in Public Health (Biostatistics). He is an accredited statistician by the Statistical Society of Australia (AStat).

Adaptive trials in low back pain and osteoarthritis: how common are they and when should they be used? A systematic review from ClinicalTrials.gov

Osteoarthritis and Cartilage Open Date published:

Low-Intensity Monitoring for Mild-to-Moderate Acute Ischemic Stroke Is Cost Saving: Economic Evaluation for OPTIMISTmain

Stroke Date published:

Effectiveness of a virtual hospital model of care for patients with low back pain presenting to emergency departments (Back@Home)

npj Digital Medicine Date published:

Methods Article for a Study Protocol: Study Design and Baseline Characteristics of the Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease with Low Dose Rivaroxaban in Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease (TRACK) Trial

American Journal of Nephrology Date published:

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