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Carlo Berzuini got his secondary studies Diploma from the Liceo Scientifico "Giovio", Como, Italy, with top grades (60/60). He was then awarded a bourse by the Collegio Ghislieri of Pavia, which fully supported his undergraduate and MSc studies, completed in 1974 with a «cum laude» degree in bioengineering.
He now holds a Research Chair in Biostatistics at the University of Manchester (2011-), United Kingdom. After his employment as Professor of Biostatistics at the italian University of Pavia (1983-2008), he joined the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Cambridge (2009-2011), where he, encouraged by Prof. Dawid, won an Isaac Newton Institute Award for research in Causal Inference. In Cambridge he also worked at the Cambridge Biostatistics Unit of the Medical Research Council, where he obtained (as Project PI) EU funds as part of the EU-funded pre-2007 Bloodomics Consortium, and used them to establish a MRC-BSU team of statistical geneticists. At Cambridge University he also acted as scientific advisor at the Department of Gastroenterology and, as a member of the Cambridge Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Research Group, he joined a large UK consortium for the study of genetic determinants of IBD. In 2011 he got the Manchester Chair.
As a leading expert in Statistical Genomics (190990) and Causal Inference (190970), and author of landmark contributions in Causative Interaction, Mediation and Mendelian Randomization, in 2009 he has organized in Cambridge the first major international conference on Causal Inference, jointly with L.Bernardinelli and A.P. Dawid. He has then lead-edited a landmark and successful book on Statistical Causality, for Wiley.
In 2007-2013 he was proponent and chair of the Royal Statistical Society Study Group in Bioinformatics, and Member of the Royal Statistical Society Council.
In 2014, his collaboration with Cambridge Abcodia Ltd for developing a biomarker-based approach to early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer earned him a Horizon 2020 nomination. He has participated with PI capacity in several European Research Projects. For decades he has been doing undergraduate, master and post-doc level teaching in top academic venues (Cambridge, Manchester, Pavia, Leiden, Aarhus, etc.). He authored publicly available R and Stan software. He has been statistical reviewer for such research funding bodies as MRC and NIHR and prestigious statistical and medical journals (https://publons.com/researcher/1669670/carlo-berzuini/).
A partial record of his peer reviewing activity for scientific journals can be found in Publons. In addition, he has been statistical reviewer for such research funding bodies as MRC and NIHR.
He now holds a Research Chair in Biostatistics at the University of Manchester (2011-), United Kingdom. After his employment as Professor of Biostatistics at the italian University of Pavia (1983-2008), he joined the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Cambridge (2009-2011), where he, encouraged by Prof. Dawid, won an Isaac Newton Institute Award for research in Causal Inference. In Cambridge he also worked at the Cambridge Biostatistics Unit of the Medical Research Council, where he obtained (as Project PI) EU funds as part of the EU-funded pre-2007 Bloodomics Consortium, and used them to establish a MRC-BSU team of statistical geneticists. At Cambridge University he also acted as scientific advisor at the Department of Gastroenterology and, as a member of the Cambridge Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Research Group, he joined a large UK consortium for the study of genetic determinants of IBD. In 2011 he got the Manchester Chair.
As a leading expert in Statistical Genomics (190990) and Causal Inference (190970), and author of landmark contributions in Causative Interaction, Mediation and Mendelian Randomization, in 2009 he has organized in Cambridge the first major international conference on Causal Inference, jointly with L.Bernardinelli and A.P. Dawid. He has then lead-edited a landmark and successful book on Statistical Causality, for Wiley.
In 2007-2013 he was proponent and chair of the Royal Statistical Society Study Group in Bioinformatics, and Member of the Royal Statistical Society Council.
In 2014, his collaboration with Cambridge Abcodia Ltd for developing a biomarker-based approach to early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer earned him a Horizon 2020 nomination. He has participated with PI capacity in several European Research Projects. For decades he has been doing undergraduate, master and post-doc level teaching in top academic venues (Cambridge, Manchester, Pavia, Leiden, Aarhus, etc.). He authored publicly available R and Stan software. He has been statistical reviewer for such research funding bodies as MRC and NIHR and prestigious statistical and medical journals (https://publons.com/researcher/1669670/carlo-berzuini/).
A partial record of his peer reviewing activity for scientific journals can be found in Publons. In addition, he has been statistical reviewer for such research funding bodies as MRC and NIHR.
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