Paola Berchialla is a Full Professor in Biostatistics at the University of Torino with over a decade of experience applying advanced statistical methods to biomedical research. Her expertise spans Bayesian statistics, Bayesian networks, epidemiology, and quantitative risk assessment, grounded in a PhD in Applied Statistics and a strong mathematical background. She progressed through roles from postdoctoral fellow to assistant and associate professor before attaining her current full professorship, reflecting sustained academic leadership and mentorship. Paola combines methodological rigor with applied impact, routinely translating complex Bayesian models into actionable insights for public health and clinical studies. A former visiting scholar at Oxford, she brings international perspective and collaborative experience to interdisciplinary research teams. Colleagues note her strength in turning probabilistic frameworks into clear decision tools for clinicians and policymakers.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Visiting scholar, Statistics, Visiting scholar, Statistics at Department of Statistics, University of Oxford
Master of Science (MS), Mathematics, Master of Science (MS), Mathematics at University of Turin
PhD, Applied Statistics, PhD, Applied Statistics at Università degli Studi di Firenze
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Paola Berchialla - Full Professor In Biostatistics