
Dr Gavin Shaddick is a Senior Lecturer in Statistics within the department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Bath and obtained his PhD in statistical epidemiology from Imperial College, London. His research interests are primarily concerned with Bayesian methods and spatial-temporal modelling. These have been applied in a variety of settings, including spatial epidemiology, health risk analysis, and environmental modelling. Recent publications have included development of methods for estimating personal exposures to environmental hazards, detecting increased risk around putative point sources of pollution, incorporating spatial modelling into studies of both short and long-term effects of pollution on health and the effects of ecological bias in health-exposure modelling.