Kenneth Man is a Lecturer in Pharmacoepidemiology and Medication Safety in the Research Department of Practice and Policy at the UCL School of Pharmacy, University College London. He is a pharmacoepidemiologist and medical statistician who specialises in using electronic health records and big data to address critical questions about medication safety and effectiveness. His research focuses on medication use during pregnancy, the safety and effectiveness of psychotropic medications, and ADHD medication safety and optimisation, with broader interests in psychiatric, perinatal and paediatric epidemiology.
Man holds a PhD in Pharmacoepidemiology from Erasmus University Rotterdam (2019) and a Master of Public Health from the University of Hong Kong (2013). He joined UCL in 2022 as Lecturer/Assistant Professor. He is a Chartered Statistician (CStat) and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). Professional email: kenneth.man@ucl.ac.uk