Dr Valirie Ndip
- Medical Statistician, Clinical Sciences
Biography
Valirie Ndip joined Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine as a Medical Statistician in 2025. He holds an MD from the University of YaoundΓ© I and a Master’s and DPhil in Epidemiology and Medical Statistics from the University of Oxford. Since 2015, he has collaborated with local and international organisations in Cameroon to design, conduct, and analyse nationwide epidemiological studies on infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, and maternal and child health. Valirie supported the Ministry of Health in Cameroon as an epidemiologist to implement the country’s national cancer registry. He has served as a peer reviewer and associate editor, and have published extensively in international journals.
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Research interests
Valerie is interested in combining his training and experience in clinical medicine, epidemiology, and medical statistics to generate reliable evidence to guide the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious and non-communicable diseases. He is particularly interested in the intersection between these disease areas.Β
Selected research publications
Prevalence, incidence proportion and independent predictors of thromboembolic events in adults with antiphospholipid syndrome: A systematic review with meta-analysis – Journal: Phlebology – Published: 9th January 2026
Cluster minimal sufficient balance (CMSB) an efficient covariate balancing randomization method for cluster randomized trials – Journal: BMC Medical Research Methodology – Published: 2nd January 2026
Factors associated with parental hesitancy towards the human papillomavirus vaccine a cross-sectional study – Journal: Scientific Reports – Published: 26th May 2025
High Burden and Trend in Nonadherence to Blood Pressure-Lowering Medications: Meta-Analysis of Data From Over 34 000 Adults With Hypertension in Sub-Saharan Africa – Journal: Journal of the American Heart Association – Published: 2nd May 2025
Deployment of vaccine cold chain equipment in resource-limited settings: lessons from the Gavi Cold Chain Optimization Platform in Cameroon – Journal: International Health – Published: 9th February 2025
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