Beryl Anyango Ang’iro is a tutorial fellow, lecturing applied Statistics at Karatina University, Kenya. She obtained her masters degree in Applied Statistics (2015) from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kenya and is currently pursuing PhD degree in Biostatistics at Hasselt University, Belgium. She teaches both introductory and advanced courses on statistical methodologies and analysis (theory and practice) to students from different faculties. Beryl has experience in data analysis using R, SAS, Python, STATA and SPSS. Her PhD research mainly focuses on modelling multivariate survival (correlated and censored) data using frailty and copula models. She has published and presented in international conferences. Her other current research interests include handling data with missingness and high dimentional data