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  • 9/8 Statistics Colloquium, Yong Chen

    STATISTICS COLLOQUIUM

     

    Yong Chen

    Associate Professor

    Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics

    Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

     

    Non-standard problems in statistical inference: 

    Bartlett identity, boundary, identifiability issues

     

    Abstract

    In this talk, I will cover a few ideas in tackling non-standard problems in statistical inference, including Bartlett identity, boundary and identifiability issues. I will show that these considerations are critical in model robustness, statistical power, and validity. I will also present implications of these ideas in addressing some challenges in biomedical research including analysis of DNA methylation data and drug/vaccine safety data.

    Bio: Dr. Yong Chen is an Associate Professor of Biostatistics at the Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics (DBEI), the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania (Penn). He is the PI of the PennCIL lab, which is aiming to tackle key challenges in the modern data rich era, including heterogeneity, complexity, suboptimal quality, reproducibility, privacy, and high-dimensionality of biomedical data. He has published over 100 papers. His research has been continuously funded by NIH, PCORI and AHRQ.

    Dr. Chen holds joint appointments at the Institute of Biomedical Informatics, the Center for Evidence-based Practice, and the Applied Mathematics & Computational Science Program at the University of Pennsylvania. He obtained his Ph.D. in Biostatistics from the Johns Hopkins University. He has received numerous award including the Elected Fellow of American Statistical Association in 2020.

    Event address for attendees:

    https://uconn-cmr.webex.com/uconn-cmr/onstage/g.php?MTID=ed42733144e48f22f5ae7175a0fb20eba

    There is also a call-in option: US Toll +1-415-655-0002

     
     

    Access code: 2623 607 5687

     

    Date: Wednesday, September 8, 2021

    Time: 4:00 p.m. EST, 1-hour duration

     

     

      
    For more information, contact: Tracy Burke at tracy.burke@uconn.edu