Contact Information
Email: xli7@jhu.edu
Since September 2006, I have been working full-time as a mathematical statistician (statistical reviewer) in an agency in Washington DC area.
From 2001 to 2006, I worked full-time as a faculty member (research associate, then assitant scientist; statistician) in HIV/AIDS studies in the Department of Population and Family Health Sciences at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
From 1983 to 1988 I was a physician and from 1988-1995, biologist. Since 1995 studying and working as a biostatistician and epidemiologist, I have been doing statistical analysis for biomedical data; research in population, demography, and reproductive epidemiology; and methodological research in biostatistics and epidemiology. For my education, working experience, teaching, research, publications, and presentation, please see my resume and biosketch. Epidemiological research, especially reproductive epidemiology, including infectious deseases (HIV/AIDS, STDs) and cancers
Stochastic simulation of disease transimission/acquisition in population
Analysis of biomedical data, including data from randomized clinical trails, cohort, and case-control studies
Methods in epidemiology, including study design, data analysis
Methods in biostatistics, including longitudinal data analysis, categorical data analysis, clinical trials, survival analysis, and computational statistics
Introducation
Welcome to my homepage! I am glad that I graduated in 2008 with a Ph.D from the Department of Biostatistics and my advisor is Dr. Brian Caffo. My thesis topic is modeling composite outcomes and jointly modeling their components.Since September 2006, I have been working full-time as a mathematical statistician (statistical reviewer) in an agency in Washington DC area.
From 2001 to 2006, I worked full-time as a faculty member (research associate, then assitant scientist; statistician) in HIV/AIDS studies in the Department of Population and Family Health Sciences at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
From 1983 to 1988 I was a physician and from 1988-1995, biologist. Since 1995 studying and working as a biostatistician and epidemiologist, I have been doing statistical analysis for biomedical data; research in population, demography, and reproductive epidemiology; and methodological research in biostatistics and epidemiology. For my education, working experience, teaching, research, publications, and presentation, please see my resume and biosketch.
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