Beth Ireland
About Beth Ireland
Beth Ireland is a Principal Biostatistician currently employed at Adaptimmune in Abingdon, England. She has extensive experience in biostatistics, having held various positions at organizations such as Plus-Project Partnership, Amgen, and the Institute of Cancer Research.
Current Role at Adaptimmune
Beth Ireland serves as a Principal Biostatistician at Adaptimmune, a position she has held since 2023. In this role, she applies her extensive knowledge in biostatistics to support the company's research and development efforts in immunotherapy. Adaptimmune focuses on developing T-cell therapies for cancer treatment, and Ireland's expertise contributes to the statistical analysis necessary for clinical trials and data interpretation.
Previous Experience at Plus-Project Partnership
Prior to her current role, Beth Ireland worked at Plus-Project Partnership from 2021 to 2023. She held multiple positions, including Principal Statistician and Principal Statistical Specialist. During her time there, she contributed to various statistical projects, enhancing the organization's capabilities in statistical analysis and consulting.
Educational Background in Biometry and Statistics
Beth Ireland earned her Master of Science in Biometry from the University of Reading, studying from 2003 to 2004. Additionally, she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Statistics from the same institution, completing her studies from 2000 to 2003. This educational background provides her with a strong foundation in statistical methodologies and psychological principles.
Experience in Biostatistics at Amgen
Beth Ireland has significant experience in biostatistics from her tenure at Amgen, where she worked as a Biostatistics Manager from 2009 to 2014 and as a Senior Associate Biostatistics for one year in 2008. In these roles, she was involved in the statistical analysis of clinical trials, contributing to the development of biopharmaceutical products.
Career in Medical Statistics
Beth Ireland's career includes various roles in medical statistics, such as her position as a Medical Statistician at the Institute of Cancer Research from 2005 to 2007 and as a Contract Statistician at IQVIA from 2018 to 2019. These positions allowed her to apply her statistical expertise in the healthcare sector, focusing on cancer research and clinical data analysis.