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PhD/MSc Alumni

2010

Thesis Title: Joint Inference for Longitudinal and Survival Data with Incomplete Time-dependent Covariates
Supervisor: Lang Wu
First Position: Statistician, Center for Health Evaluation and Outcome Sciences
Current Position: Biostatistician, University of Michigan, USA
Program: MSc
Thesis Title: Mixture Models for Analysing High Throughput Sequencing Data
First Position: Postdoctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins University Bio Statistics Department
Program: PhD
Thesis Title: Co-op Report
First Position: Programmer/Biostatistician at ICES-Queen's
Program: MSc
Thesis Title: Co-op Report
First Position: Statistical Analyst, Research in Motion
Current Position: Statistician, Telus, Vancouver
Program: MSc

2009

Thesis Title: Formal and Informal Approaches to Adjusting for Exposure Mismeasurement
Supervisor: Paul Gustafson
First Position: Biostatistical Analyst, QLT Inc.
Thesis Title: Application to Phenological Data
First Position: PhD Student, Department of Statistics, UBC
Program: MSc
Thesis Title: Finding Determinants of the Expected Stocks Returns for the 1993-2007 Period
Supervisor: Harry Joe
First Position: Mathematical Statistician for Statistics Canada in Ottawa, ON
Program: MSc
Thesis Title: Robust Longitudinal Analysis for a Multiple Sclerosis Clinical trial, using optimal weighted estimating equations
Supervisor: John Petkau
First Position: Biostatistician, Vaccine Evaluation Center
Program: MSc
Thesis Title: Properties of Empirical and Adjusted Empirical Likelihoods
Supervisor: Jiahua Chen
First Position: PhD Student, Department of Statistics, UBC
Program: MSc
Thesis Title: Evaluating the performamce of Hypothesis Testing in Case-Conrol studies with exposure Misclassification, using Frequentist and Bayesian Techniques
Supervisor: Paul Gustafson
First Position: PhD student, Department of Statistics, UBC
Program: MSc

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