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Mingan Yang received his Ph.D. in Statistics in 2006
and then did a postdoctoral fellowship with the National Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences of the National Institutes of Health at Duke
University with Dr. David Dunson. Prior to joining the faculty at Saint Louis
University, Dr. Yang served as a consultant and assistant professor at
Marquette University School of Nursing.
Dr. Yang's research interests include the use
of Bayesian nonparametrics, Bayesian hierarchical modeling, survival analysis,
computational statistics, latent variable modeling and structural equation
modeling (SEM).
Education
PhD- University of New Mexico
BS- Fudan University
Courses:
BST 500: Principles of
Biostatistics
BST 522: Multilevel and Longitudinal Data Analysis