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LingLing Li


Dr. Li is an Assistant Professor and Biostatistician in the Department of Ambulatory Care and Prevention. Her research interests include developing and applying semi-parametric methods to derive valid and robust inference from observational and randomized studies. She is also interested in developing statistical methods for monitoring severe adverse events in vaccine and drug safety surveillance.  In addition to methodology research, she has broad interest in applying statistical methods in different areas through collaborative work.  Prior to joining DACP, Dr. Li received her doctoral degree in Biostatistics from Harvard School of Public Health.

Select Publications:

  • Evans, SR, Li, L, and Wei, LJ, 2007. Prediction to Quantitatively Monitor Clinical Trials. In Press.
  • Li, L, Tchetgen, EJ, Robins, JM, and van der Vaart, A, 2005. Robust Inference with Higher Order Inference Functions: Part II. Proceedings of the Statistics in Epidemiology Section, Joint Statistical Meetings. American Statistical Association.
  • Tchetgen, EJ, Li, L, Robins, JM, and van der Vaart, A, 2005. Robust Inference with Higher Order Inference Functions: Part I. Proceedings of the Statistics in Epidemiology Section, Joint Statistical Meetings. American Statistical Association.
  • Evans, SR, and Li, L, 2005. A Comparison of Goodness-of-Fit Statistics for the Logistic GEE Model. Statistics in Medicine 24(8):1245-61.
  • Lopate, G, Pestronk, A, Evans, SR, Li, L, and Clifford, D, 2005. Anti-sulfatide Antibodies in HIV-Infected Individuals with Distal Sensory Neuropathy. Neurology 64:1632-34.
  • Evans, SR, and Li, L, 2004. Evaluation of Goodness-of-Fit Tests for the Logistic GEE Model. Proceedings of the American Statistical Association.


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