Brian Richardson
I’m a fifth-year PhD student in Biostatistics at UNC Chapel Hill, with interests in infectious diseases, measurement error, and network interference. When I’m not thinking about identification conditions for causal estimands, I enjoy riding my bike.
Julian Sim
Madison Calvert
Catherine Li
Ning Zhang
Ning is a PhD candidate in Epidemiology at UNC Chapel Hill. She got her MS degree in Biostatistics from Yale University. Ning is interested in developing and applying causal inference methods, and her work focuses on measurement error correction in … Read more
Mark Klose
Mark is an Epidemiology PhD Student working with Steve Cole on optimal treatment timing for pregnancy and labor-related conditions, reframing statistical measures with a causal lens, and computationally assessing the causal identification conditions. Mark was an instructor for EPID700: SAS … Read more
Timothy Feeney
Have worn many hats in my life. Most recently obtained MD with training in general surgery. Left medicine to follow my passion researching Epidemiologic methods and causal inference. No regrets. My research is focused on using techniques from observational studies … Read more
