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Limin Peng

I joined the Biostatistics faculty at Emory in 2005 as Rollins Assistant Professor. My methodological research has been mainly focused in survival analysis, dynamic regression, and nonparametric and semiparametric inference with my recent work tackling their overlalps with causal inference, latent class analysis, and high-dimensional statistical learning. I have also worked on developing new statistical methods driven by scientific investigations in Cystic Fibrosis, Mental Health, Environmental Health and Neurology. My methodological research programs have been supported by both NSF and NIH grants.

My collaborative research spans over areas including Diabetes, Cystic Fibrosis, Neorology, and other chronic diseases.

Toepassingsgebied/sector

  • Gezondheidszorg, biomedische wetenschappen & sport

Organisatie(s)

colleagues in a meeting discussing certain data

Statistics and Econometrics Seminars

seminariereeks - KU Leuven, ORSTAT (Faculty of Economics and Business) & Statistics Research Group (Faculty of Science)