Qiang Li

About Qiang Li

Senior Biostatistician

Qiang is Senior Biostatistician in Statistics Division at the George Institute and Conjoint Senior Lecturer at The University of New South Wales. He has a master degree in Biostatistics from the University of Sydney and a Bachelor degree in Public Health (Preventive Medicine) from Xi'an JiaoTong University (China). He is an accredited statistician by the Statistical Society of Australia since 2009. 

Prior to joining the George Institute in 2007, Qiang worked at the Woolcock institute of medical research (Australia) for one year and at the School of Public Health in Xi'an JiaoTong University (China) for six years. In his current position, Qiang Li is responsible for the design, analysis and reporting of numerous medical studies ranging from health surveys and epidemiological studies to multinational clinical trials in critical care, cardiovascular diseases, neurological and mental health illnesses, renal and metabolic diseases. In ten years at the George Institute, he has worked on approximately 20 major research studies including NHMRC funded studies as well as a number of clinical trials sponsored by the pharmaceutical industry. 

Early blood pressure lowering and cerebral oedema in thrombolysis-treated stroke: secondary analysis of the ENCHANTED trial

Stroke and Vascular Neurology Date published:

Mediation Analysis to Identify Individual Component Effects of the Care Bundle to Improve Functional Outcome After ICH in the INTERACT3 Study

Neurology Date published:

Blood pressure lowering for prevention of episodic migraine: results of a pilot randomized, placebo-controlled trial of combination blood pressure lowering medication with propranolol

Frontiers in Neurology Date published:

Surgical outcomes from haematoma evacuation for intracerebral haemorrhage in the INTERACT3 study

The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific Date published:

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