Summary
Kathrin Schemann is a Senior Statistical Consultant at the Sydney Informatics Hub with eight years’ experience translating complex epidemiological and biostatistical questions into practical study designs, analyses and training for university researchers. She holds a PhD in Veterinary Epidemiology and a Master’s in Biostatistics, and her research blends socio-epidemiological methods and cognitive behaviour theory to understand infection-control practices among animal owners and veterinarians. Kathrin has worked across government and academia—managing large, messy datasets and leading a statistical consulting unit—so she pairs methodological rigour with clear, accessible communication. Beyond analysis, she designs and delivers workshops to make statistics approachable for non-specialists, and she brings uncommon domain depth at the interface of human and animal health policy.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
The University of Sydney