PhD
Dennis Gillings Distinguished Professor, Biostatistics
UNC-Chapel Hill
Cancer Epidemiology
Area of Interest
Before joining UNC in 2001, I had been on the faculty at the University of Washington’s Department of Biostatistics for 10 years. While at the University of Washington, I had a joint appointment with the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. I worked closely with the clinicians at the Hutchinson Cancer Center.
Most of my work, both at the University of Washington and University of North Carolina, is concerned with the development of statistical methods for the designs and analysis of clinical and epidemiological cancer studies.
Awards and Honors
- Myrto Lefkopoulou Distinguished Lecturer, Harvard School of Public Health, 2002
- JASA Theory and Methods Discussion Paper, 2000
- Fellow, American Statistical Association, 2000
- Fellow, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 1999
- Mortimer Spiegelman Award, American Public Health Association, 1999