AS a statistician, I’ve always seen my role in research as rooted in numbers and models.
When I first started collaborating with Prof Firdaus Hariri, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, I didn’t expect that our work together would lead to a tool that could improve the lives of children born with cranial deformities.
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