Bio and Research
I am a Professor of Biostatistics at the UMN SPH. I have a broad interest in biostatistics, bioinformatics, statistical genetics, high-dimensional inference, machine learning, and the related
collaborative research in various biomedical fields.
My methodological research has been supported by multiple NIH R01s and NSF DMS grant as PIs.
11/2019: Our poster, "Statistical methods for equivalency test in oximetry comparison study", won the American Statistical Association (ASA) Biopharmaceutical Section best poster award (1st place) at the 2019 Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM).
Experience
- B.S. (1995-1999): Department of probability and statistics, School of mathematical sciences, Peking University
- Ph.D. (1999-2004): Division of Biostatistics, Department of epidemiology and public health, Yale University
- 2004 - present: Division of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota
Teaching Experiences
- PubH 5465 Biostat Regression - Fall 2004
- PUBH 5467 Analysis of Categorical Data - Spring 2005
- PubH 7405 Biostat Regression - Fall 2005-2006
- PubH 8401 Linear Models - Fall 2007-2014
- PubH 8432 Probability Models - Fall 2013-2017
- PubH 8446 Advanced StatGen - Spring 2007-Present
- ANOVA - Spring 2019
- Biostat I online - Spring 2015-2019
- Biostat II online - Fall 2019
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