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Academic Achievements
Co-authored multiple papers with Yonghoon Lee, Edgar Dobriban, etc., such as 'Batch Predictive Inference', 'Finding Distributions that Differ, with False Discovery Rate Control', and more.
Research Experience
My primary area of interest is in semi-parametric efficiency theory with application to causal inference, missing data problems, statistical genetics and mixed model theory. In general, I work on the development of statistical and epidemiologic methods that make efficient use of the information in data collected by scientific investigators, while avoiding unnecessary assumptions about the underlying data generating mechanism.
Education
Ph.D., 2006, Harvard University; B.S., 1999, Yale University
Background
Research interests include semiparametric theory, nonparametric statistics, causal inference, missing data, and epidemiologic methods.