Program Administration
Core Faculty
Health Education Concentration
Leadership Concentration
- Brammer, Craig
- Diers, Tiffiny
- Doarn, Charles
- Embi, Peter J.
- Gates, Donna
- Graham, Robert
- Henney, Jane
- Kiesler, Joseph
- Mase, William
- Montauk, Susan
- Myers, Melanie
- Savage, Christine
- Schubert, Charles
- Simpson, Lisa
- Vaughn, Lisa
- Wilson, Stephen E.
- Szaflarski, Magdalena
Practicum & Capstone
Administrative Services
Information Technology
Associates and Researchers
- Brunner, Hermine
- Cornwall, Danielle
- Cotton, Sian
- Drotar, Dennis
- Eckman, Mark H.
- Elder, Nancy
- Guo, JianFei
- Heaton, Pam
- Jacobson, C. Jeffrey, Jr.
- Kissela, Brett
- Kudel, Ian
- Lewis, Timothy J.
- Ludke, Robert L.
- Malat, Jennifer
- Page, Stephen J.
- Schauer, Daniel P.
- Thakar, Charuhas V.
- Tsevat, Joel
- Webb, Thomas S.
- Weber, Debbie
- Wess, Mark L.
- Wise, Ruth
- Yi, Michael
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Jun Ying, PhD
Assistant Professor
Biostatistician
Jun.Ying@uc.edu
513.558.2767
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Dr. Ying earned a BA in Economics from Fudan University in China in 1986, and a MA in Economics and a PhD in Statistics from the University of Connecticut in 2002. Before joining the Institute for the Study of Health in 2006, Dr. Ying was a Biostatistician/assistant professor in the Department of Medicine and an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Radiology, Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM), where he worked on research projects in different areas in Radiology, Oncology, Neurology, Pediatrics, Surgery, Nursing, Dentistry, Anatomy, and Pharmacology; and from basic science to animal study, and to clinical trials. He has 16 peer reviewed publications in medical and statistical research areas.
Dr. Ying's research interests include longitudinal and cross sectional data analysis, survival data analysis, survey data analysis, and Meta analysis. He is also interested in statistical methods in hierarchical Bayesian computation, diagnostic medicine (such as ROC curve, agreement and etc), and special statistics.
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