Summary
Holly Tibble is a Chancellor's Fellow at the University of Edinburgh with 11 years’ quantitative research experience spanning medical informatics, epidemiology and health policy. Trained at Cambridge and Cardiff, she blends rigorous statistical programming (SAS, R, VBA) and biometric analysis with applied research in mental health and public health settings. Her background includes industry and clinical trial analytics at Roche, hands-on data work in loyalty and biometric projects, and academic research roles in Australia and the UK, giving her a rare mix of regulatory-facing and policy-oriented expertise. Currently focused on medical informatics, she brings curiosity-driven inquiry to translate complex data into actionable insights for health systems. An organiser at heart, she has also led events and outreach activities, demonstrating strengths in communication and stakeholder engagement beyond pure analytics.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Medical Informatics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Medical Informatics at The University of Edinburgh
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Mathematics, Operational Research and Statistics, 2:1, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Mathematics, Operational Research and Statistics, 2:1 at Cardiff University / Prifysgol Caerdydd
Master of Philosophy (MPhil), Epidemiology, Master of Philosophy (MPhil), Epidemiology at University of Cambridge