I received a BS in Life Science from Wuhan University, China in 2017. Now I am a Second-year MS student in Biostatistics at Columbia University Medical Center.
Right now I am a Graduate Teaching Assistant for course Data Science I (Instructor: Jeff Goldsmith). Also I am working as Reseach Assistant at Department of Biostatistics with a focus on functional data analysis.
Previously I have worked for pharmaceutical company and medical center. After competed first year of graduate study, I worked as Biostatistics and data science summer intern at Boehringer Ingelheim. At there I strengthened my SAS programming skills as well as learning clinical trial design. In the last year of my undergrad, I internd at UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas and worked in Quantitative Biomedical Research Center. The project is about EMR data analysis for renal cell carcinoma (a kind of kidney cancer). I used R programming to clean and visualize EMR data and built predictive model for patients survival rate with longitudinal data. The full description of my projects can be viewd on my Linkedin.
I completed all undergraduate courses within five semesters and spent the other three semester to study abroad.
I have been playing violin for 17 years! I was a violin player for university’s symphony orchestra when I was an undergrad. Right now I also play violin at Columbia University Medical Center Symphony Orchestra.
I was the president of college debate team when I was in undergrad. I love brainstorming and critical thinking.
My full resume is avalable here