B&B PhD Student Fan Li Won A Distinguished Student Paper Award From ENAR

PhD student, Fan Li, has been selected to receive one of the Distinguished Student Paper Awards, presented by the Eastern North American Region (ENAR) of the International Biometric Society. The award recognizes his paper “Sample Size Determination for GEE Analyses of Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Trials”.

Fan is currently a fourth-year doctoral candidate in the Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics at Duke University with a research background in semiparametric methods, causal inference, pragmatic cluster randomized trials and Bayesian methods. He completed this research work by collaborating with Elizabeth Turner, PhD at Duke B&B and John Preisser, PhD at UNC Chapel Hill.

As a student award winner, Fan will present his work at an oral contributed session during the 2018 ENAR Spring Meeting in Atlanta, GA. He will be invited to attend the ENAR President’s Reception and publicly receive his award at the beginning of the ENAR President’s Invited Address session in March 2018.

Congratulations to Fan!

 

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