University of South Florida
Statistical Data Analyst
Moffitt Cancer Center Sep 2017 - May 2018
Biostatistic Intern
Moffitt Cancer Center Sep 2017 - May 2018
Research Scientist
Education:
University of South Florida 2015 - 2018
Master of Public Health, Masters
Skills:
Data Analysis Sas Programming Database Management System R Codes Data Mining Biostatistics Survival Analysis Mixed Model Missing Data General Linear Models Statistical Graphics Statistical Analysis Plans Randomization Ancova Manova Principal Component Analysis Feature Selection Model Selection
University of South Florida
Research Associate
Moffitt Cancer Center Apr 2004 - Nov 2011
Research Fellow
Ohsu | Oregon Health & Science University Aug 2003 - Mar 2004
Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Jul 2002 - Aug 2003
Research Fellow
Education:
Tampa Chinese Presbyterian Church Chinese School Aug 2011
Chinese Academy of Sciences 2002
Central South University 1990 - 1998
Master of Science, Doctorates, Doctor of Dental Surgery, Masters, Dentistry, Pharmacology
Central South University 1995
Hunan Medical University 1994
Shanghai Institute of Material Medica
Center For Reproductive Medicine
Doctor of Medicine, Doctorates
Skills:
In Vivo Drug Discovery Cancer Research Cell Biology Cancer Animal Models Cell Culture Immunohistochemistry Molecular Biology Transfection Biochemistry Rt Pcr In Vitro Western Blotting Confocal Microscopy Flow Cytometry Pcr Tissue Culture Fluorescence Microscopy Protein Expression
Business Strategy Management Program Management Project Management New Business Development Team Building Strategy Strategic Planning Business Planning Financial Modeling Negotiation Marketing Strategy Product Management Management Consulting Supply Chain Management Microsoft Office Product Development
"This new finding could mean that doctors will begin asking women when they had their first period to determine their risk of developing gestational diabetes," said lead author Liwei Chen, assistant professor at Clemson University in US.
Date: Jan 27, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
No evidence that coffee ups risk of high blood pressure: study
"The results suggest that habitual coffee consumption of more than 3 cups per day was not associated with an increased risk of hypertension compared with less than one cup per day," wrote Liwei Chen, from the Louisiana State University School of Public Health in New Orleans, who worked on the study.
Date: Apr 21, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
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