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2024 Fellows

Will Asinger

Will Asinger

Will Asinger is a math major, statistics and data science minor at St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN. Outside of work, he really enjoys cooking, road tripping, and canoe camping. Will’s favorite statistical method is random forests.

Project: Quantifying the Relationship between Genomic Alterations and Mitotic Density in Breast Cancer

 

Nora Brant

Nora Brant

Nora Brant is a rising senior at Williams College majoring in biology and mathematics with concentrations in neuroscience and public health. She is passionate about using quantitative skills to solve health-related problems, with a particular interest in genomics. In her free time, Nora enjoys playing squash, spending time with friends, and hiking.

Project: Functional Enrichment Analysis of Genetic Variants Associated with Esophageal Adenocarcinoma and Barrett’s Esophagus

 

 

Thanh Doan

Thanh Doan

Thanh Doan is a rising senior at Johns Hopkins University studying Biology and Public Health.

 

Amber Hu

Amber Hu is a rising senior majoring in Statistics at Rice University. In her free time, she enjoys dancing and bouldering.

Project: Dynamic Prediction Models of Progression to Multiple Myeloma

 

Helen Keetley

Helen Keetley

Helen Keetley is a rising senior at Lehigh University studying Population Health and Applied Mathematics. She plans to pursue graduate education in biostatistics. Her research interests include clinical trials and Bayesian methodology. In her free time Helen loves to run, cook, and spend time with her dog.

Project: How Often Do Oncologists Receive Industry Payments From Competing Companies?

 

Bridget Lin

Bridget Lin

Bridget Lin is a rising senior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill majoring in Biostatistics and Computer Science and minoring in Mathematics. She is broadly interested in applying quantitative skills to improve public health through graduate studies in biostatistics and a subsequent career in medical research. In her free time, Bridget enjoys playing tennis, photography, and art. Her favorite distribution is the Bernoulli distribution.

Project: Deep Learning Analysis of Immune-Related Cell Phenotypes in Melanoma

 

Akua Owusu

Akua Owusu

Akua Owusu is a senior at Southeastern University, where she is majoring in mathematics with a concentration in biostatistics and minoring in data science. She has a strong passion for working with cancer data to enhance the quality of life for cancer patients. Upon graduating, she intends to pursue a PhD in biostatistics, with research interests in clinical trials and survival analysis. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, photography, and working out in the gym.

Project title: Comparing Time to Event Outcomes after Neoadjuvant Therapy for Rectal Adenocarcinoma Patients by Age

 

Maja Palmroos

Maja Palmroos

Maja Palmroos is a rising senior at Denison University, double majoring in Data Analytics (Chemistry Concentration) and Applied Mathematics. After graduation, she plans to pursue graduate studies in Data Science or Biostatistics. She is passionate about being able to use patient data and patient reported outcomes in order to understand and advance medical practices and technology. Her hobbies include swimming, surfing, and trying new coffee shops. Her favorite statistical distribution is the Weibull distribution.

Project title: Is the Journey Worth It? The Impact of Travel Distance on Long-Term Patient Reported Outcomes Following Tissue Expander Reconstruction

 

Yiming Song

Yiming Song

Yiming Song is a rising junior at Columbia University studying applied math and philosophy. He is interested in how statistical tools can take us from raw data to practicable insights. In his free time, he enjoys listening to music, reading, cycling, and bouldering. His favorite statistical distribution is the uniform distribution.

Project title: C2GSurv: A pipeline for inferring treatment uptake from observational survival data

 

Julia Vitale

Julia Vitale

Julia Vitale is a rising senior at Vassar College majoring in Biology with a focus in population health. She is passionate about women’s health disparities and population health issues affecting urban communities. After graduation, she plans to pursue graduate study in epidemiology and global health. In her free time, she enjoys running, playing Ultimate Frisbee, and riding New York City public transit. Julia’s favorite statistical technique is instrumental variable estimation.

Project: Reproductive risk factors and survival in women with endometrial cancer

 

Yvonne Wang

Yvonne Wang

Yvonne Wang is a rising senior at Yale University double majoring in Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry and History of Science, Medicine & Public Health. She is passionate about quantitative cancer research and is especially interested in medical imaging, artificial intelligence in healthcare, and clinical trials. Outside of work, Yvonne enjoys figure skating, traveling, spending time outdoors, and trying new restaurants.

Project: Comparing Tumor Mutation Prevalence Between Groups Adjusting for Imperfect Mutation Detection Sensitivity

 

2023 Fellows

Niloufar Saririan

Niloufar Saririan
Niloufar Saririan is a rising senior at the University of Florida majoring in Data Science and minoring in Health Science. She is passionate about computational research involving medical data, focusing on health outcomes and policy. She plans to pursue graduate studies in data science or biostatistics. In her free time, she enjoys watching horror movies, playing the cello, and trivia. Niloufar’s favorite statistical technique is bootstrapping.

Project: Conflicts of Interest of panelists on guideline panels

 

Keo Pangan

Keo Pangan
Keo Pangan is a rising senior at the University of Notre Dame, double majoring in Applied & Computational Mathematics & Statistics (ACMS) and Harp Performance with a minor in Theology. After graduation, he plans to pursue graduate studies in biostatistics or statistics. His research interests lie in using statistical methods to analyze public health outcomes. Outside of academics, Keo plays mallets in the Band of the Fighting Irish, sings in the Notre Dame Liturgical Choir, serves as the principal harpist for the Notre Dame Symphony Orchestra, and accompanies liturgies for Notre Dame’s Campus Ministry. His favorite probability distribution is the binomial distribution.

Project: Guideline-compliant care and patient outcomes

 

Amanda Ferber

Amanda Ferber
Amanda Ferber is a rising junior at the Johns Hopkins University majoring in Computer Science and Public Health. She is a member of the Center for Health Disparities Solutions at the Bloomberg School of Public Health, where she has conducted research on racial disparities in health services utilization in gentrifying neighborhoods. Her research interests also extend to health information management and the implementation science of health interventions globally. She hopes to have a highly applied, data-driven career where she spearheads the implementation of empirically supported intervention models in low-resource settings and the reduction of known risk factors of poor health outcomes. After finishing her bachelor’s degree, she will pursue a MSPH in Health Systems at the Bloomberg School of Public Health. In her free time, Amanda is a director of a Baltimore community engagement organization, and she loves singing contemporary choral music in choir, listening to R&B music, learning about American Christian fundamentalism, and caring for her pet chameleon, Kendrick.

Project: Association between telehealth visit duration and quality of care

 

Kate Colvin

Kate Colvin
Kate Colvin is a rising senior at UC Berkeley majoring in statistics and public health. After graduation, she plans to pursue a PhD in biostatistics and her research interests include clinical trials, infectious disease, and causal inference. In her free-time, Kate enjoys ranking food spots, urban birdwatching, and practicing martial arts. Her favorite probability distribution is the Poisson distribution.

Project: Association between flap weight and outcomes among breast cancer patients

 

Gabrielle Gonzalez

Gabrielle Gonzalez
Gabby Gonzalez is a rising junior at the University of Florida majoring in statistics with a minor in public health. She is interested in environmental health and is planning on pursuing a graduate degree in either epidemiology or biostatistics. In her free time, Gabby enjoys swimming, baking, and trying new foods. Her favorite probability distribution is the chi-squared distribution.

Project: Impact of folic acid supplements on inflammation in individuals exposed to inorganic arsenic

 

Jairam Hathwar

Jairam Hathwar
Jairam Hathwar is a rising junior at Princeton University from Corning, New York. He is majoring in Computer Science and obtaining minors in Statistics & Machine Learning and Quantitative & Computational Biology. Jairam also enjoys drinking hot chocolate, traveling, and playing handball and table tennis. My favorite distribution is the Zipf Distribution.

Project: Tumor heterogeneity across space and time

 

Xinran Bi

Xinran Bi
Xinran Bi is a junior at Smith College from Shanghai, China. She is majoring in Mathematical Statistics and Computer Science. Her research interests lie at leveraging innovative computational methods in cancer research. In her free time, Xinran enjoys audio books, cooking, and learning languages.

Project: Machine learning techniques to extract smoking status from clinical notes

 

Boyuan Zhang

Boyuan Zhang
Boyuan Zhang is a rising senior at New York University, joint majoring in Computer and Data Science, along with double minors in Mathematics and Business Studies. He is passionate about transforming insight from data and is broadly interested in statistical inference, data science, machine learning, and their applications to healthcare, public policy, social science, and sports. In particular, he is interested in exploring Causal and Bayesian Inference techniques in observational settings.

Project: Testing for individual causal effects in observational data using a Bayesian causal two-group model

 

Ivvone Zhou

Ivvone Zhou
Ivvone Zhou is a rising senior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill majoring in biostatistics and quantitative biology. Her research interests include clinical trials and survival analysis, which she plans to pursue by completing a PhD in biostatistics. Outside of work, Ivvone enjoys making art, learning trivia, and trying to play the pile of instruments she has at home. Her favorite statistical technique is LASSO.

Project: Modeling responses to 7+3 treatment in patients with acute myeloid leukemia

 

Hussen Mohammed Ibrahim

Hussen Mohammed Ibrahim
Hussen Mohammed Ibrahim is a rising junior at Minerva University majoring in machine learning and statistics and minoring in economics. He’s interested in probabilistic programming and his favorite distribution is the multivariate normal distribution. He enjoys traveling to different countries, trying different foods, and watching Formula 1.

Project: Graphical neural networks for cancer imaging data

 

2022 Fellows

Samantha Chin

Samantha Chin

Samantha Chin is a rising senior at Princeton University from Boston, Massachusetts. She is majoring in Computer Science and obtaining minors in Global Health & Health Policy and Engineering Biology. Her research interests lie at the intersection of medicine and computer science, with a focus on projects that have health policy implications. In her free time, Samantha enjoys volleyball, music, and working with kids.

Project: Integrative analysis of clinical and genomic factors underlying racial disparities in colorectal cancer outcomes.


Aditi Desai

Aditi Desai

Aditi Desai is a rising junior at Princeton University majoring in Public and International Affairs with minors Bioengineering and Statistics & Machine Learning. Aditi also enjoys co-leading the Menstrual Products Task Force at Princeton, running, and dancing.

Project: Financial Relationship with Industry Among National Comprehensive Cancer Network Guideline (NCCN) Panelists.


Nathan Garcia-Diaz

Nathan Garcia-Diaz

Nathan Garcia-Diaz is double majoring in Biology and Public Health at Willamette University. With an interest in the impacts of societal structures on disease susceptibility and transmission, Nathan wants to devote their professional career in public health epidemiology to making scientific research more accessible to the public. Outside of academia, Nathan enjoys playing music and preforms as the Principal Oboist and English Horn Soloist with the Willamette Chamber Orchestra and Wind Ensemble.

Project: The association between breast cancer and novel quantitative mammogram-based and MRI-based imaging markers.


Annelise Markus

Annelise Markus

Annelise Markus is a senior at Cornell University Studying Statistics. She is applying for PhD programs in biomedical data science in Fall 2022.

Project: A deep learning therapy approach to cell line combination therapy prediction.


Ayomikun (Ayo) Oyemade

Ayomikun (Ayo) Oyemade

Ayomikun (Ayo) Oyemade is a rising senior at Cornell University majoring in Biometry and Statistics and minoring in Information Science with a concentration in Data Science. Ayo enjoys playing volleyball, playing the violin, and singing a cappella.

Project: Was the Great Recession Associated with Delays in Medical Care and Prescription Drug Fills?


Nidhi Pai

Nidhi Pai

Nidhi Pai is a rising senior at Georgia Tech, majoring in Mathematics and Computer Science. She is interested in statistics, machine learning, and applied math, with applications to biology and healthcare. Outside of school, she enjoys trying new fitness activities and baking desserts.

Project: Clinical and molecular predictors of the response to 7+3 treatment in newly-diagnosed AML patients.


Yuqi Zhang

Yuqi Zhang

Yuqi Zhang is a rising senior at Johns Hopkins University double majoring in Biomedical Engineering and Computer Science. Her research interests are in statistical genetics and single cell genomics. Yuqi loves teaching and tutoring, and she enjoys cooking, running and scuba diving in her spare time.

Project: Analysis of Mutation Signatures in Somatic Exomes of Individuals with Cancer.


Xinyi (Emily) Zhang

Xinyi (Emily) Zhang

Xinyi (Emily) Zhang is a rising senior at University of Florida studying Statistics and Mathematics with a minor in Computer Science. She plans on pursuing graduate studies in biostatistics or statistics and continues to pursue research in healthcare data. At school, she is the statistics club president and has done research in disease prediction using machine learning. She is from Chengdu, China. In her free time, she enjoys badminton, piano, and exploring cities.

Project: Evaluation of Self-Reported Quality of Life Among Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Lumpectomy.


2022 Fellows

Sebastian Bryika

Sebastian Brylka

Sebastian Brylka is a rising senior at Kenyon College majoring in Mathematics with a Scientific Computing Concentration. Sebastian enjoys reading books, skiing and playing soccer.

Project: Updating SNP-pileup function in the FACETS package.

 


Samantha Chin

Samantha Chin

Samantha Chin is a rising senior at Princeton University from Boston, Massachusetts. She is majoring in Computer Science and obtaining minors in Global Health & Health Policy and Engineering Biology. Her research interests lie at the intersection of medicine and computer science, with a focus on projects that have health policy implications. In her free time, Samantha enjoys volleyball, music, and working with kids.

Project: Integrative analysis of clinical and genomic factors underlying racial disparities in colorectal cancer outcomes.


Aditi Desai

Aditi Desai

Aditi Desai is a rising junior at Princeton University majoring in Public and International Affairs with minors Bioengineering and Statistics & Machine Learning. Aditi also enjoys co-leading the Menstrual Products Task Force at Princeton, running, and dancing.

Project: Financial Relationship with Industry Among National Comprehensive Cancer Network Guideline (NCCN) Panelists.


Nathan Garcia-Diaz

Nathan Garcia-Diaz

Nathan Garcia-Diaz is double majoring in Biology and Public Health at Willamette University. With an interest in the impacts of societal structures on disease susceptibility and transmission, Nathan wants to devote their professional career in public health epidemiology to making scientific research more accessible to the public. Outside of academia, Nathan enjoys playing music and preforms as the Principal Oboist and English Horn Soloist with the Willamette Chamber Orchestra and Wind Ensemble.

Project: The association between breast cancer and novel quantitative mammogram-based and MRI-based imaging markers.


Annelise Markus

Annelise Markus

Annelise Markus is a senior at Cornell University Studying Statistics. She is applying for PhD programs in biomedical data science in Fall 2022.

Project: A deep learning therapy approach to cell line combination therapy prediction.


Ayomikun (Ayo) Oyemade

Ayomikun (Ayo) Oyemade

Ayomikun (Ayo) Oyemade is a rising senior at Cornell University majoring in Biometry and Statistics and minoring in Information Science with a concentration in Data Science. Ayo enjoys playing volleyball, playing the violin, and singing a cappella.

Project: Was the Great Recession Associated with Delays in Medical Care and Prescription Drug Fills?


Nidhi Pai

Nidhi Pai

Nidhi Pai is a rising senior at Georgia Tech, majoring in Mathematics and Computer Science. She is interested in statistics, machine learning, and applied math, with applications to biology and healthcare. Outside of school, she enjoys trying new fitness activities and baking desserts.

Project: Clinical and molecular predictors of the response to 7+3 treatment in newly-diagnosed AML patients.


Yuqi Zhang

Yuqi Zhang

Yuqi Zhang is a rising senior at Johns Hopkins University double majoring in Biomedical Engineering and Computer Science. Her research interests are in statistical genetics and single cell genomics. Yuqi loves teaching and tutoring, and she enjoys cooking, running and scuba diving in her spare time.

Project: Analysis of Mutation Signatures in Somatic Exomes of Individuals with Cancer.


Xinyi (Emily) Zhang

Xinyi (Emily) Zhang

Xinyi (Emily) Zhang is a rising senior at University of Florida studying Statistics and Mathematics with a minor in Computer Science. She plans on pursuing graduate studies in biostatistics or statistics and continues to pursue research in healthcare data. At school, she is the statistics club president and has done research in disease prediction using machine learning. She is from Chengdu, China. In her free time, she enjoys badminton, piano, and exploring cities.

Project: Evaluation of Self-Reported Quality of Life Among Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Lumpectomy.


2021 Fellows

Lauren Barnes

Lauren Barnes

Mentors: Elizabeth Kantor

Lauren Barnes is a rising senior at Ohio Wesleyan University majoring in Mathematics with a Statistics Concentration and Chemistry. Lauren enjoys organizing events with their school’s Campus Programming Board, playing clarinet in their school’s pep band, and cross-stitching.

Project: Association Between Fish Oil Supplements and Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)


Guy Beresteanu

Guy Beresteanu

Mentor: Andriy Derkach

Guy Beresteanu is a rising junior at the University of Pittsburgh majoring in statistics. He is interested in predicting patient outcomes in both cancer treatment and surgical procedures. In his free time, Guy enjoys traveling, skiing, and hiking.

Project: Predictors of AML patient response to 7+3 induction chemotherapy


Meredith Brown

Meredith Brown

Mentor: Meredith Brown

Meredith Brown is a rising senior at Duke University majoring in Computer Science and Statistics with a Math minor. She’s from Raleigh, North Carolina, where she grew up an avid UNC basketball fan. Meredith’s research interests focus on the intersection of public health and data science, specifically turning analytical insights into policy changes. This summer, she is working with Dr. Mitchell exploring relationships between the pharmaceutical industry and cancer centers. In her free time, Meredith enjoys playing soccer, doing the New York Times crossword, and cheering for Duke basketball.

Project: Financial relationships between the drug industry and US cancer centers


Michelle Flesaker

Michelle Flesaker

Mentor: Xiang Shu

Michelle Flesaker is a rising senior at Smith College studying Statistical & Data Sciences. She is from New York City. In her spare time, she enjoys running, hiking, and reading. She plans on pursuing a career in epidemiology with an emphasis on mental health and substance use disorders.

Project: Associations Between Insulin Resistance-related Traits and Breast Cancer Risk by Molecular Subtype: a Mendelian Randomization Study


Sophie Lelei

Sophie Lelei

Mentor: Mithat Gonen and Karissa Whiting

Sophie Lelei is a rising junior at Penn State majoring in statistical modeling data science and minoring in global health. Sophie is a part of the Millennium Scholars Program and intends to pursue a Ph.D. in a related field. In her free time, Sophie loves to watch movies, cook, and travel.

Project: Predicting liver metastases in Colorectal Cancer Patients Using Radiomics Data


Emily Leventhal

Emily Leventhal

Mentors: Andrew McPherson and Marc Williams

Emily is a rising third year at the University of Virginia from Long Island, NY. She is majoring in cognitive science with a concentration in computer science and a minor in bioethics. After undergrad, she plans to attend medical school and continue to pursue research at the intersection of computer science and health.

Project: Benchmarking Allele-Specific Copy Number Methods on Single Cell Whole Genome Sequencing Data


Ginnie Ma

Ginnie Ma

Mentor: Francisco Sanchez Vega

Ginnie Ma is a rising junior studying mathematics and statistics at Harvard College and is from Columbus, Ohio. Her academic and research interests lie in the development and application of statistics to health and biological data. Ginnie hopes to pursue graduate studies in statistics. In her free time, she enjoys gardening, hiking, and writing for her school newspaper.

Project: Characterization of treatment-associated genomic changes in rectal cancer patients treated with neoadjuvant therapy


Marina Mancoridis

Marina Mancoridis

Mentor: Wesley Tansey

Marina Mancoridis is a rising sophomore studying computer science at Princeton University. Her academic interests include deep learning and data analytics, which is well suited for her project with Dr. Tansey on using deep learning to segment cells! In her free time, she enjoys hiking, rock climbing, singing, and going on adventures.

Project: Developing a Tool for Counting Cells in Tissue Images


Vassiliki Mancoridis

Vassiliki Mancoridis

Mentor: JJ Gao and Doori Rose

Vassiliki Mancoridis is a rising sophomore at Princeton University who is majoring in Computer Science with a certificate in Statistics & Machine Learning. Her academic interests include computational biology, machine learning, and entrepreneurship. When she’s not working with the MSK MIND team on their pathology workflow, she can be found doing some of her favorite activities: playing guitar, going on long runs, and hiking.

Project: End to End Deep Learning Pathology Analysis Using MIND Pathology Workflows

2020 Fellows

Ethan Ashby

Ethan Ashby

Mentors: Ronglai Shen and Saptarshi Chakraborty

Ethan Ashby is a rising senior mathematics major and biology minor at Pomona College from Orinda, California. His academic interests include the statistical analysis of molecular and ecological data, literature, and creative writing. Ethan is an athlete on Pomona’s Cross Country and Track teams and was a scoring member of the first men’s National Championship team in his school’s history. In his spare time, Ethan enjoys running, bicycling, listening to Playboi Carti, birdwatching, making DIY electronic music, writing short-stories, curating content for his team’s instagram page, and zooming with his friends.

Project: Using metafeature clustering and smoothed Good-Turing probability estimation to mine tissue-specific signals from rare variants in the cancer genome


Joseph Mogrovejo

Joseph Mogrovejo

Mentor: Sujata Patil

Joseph Mogrovejo is a rising senior majoring in statistics and psychology at Hunter College. He plans on pursuing a career in quantitative psychology to allow him to study psychometrics and the way mental disorders are measured. Joseph enjoys making acrylic paintings, sculpting, playing with his dogs, and traveling around New York City.

Project: Validating self-efficacy in a study of ethnically diverse breast cancer patients using factor analysis


Madelaine Rangel

Madelaine Rangel

Mentor: JJ Gao and Ino de Bruijn

Madelaine Rangel is a rising senior in the Biometry and Statistics major at Cornell University. Her hometown is in Jericho, New York but Madelaine recently moved to Elmhurst, Queens. She is working with Dr. JJ Gao and Ino de Bruijn in the Computational Oncology Department. Their project involves properly identifying splice events in cBioPortal genomic data. Madelaine hopes to pursue graduate studies in biostatistics with a focus on clinical trials. In her free time, she enjoys watching Netflix and drinking hot chocolate. After quarantine, Madelaine hopes to travel and take advantage of her scuba diving certification.

Project: Identifying Splice Events That Contribute to Tumor Initialization and Progression Using Recurrence


Breanna Richards

Breanna Richards

Mentor: Esther Drill

Breanna Richards is a rising senior majoring in Statistics at Amherst College and is from West Orange, New Jersey. In her spare time, she enjoys singing, dancing, and trying out new restaurants with her friends. She hopes to pursue graduate studies in biostatistics and epidemiology.

Project: Classification in Lymphatic Cancer


Soyi Sarkar

Soyi Sarkar

Mentor: Mithat Gonen

Soyi Sarkar is a rising senior at Washington University in St. Louis studying mathematics and biology. She is from Short Hills, NJ. Soyi is interested in medical journalism, and volunteering for underserved populations. In her free time, she loves to paint, do crossword puzzles and trying new restaurants.

Project: Predicting Recurrence of Liver Metastases and Overall Survival in Colorectal Cancer Patients


Kinnary Shah

Kinnary Shah

Mentor: Li-Xuan Qin

Kinnary Shah is a rising senior at Rutgers University - New Brunswick, pursuing a double major in Biomathematics and Public Health. She is from central New Jersey. Kinnary serves as President of Kier’s Kidz at Rutgers, which is affiliated with a local non-profit that advocates for children battling pediatric cancers, and a member of the Rutgers Global Health Institute. In her free time, she enjoys baking, attending concerts, and reading. She plans to pursue graduate studies in biostatistics.

Project: Batch Effects in microRNA from the TCGA database


Evan Steinberg

Evan Steinberg

Mentor: Varadan Sevilimedu-Veeravalli

Evan Steinberg is a rising senior at American University in Washington D.C. studying Statistics. Originally from Newtown, PA, in his spare time, Evan enjoys doing theatre, outdoor activities like hiking, and spending time with friends. After finishing his undergraduate work, Evan looks forward to pursuing graduate work in Biostatistics.

Project: Sensitivity and Specificity in a repeated measure setting


Amelia Tran

Amelia Tran

Mentor: Audrey Mauguen

Amelia Tran is a rising senior at Mount Holyoke College. She is interested in applications of statistics in the field of healthcare. She plans to pursue graduate studies in Data Science. Amelia is from Hanoi, Vietnam. In her spare time, she enjoys reading books, listening to music, and exploring different cultures.

Project: Joint model for longitudinal and survival data: A study of Primary Biliary Cirrhosis


Gaby Zuckerman

Gaby Zuckerman

Mentor: Elizabeth Kantor

Gaby Zuckerman is a rising senior at UNC Chapel Hill studying biostatistics with a math minor and is from Daytona Beach, FL. She plans on pursuing a graduate degree in epidemiology in order to combat health disparities and make health more accessible for everyone. In her free time, she likes playing board games, watching TV, and being around animals.

Project: Understanding Differences in Prescription Drug Use Between Mexican Americans and Non-Hispanic White Americans: Results from the NHANES Study

2019 Fellows

Tony Chen

Tony Chen

Mentor: Chaya Moskowitz

Tony Chen is a rising senior at Princeton University, studying Operations Research and Financial Engineering, and is from Germantown, TN. He hopes to pursue a career in biostatistics research, and enjoys dancing and playing the piano on the side.

Project: Characterizing Longitudinal Breast Imaging Features in CT Scans


Hannah Fuchs

Fuchs

Mentor: Elizabeth Kantor

Hannah is a public health and applied statistics double major at American University in Washington, DC. Last year, she studied abroad in Nairobi, Kenya, which piqued her interest in international health disparities affecting those with chronic diseases. In her free time, she enjoys painting, photography, and playing music on her college radio show.

Project: Understanding the association between B12 vitamin intake and B12 blood levels: The role of smoking and gender.


Hector Moran

Moran

Mentor: Yuelin Li

Hector Moran is a rising senior majoring in bioinformatics & Afro/Latino studies at Hunter College. He plans on pursuing a career in biostatistics with the hope of applying rigorous methodology and analysis to health disparities research, while also incorporating anti-racism into science. Hector enjoys r&b music, cooking, reading fiction, and watching Marvel movies.

Project: Sample Selection Model in a Smoking Cessation Missing Data Analysis


Amy Pitts

Pitts

Mentor: Sujata Patil

Amy is a rising senior at Marist College double majoring in Applied Mathematics and Data Analytics while minoring in Computer Science. Along with her heavy course load, she is the treasurer of the Marist College Equestrian team, the President of the Association for Women in Mathematics chapter and Pi Mu Epsilon chapter at Marist, and the Vice-President of the Marist Math Club.  She is extremely excited to explore her interests in math and data science at MSK while living in a big city.

Project: Missing Data in Cancer Studies


Rahman

Mohammed Rahman

Mentor: Aaron Mitchell

Mohammed is a senior at Hunter College and is from Queens, NY. He is interested in applying machine learning methods for cancer research. His goal is to perform research that forwards clinical practices in oncology. He enjoys listening to music and watching sci-fi movies. After a few years working in a healthcare setting, he looks forward to applying for a PhD in Biostatistics.

Project: Increasing Financial Payments from Industry to Medical Oncologists in the United States, 2014-2017


Reiner

Allison Reiner

Mentor: Kay See Tan

Allison attends college in upstate New York, near the Canadian border (St. Lawrence University). She spent the spring semester studying abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark, where she lived with a Danish host family. She really enjoy traveling and exploring new places. Allison hopes to attend graduate school in biostatistics upon finishing her undergraduate degree.

Project: Relationship between Immune Markers and Overall Survival in NSCLC Patients


Wu

Yixuan (Sherry) Wu

Mentor: Jaya Satagopan

Yixuan (Sherry) Wu is a rising junior in Georgetown University, majoring in Psychology and Mathematics on the statistics track. She works as a research assistant in Georgetown’s Math and Stats department and plans to pursue graduate studies in Statistics. Sherry enjoys playing the piano in the university’s chamber music group, horseback riding, travelling, and watching sports.

Project: Modeling Survival Data


Zang

Crystal Zang

Mentor: Ed Reznik

Crystal studies Mathematics, Statistical & Data Science at Smith College. She is interested in solving biomedical problems using machine learning. She plans to pursue graduate studies in Biostatistics. She is from Shanghai, China. One of her career goals is to research women’s health and raise awareness of women’s health issues in China. She also enjoys dancing salsa.

Project: Prediction of Unmeasured Features in Metabolomics Data Across Cancer Types


Zhong

Sunny Zhong

Mentor: Venkat Seshan

Sunny is a rising senior at Cornell University, majoring in Human Biology and minoring in Health Policy. With the plan to pursue graduate studies, she hopes to contribute to biostatistics research with applications to medicine and health disparity. She is from New York City, and enjoys cooking, trying out new food spots, and studying in cozy cafes.

Project: Determinants of Dose Modifications in the Treatment of Liver Metastases


Zhou

Xiaobin Zhou

Mentor: Margaret Du

Xiaobin is a junior at Agnes Scott College, majoring in Public Health and Math, and minoring in music. She is interested in molecular epidemiology in cancer research. She wants to pursue a PhD in biostatistics or epidemiology, and become a global health researcher and practitioner. In her spare time, she likes travelling, tennis and playing the violin.

Project: Association between tooth loss and cancer mortality: NHANES 1999-2015

2018 Fellows

Nicholas Hartman

Nicholas Hartman
Nicholas is a rising senior at Cornell University, majoring in Biometry and Statistics. He is interested in biostatistics with applications to health and medicine. He hopes to pursue a PhD in biostatistics and contribute to research within the health sector. His hometown is Sea Cliff, NY, and he enjoys playing basketball.

Mentor: Sara Olson

Project: Age at onset of pancreatic cancer in relation to risk factors


David Hong

David Hong
David is a rising senior at Cornell University, majoring in Policy Analysis and Management. He was born in South Korea and raised in Hong Kong, and served as a translator in the US Air Force for two years. His interests include East Asian culture and history, solving riddles, going to escape rooms, and playing board games. He plans to pursue graduate studies in statistics.

Mentor: Allison Snyderman

Project: Measures of hospitals’ quality: how do they relate?


Elly Kipkogei

Elly Kipkogei
Elly is a senior at Cornell University, majoring in Biometry and Statistics. Elly received the Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Assistant Award (Statistics) in May 2018. He plans to pursue graduate studies in applied statistics, and his goal is to become a professor of medical biostatistics. His role model in statistics is Sir David Cox, known for the Cox proportional hazard model. He enjoys cooking, especially Kenyan, Mexican, and Indian cuisine.

Mentor: Audrey Mauguen

Project: Simulation study of variable selection methods for survival analysis


Chase Latour

Chase Latour
Chase is a rising senior at Washington University in St. Louis, majoring in Mathematics on the statistics track and Anthropology, with an emphasis on global health. She hopes to pursue graduate studies in biostatistics and epidemiology. She is from Carbondale, IL, where she likes to hike, swim, and play with her dog.

Mentor: Margaret Du

Project Title: Association Between Age at Last Birth and Maternal Telomere Length


Christine Lin

Christine Lin
Christine is a rising senior at Cornell University, majoring in Biometry and Statistics. On campus, she works as a research assistant in Cornell’s Laboratory of Rational Decision Making, and she skates on the synchronized skating team. She hails from central NJ.

Mentor: Malcom Pike

Project Title: Mammographic background parenchymal enhancement and risk of breast cancer


Antara Mondal

Antara Mondal
Antara is senior at Carnegie Mellon University, majoring in Statistics. She is interested in applications of statistics to chronic and congenital illnesses. She hopes to pursue graduate studies in biostatistics. She is from Philadelphia, where she enjoys trying new foods and going to concerts.

Mentor: Elizabeth Kantor

Project Title: Association Between Use of Fish Oil Supplements and Inflammation


Margaret Steiner

Margaret Steiner
Margaret is a rising junior at George Washington University, majoring in Applied Mathematics. She works in a computational biology lab and serves as Editor-in-Chief of the university’s undergraduate research journal. She hopes to pursue graduate studies in biostatistics. She is originally from The Woodlands, Texas.

Mentor: Venkat Seshan

Project Title: Estimating tumor fraction from shallow whole genome sequencing


Srinivas Sunil

Srinivas Sunil
Srinivas is a rising senior at Duke University, majoring in Statistics and in Mathematics. He works as a research assistant in the university’s statistics department. He likes to travel, try new and exotic foods, and spend time outdoors.

Mentor: Zhigang Zhang, Debra Goldman

Project Title: Statistical Analysis of Cancer Data from Radiation Oncology


Sarah Szvetecz

Sarah Szvetecz
Sarah is a rising senior at James Madison University, majoring in Statistics. She currently serves as president of the American Statistical Association Student Chapter at James Madison. She enjoys listening to music, spending time with friends, and going to concerts. Upon graduation, Sarah intends to attend graduate school to study biostatistics.

Mentor: Jaya Satagopan

Project Title: Exploring different link functions of hierarchical clustering and their sensitivity to handling effects in microarray data


Aijin Wang

Aijin Wan
Aijin is a rising senior at Carnegie Mellon University, majoring Statistics and Machine Learning. Music and photography are her biggest passions. She also likes crime shows, soccer, and hockey.

Mentor: Ronglai Shen

Project Title: Applying statistical machine learning methods to cancer genomics