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Emory University

I am Professor of Biostatistics in the Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University. I joined Emory Biostatistics faculty as an endowed Rollins Assistant Professor in 2005, and was promoted to full professor in 2016. I have anestablished record in methodological research in Biostatistics, particularly in the areas of Survival Analysis, Dynamic Regression and High-dimensional Inference. I also have extensive experiences in statistical collaborations in chronic diseases, such as Diabetes, Cystic Fibrosis (CF), Mental Health, Neurology, and Cancer. I have published over 60 articles and book chapters on statistical methodology in top-tier statistical journals and over 90 collaborative papers in high-impact biomedical journals. I was named ASA fellow in 2016, Mortimer Spiegelman Award recipient in 2017, and IMS fellow in 2022. 

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Date Time Local Time Room Session Role Topic
2025-07-12 15:30-15:55 2025-07-12,15:30-15:55Ziguang Hall C

IS032: Statistical learning in medicine

Invited Talk Exploring the Heterogeneity in Recurrent Episode Lengths Based On Quantile Regression