Profile
Denise McLean
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About Me:
I live with my Husband and 8 year old boy:girl twins in North Yorkshire – near Skipton. I enjoy spending time with my family and when I am lucky enough to get some “Me Time” I love disappearing into art and crafts and reading.
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My pronouns are:
She/Her
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How I use Science in my work:
Medical statisticians use Science in order to understand the biology & disease mechanisms.
To design or analyse studies, statisticians need to understand:
- How diseases progress (e.g., tumour growth, immune response, metabolism)
- How treatments work (mechanism of action, dosing, pharmacology)
- What outcomes matter clinically (e.g., survival, biomarkers, symptoms)
This scientific context helps Medical statisticians:
- Choose appropriate endpoints
- Understand what patterns in the data mean
- Work effectively with clinicians and researchers
Example:
If you’re analysing cancer trials, you need to understand progression‑free survival, tumour biology, biomarkers, and mechanisms of drug resistance to choose the right models. -
My Work:
My role currently is Portfolio Oversight Director which means I provide oversight for a portfolio of studies for one specific company.
My role sits at the strategic intersection of science, statistics, and decision‑making across multiple programmes.
Instead of working deeply on one study, I support many programmes, identify risks, ensure scientific rigour, and guide teams toward evidence‑based decisions. I also support the teams on the costing and budgeting for the studies. -
My Typical Day:
My typical day starts at 6:30am where I am helping get my twins ready for school. My son departs at 7:45 and my daughter at 8:45. I am then free to make my morning breakfast smoothie and cup of the great Yorkshire Tea ready to turn my work laptop on at 9am.
The majority of my day is spent in meetings – supporting and helping study leads. So whilst I work from home – on my own in my office – it is very social as I am always talking to someone.
Other tasks that I may get involved with would be:
- Reviewing programme dashboards (timelines, risks, budgets, milestones)
- Assessing study progress (enrolment, data flow, analysis timelines)
- Identifying emerging risks and escalating them early
- Preparing updates for governance committees
- Tracking dependencies across programmes
Once my children have finished school I have a juggle of getting them to their different after school clubs while at the same time navigating any ongoing meetings.
I usually manage to finish work at 6pm.
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What I'd do with the prize money:
I would use the money to run interactive sessions in local schools to highlight the role and work of Medical Statisticians to increase the understanding of the job and encourage interest in Maths/Stats.
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Education:
Matthew Arnold School, Oxford – A-levels – Maths and French
Oxford College of FE – A-Level – Art
Masters of Science (MSc), Medical Statistics, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Applied Statistics, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK
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Qualifications:
3 A-levels – Art, Maths and French
9 GCSEs
BSc Applied Statistics,
MSc Medical Statistics
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Work History:
LifeGuard – various locations while studying 1991-2000
Hospitality – Pub Kitchen Hand – 1991 – 1995
Medical Statistician – British Biotech (Vernalis), Oxford, UK – Jul 2000
Medical Statistician – GlaxoSmithKline, Stockley Park, Middlesex, UK – Oct 2001 – Oct 2004
Medical Statistician – GlaxoSmithKline, Harlow, Essex, UK – Oct 2004 – Dec 2008
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Current Job:
Associate Director Portfolio Oversight Biostatistics
Provides portfolio management, planning, oversight and coordination of statistical and programming activities for a specific designated client.
Provides support as an expert in the Statistics and Programming area and facilitates the running of fully outsourced clinical trials in the client strategic models. Employs knowledge and experience to streamline processes and handoffs to effectively deliver the business model.
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Employer:
Fortrea (Formerly Covance and Labcorp), Leeds, UK – Jan 2009 – Present
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My Interview
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How would you describe yourself in 3 words?
Strategically Analytical and Collaborative Vegetarian
What did you want to be after you left school?
Graphic Designer
Were you ever in trouble at school?
Occassionally
If you weren't doing this job, what would you choose instead?
Something to do with protecting wildlife - maybe Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Who is your favourite singer or band?
Chris Stapleton
What's your favourite food?
Fajitas
If you had 3 wishes for yourself what would they be? - be honest!
To never be tired in the mornings, to always know the right thing to say and to rid the work of war
Tell us a joke.
Why do mathematicians like parks?.........Because of all the natural logs.
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