Biostatistics Group
Youngju Pak
Assistant Professor - Biostatistics Dr. Pak is an assistant professor of Biostatistics in the Department of Health Management and Informatics. Dr. Pak received her master’s degree in Statistics from the University of Florida at 2002 and her Ph.D in Biostatistics from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 2007.
She has worked as a consultant in the Department of Biostatistics at the New York
State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Science and at the University
at Buffalo, for 3 years. She has participated in writing statistical analysis plans
for clinical studies, developing hierarchical linear and nonlinear mixed models,
conducting statistical analysis, and writing statistical method sections and interpretations,
for collaborative research paper.
Application areas of interest are epidemiology and biomedical science. Her methodological
research interests include causal modeling, structural equation modeling, multivariate
models, and robust methods. She is currently a member of the American Statistical
Association, and also a member of International Biometric Society.
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Assistant Professor - Biostatistics Dr. Pak is an assistant professor of Biostatistics in the Department of Health Management and Informatics. Dr. Pak received her master’s degree in Statistics from the University of Florida at 2002 and her Ph.D in Biostatistics from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 2007.
She has worked as a consultant in the Department of Biostatistics at the New York
State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Science and at the University
at Buffalo, for 3 years. She has participated in writing statistical analysis plans
for clinical studies, developing hierarchical linear and nonlinear mixed models,
conducting statistical analysis, and writing statistical method sections and interpretations,
for collaborative research paper.
Application areas of interest are epidemiology and biomedical science. Her methodological
research interests include causal modeling, structural equation modeling, multivariate
models, and robust methods. She is currently a member of the American Statistical
Association, and also a member of International Biometric Society.
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