Department: Health Research & Policy
Division: Biostatistics
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Academic Appointments Emeritus Faculty, Acad Council, Health Research & Policy - Biostatistics
Member, Stanford Cancer Institute
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Academic Appointments Assistant Professor, Health Research & Policy - Biostatistics
Research InterestMy research develops theory and methodology to perform statistical inference about the latent structure of complex systems. I am collaborating with individuals in the Cancer Center on data from phospho flow cytometry and protein arrays.
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Academic Appointments Professor, Natural Sciences Cluster - Statistics
Professor, Health Research & Policy - Biostatistics
Member, Stanford Cancer Institute
Research InterestTheories of inference applied to biostatistical data;, the bootstrap method.
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Academic Appointments Professor, Natural Sciences Cluster - Statistics
Professor, Health Research & Policy - Biostatistics
Member, Bio-X
Member, Stanford Cancer Institute
Research InterestFlexible statistical modelling, datamining, bioinformatics, and statistical computing.
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Academic Appointments Professor, Natural Sciences Cluster - Statistics
Professor, Health Research & Policy - Biostatistics
Research InterestEmpirical bias/shrinkage estimation; non-parametric, smoothing; statistical inverse problems.
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Academic Appointments Professor, Health Research & Policy - Biostatistics
Member, Stanford Cancer Institute
Professor (By courtesy), Natural Sciences Cluster - Statistics
Research InterestBiostatistics, clinical trials, longitudinal studies, casual inference from observational studies, genetic tissue banking, informed consent. Trial designs for dynamic (adaptive) treatment regimes, psychiatric research, cancer.
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Academic Appointments Professor, Health Research & Policy - Biostatistics
Research InterestBiostatistics, clinical trials, statistical evaluation of medical diagnostic tests, radiology, osteoporosis, meta-analysis, medical decisoin making
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Academic Appointments Professor, Health Research & Policy - Biostatistics
Member, Bio-X
Member, Stanford Cancer Institute
Professor (By courtesy), Natural Sciences Cluster - Statistics
Professor (By courtesy), Electrical Engineering
Research InterestMy research is in statistics and their applications to medicine and biology. Many efforts have concerned tree-structured algorithms for classification, regression, survival analysis, and clustering.
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Academic Appointments Associate Professor, Health Research & Policy - Biostatistics
Member, Bio-X
Associate Professor (By courtesy), Natural Sciences Cluster - Statistics
Research InterestStatistical models and reasoning are key to our understanding of the genetic basis of human traits. Modern high-throughput technology presents us with new opportunities and challenges. We develop statistical approaches for high dimensional data in the attempt of improving our understanding of the molecular basis of health related traits.
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Academic Appointments Assistant Professor, Health Research & Policy - Biostatistics
Member, Stanford Cancer Institute
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Academic Appointments Associate Professor, Health Research & Policy - Biostatistics
Research InterestMy research interest includes (1) Survival Analysis and Semiparametric Modeling; (2) Resampling Method ; (3) Meta Analysis ; (4) High Dimensional Data Analysis; (5) Personalized Medicine for Disease Diagnosis, Prognosis and Treatment.
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Academic Appointments Professor, Health Research & Policy - Biostatistics
Member, Stanford Cancer Institute
Member, Bio-X
Professor, Natural Sciences Cluster - Statistics
Research InterestMy research is in applied statistics and biostatistics. I specialize in computer-intensive methods for regression and classification, bootstrap, cross-validationand statistical inference, and signal and image analysis for medical diagnosis.
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Academic Appointments Professor, Natural Sciences Cluster - Statistics
Professor, Health Research & Policy - Biostatistics
Member, Bio-X
Member, Stanford Cancer Institute
Professor (By courtesy), Biology (School of Humanities and Sciences)
Research InterestCurrent interest centers on the application of statistics to problems arsing from biology. We are particularly interested in questions concerning gene regulation and signal transduction.

