| Emilia
Bagiella:
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 | Associate Professor,
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
1997 |
 | Interests:
Survival analysis, case-control studies, clinical trials, semiparametric statistics, statistics in epidemiology |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
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| Melissa
Dowd
Begg:
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 | Associate Dean for Interdisciplinary Programs at the Mailman School of Public Health, Professor,
Sc.D.,
Harvard,
1989 |
 | Interests:
Analysis of clustered data, statistics in epidemiology, oral health research, mental health statistics, clinical research training |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
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| Bin
Cheng:
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 | Assistant Professor,
PhD,
Wisconsin,
2004 |
 | Interests:
Linear and generalized linear mixed models, statistical analysis of clinical trials, longitudinal non-normal data modeling, statistical computing, statistical inference on manifolds |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
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| Ying
Kuen (Kenneth)
Cheung:
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 | Assistant Professor,
Ph.D.,
University of Wisconsin-Madison,
2000 |
 | Interests:
Design and analysis of clinical trials, methods in toxicology studies and bioassay, applications of Monte Carlo methods, dose finding, nonparametric statistics |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
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| Andrew
Gelman:
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
1990 |
 | Interests:
Public opinion, voting behavior, public policy, public health, statistical methodology |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
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| Norma
V. S.
Graham:
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Pennsylvania,
1970 |
 | Interests:
Mathematical models of brain function |
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| Susan
E.
Hodge:
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 | Professor,
Sc.D.,
Washington,
1976 |
 | Interests:
Mathematical modeling, statistical genetics, genetic epidemiology |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| George
Hripcsak:
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 | Professor,
M.D., M.S.,
Columbia,
1985 |
 | Interests:
Automated decision support; data acquisition and access; mobile computing |
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| Zhezhen
Jin:
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 | Assistant Professor,
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
1998 |
 | Interests:
Survival analysis, resampling methods, random effects models, meta-analysis, ROC curves, smoothing methods, nonparametric regression, clinical trials, empirical Bayes methods |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| David
H.
Krantz:
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Pennsylvania,
1964 |
 | Interests:
Problem solving, decision making, induction, and math education; applications of axiomatic measurement theory; perception, especially psychophysics, color vision |
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| Bruce
Levin:
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Harvard,
1974 |
 | Interests:
Logistic regression, analysis of categorical data, statistics in the law, bioethics, conditional likelihood analysis, sequential experimentation, clinical trials, reproductive epidemiology, stroke, cardiology |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Bruce
G.
Link:
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
1980 |
 | Interests:
Medical sociology, mental health, statistics |
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| Marianthi
Markatou:
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Pennsylvania State,
1988 |
 | Interests:
Model assessment and selection, robustness, mixture models, foundations of inference, resampling rechniques, machine learning, data mining, natural language processing, biomedical informatics, pharmacokinetics, analysis of large data sets |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Ian
W.
McKeague:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
North Carolina,
1980 |
 | Interests:
Survival analysis, competing risks in HIV/AIDS studies, inference for stochastic processes, empirical likelihood, Markov chain Monte Carlo, functional data analysis, semiparametric efficiency, Bayesian statistics, and martingale and counting process methods |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| R.
Todd
Ogden:
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 | Associate Professor,
Ph.D.,
Texas A&M,
1994 |
 | Interests:
Nonparametric regression, wavelets, functional data analysis, statistical computing, data modeling, analysis of brain imaging data |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
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| Myunghee
Paik:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Pittsburgh,
1987 |
 | Interests:
Longitudinal data analysis, mixed models, generalized estimating equations, missing data, survival analysis, neurology |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
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| Daniel
Rabinowitz:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Stanford,
1991 |
 | Interests:
Survival analysis, semiparametric inference, boundary crossing probabilities with statistical applications, genetic epidemiology |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Robert
Y.
Shapiro:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Chicago,
1982 |
 | Interests:
Public opinion, political leadership, policy-making, the mass media, political participation |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Wei-Yann
Tsai:
|
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 | Professor,
Ph.D.,
Wisconsin,
1982 |
 | Interests:
Survival analysis, incomplete data methods, nonparametrics |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Roger
D.
Vaughan:
|
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 | Professor of Clinical Biostatistics,
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
1997 |
 | Interests:
Analysis of data arising from group randomized trials and from quasi-experiments, analysis of clustered or correlated binary data, program evaluation |
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| Shuang
Wang:
|
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 | Assistant Professor,
Ph.D.,
Yale,
2003 |
 | Interests:
Statistical genetics with an emphasis on genetic linkage and association studies and mapping quantitative trait loci |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Yuanjia
Wang:
|
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 | Assistant Professor,
Ph.D.,
Columbia,
2005 |
 | Interests:
Statistical analysis of genetic data, semiparametric efficiency, high-dimensional data analysis, functional data analysis |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
|
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| Ying
Wei:
|
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 | Assistant Professor,
Ph.D.,
Illinois,
2004 |
 | Interests:
Quantile regression methods, growth chart estimation, longitudinal data analysis, semiparametric modeling, robust statistics |
 | Approved Dissertation Sponsor
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