2021-22 ScM ALUMNI
 

 

 

NAME:

Chang Chen

THESIS TITLE:

Supervised Methylation Signatures for Tissue-Specific Cancer Etiological Factors

ADVISOR:

Cristian Tomasetti

POSITION:

Westlake University School of Life Sciences

 

 

NAME:

Jinyu (Jennifer) Chen

THESIS TITLE:

Evaluating Bias in Long-Term Risk Estimates Using Short-Term Follow-Up

ADVISOR:

Josef Coresh

POSITION:

Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

 

 

NAME:

Xinyu (Sindy) Du

THESIS TITLE:

Machine Learning Approaches to Predict PM2.5 Using Satellite Images

ADVISOR:

Roger Peng

POSITION:

Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research (CBAR), Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

 

 

NAME:

Nathan Dyjack

THESIS TITLE:

Systematic Benchmark Evaluation of Distance Metrics for scRNA-seq Data

ADVISOR:

Stephanie Hicks

POSITION:

Department of Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

 

 

NAME:

Xinyu (Brian) Guo

THESIS TITLE:

Subset-Based Cross-Tissue Transcriptome-Wide Association Study

ADVISOR:

Nilanjan Chatterjee

CO-ADVISOR:

Hongkai Ji

POSITION:

Department of Computational Biology, University of Southern California

 

 

NAME:

Qier Meng

THESIS TITLE:

Quantifying the Association between Objectively-Measured Physical Activity and Current or Future Multiple Sclerosis Status in the UK Biobank

ADVISOR:

Ciprian Crainiceanu

POSITION:

Eli Lilly

 

 

NAME:

Tingchang Wang

THESIS TITLE:

CUT-AND-RUN Data Analysis: Gene Expression Discovery in Ciliopathy Mice

ADVISOR:

Hongkai Ji

POSITION:

Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins

 

 

NAME:

Yimin Zhao

THESIS TITLE:

A Statistical Framework for Analyzing Single Cell Multi-Modal Omics Data: Imputation and Prediction

ADVISOR:

Hongkai Ji

CO-ADVISOR:

Kasper Hansen

POSITION:

Department of Biostatistics, University of Washington School of Public Health

 

 

 

 

NAME:

Xiaobin Zhou

THESIS TITLE:

Hospital-Free Days as an Outcome for Trials among Critically and Seriously Ill Patients: Defining and Estimating Treatment Effects

ADVISOR:

Elizabeth Colantuoni

POSITION:

Department of Statistics, University of Wisconsin

 

 

 



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